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Iran Plane Crashes: Dozens Injured

NASSER KARIMI   01/ 9/11 11:41 PM ET   AP

Iran Plane Crash

TEHRAN, Iran — An IranAir passenger jet carrying 106 people crashed as it was making an emergency landing Sunday in a snowstorm in the country's northwest and broke into several pieces, killing 71 of those on board, Iranian media reported. The others survived with light injuries.

The pilots of the Boeing-727, operated by Iran's national airline, attempted the emergency landing in the city of Orumiyeh after reporting a technical failure to the control tower, the semiofficial Mehr news agency reported, quoting a deputy provincial governor, Ebrahim Fatholahi.

The nature of the technical failure was unclear. A spokesman for the Iranian civil aviation organization, Abbas Mosayebi, said only that the plane "faced an incident," state TV reported.

The network also said the aircraft disappeared from radar and went down in farmland after making a second attempt to land. There was no word on what might have caused the crash. The aircraft was headed from Tehran to Orumiyeh, capital of West Azerbaijan province, a distance of about 460 miles, or 700 kilometers.

State TV aired footage showing rescue workers and local farmers searching for survivors Sunday night in parts of the wrecked plane under snowfall and in the darkness.

Thirty-five people survived, including two crew members, said Javad Mahmoudi, another deputy governor for West Azerbaijan, speaking to State TV. He put the number of confirmed dead at 71.

Some of the passengers were only lightly wounded and able to walk off the plane and some had to be hospitalized, Mosayebi said.

Heavy snow complicated rescue efforts, said the head of the State Emergency Canter, Gholam Reza Masoumi, according to the semiofficial Fars news agency. That report also said there was fog in the area.

The plane broke into several pieces, but there was no explosion or fire, said Mahmoud Mozaffar, head of the rescue department of Iran's Red Crescent Society, speaking on state TV.

Iran has a history of frequent air accidents blamed on its aging aircraft and poor maintenance. IranAir's fleet includes Boeing and Airbus aircraft, many of them bought before the country's 1979 Islamic Revolution, which led to a cutoff in ties between the two nations.

Iranian airlines, including those run by the state, are chronically strapped for cash, and maintenance has suffered, experts say. U.S. sanctions prevent Iran from updating its 30-year-old American aircraft and make it difficult to get European spare parts or planes as well. The country has come to rely on Russian aircraft, many of them Soviet-era planes that are harder to get parts for since the Soviet Union's fall.

In July 2009 a Russian-made jetliner crashed in northwest Iran shortly after taking off from the capital, killing all 168 on board.

In February 2003 a Russian-made Ilyushin 76 carrying members of the Revolutionary Guard crashed in the mountains of southeastern Iran, killing 302 people aboard.

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05:56 PM on 01/10/2011
This is not the first time that innocent people die as the result of illegal sanctions. Remember the Iraq sanctions which took away the lives of half million children in the 90s and when Albright was asked if it worth it and she replied "I think this is a very hard choice, but the price--we think the price is worth it."?”
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AGooglyMinotaur
Ahh, Theseus. It appears you are out of thread.
09:42 AM on 01/10/2011
It's incredible that there were survivors at all, but my heart goes out to the families of the victims who didn't make it. RIP
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MajorKong
If the pilot's good, see, I mean if he's reeeally
07:01 AM on 01/10/2011
Just a guess, but this sounds more like a CFIT (controlled flight into terrain) than a mechanical problem.

They went missed approach in bad weather and came back for another try - they might have descended below minimums trying to make the runway.

Just guessing at this point. We won't know until they listen to the tapes.
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bllnsinchnge
peace, markets, freedom
06:53 AM on 01/10/2011
Do sanctions prohibit a country from achieving the very thing they are to promote? Freedoms? Pass me a Cuban rum and a bowl of Iranian pistachios please.
06:37 AM on 01/10/2011
Planes made in the United States will continue to fly despite the embargo on replacement parts. It is fundamentally immoral to place such an embargo, and will be remembered against the U.S. long after Iran is restored to the embrace of the world.
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bllnsinchnge
peace, markets, freedom
06:43 AM on 01/10/2011
Embargo is hurting innocent people. I would like some Cuban rum too.
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05:35 AM on 01/10/2011
it's got an iran air logo but its a 747!! perhaps they couldn't find a 727 pic
its funny
sad story,
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05:33 AM on 01/10/2011
not sure if sancions for civilian airplane and parts is the right thing to do.
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bllnsinchnge
peace, markets, freedom
06:45 AM on 01/10/2011
"Talk with one another, trade with one another, don't be the policeman of the world." Ron Paul, on Foreign policy
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marijam
Independent
04:42 AM on 01/10/2011
We should sell them Boeing airplanes and we should sell them parts.
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bllnsinchnge
peace, markets, freedom
06:46 AM on 01/10/2011
A free market? what about sanctions/reciprocity?
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karim banned
A fool's mind is at the mercy of his tongue and a
04:25 AM on 01/10/2011
"This plane has been one of these very old kind of aircraft that are still serving in Iran's airlines - a Boeing 727, which is more than 40 years old,"

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/01/201119173242385438.html

West says that sanctions are not hurting Iranians only the regime in Iran.

This is a big lie.

What is the point of not selling passenger planes to Iran?

Isn't it to hurt Iranians?
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03:46 PM on 01/10/2011
Your master Mr.Pest Ahmadinejad has said that the sanctions are making Iran a stronger country. Well, I think you should believe him.
02:12 AM on 01/10/2011
Good question, but since it was three (3) buildings in New York that collapsed at free fall speed into the path of most resistance, we can be fairly certain that it was not two (2) planes that caused the three buildings to collapse. See the footage of WTC #7, a 47 story building that was a New York block long, implode into its own foot print here:

http://buildingwhat.org/

As to the cause, it is suspected that nano-thermite was used and some independent confirmaiton can be found outside of the US media here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_tf25lx_3o

Then there was the Anthrax attacks on only two Democratic Senators and media outlets. Of course when the Anthrax was found to be weapons grade and traced to a US military installation, we quit hearing about it in the media...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_anthrax_attacks

There are still lots of unanswered questions from the governments official version that was formed the first day of the attack and never changed. Odd that they knew all of the facts from the start and never had to revise or investigate further. It almost seemed scripted.

Of course the steel (evidence) was all immediately shipped off to China and melted down into the bow of a war ship in a Chinese factory.... so we should all feel good about that...

http://www.ussnewyork.com/

This level of possible treason is difficult to accept.
01:48 AM on 01/10/2011
Are their pilots still all trained in Saudi Arabia?
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jonester
Politics: whining and compromises
03:20 AM on 01/10/2011
Funny, but risky.
01:19 AM on 01/10/2011
A 727?  Geez, they need to upgrade their fleet.
01:12 AM on 01/10/2011
Deep condolences to the families and sincere wishes for recovery of all.
11:33 PM on 01/09/2011
I must point out that the United States allows the shipments of spare parts to many nations around the world that you wouldn't exactly consider its ally. Iran imposes the embargoes on its own people by its lousy demeanor on the world stage. The Iranian government can, at any time, choose to end said embargoes by improving its behavior to acceptable, civilized standards. It is not the god-given "right" of any nation to enjoy economic relations with the United States. It is a privilege that must be earned.
12:18 AM on 01/10/2011
Improving it's behaviour? You mean, bow down and stop questioning the US?
Middle-Eastern oil is also not American's God-given right so, it should stop raping other nations and act civilised.
01:20 AM on 01/10/2011
Acceptable civilized standards?  Seen what Israel does lately?  Give me a break.

Your idea of "acceptable civilized standards" is them surrendering their legal right to make nuclear energy and to bow before the US.

The story here isn't that they didn't have the parts.  The story here is why hasn't IranAir purchased some Airbus's?
11:20 PM on 01/09/2011
There not humans because our government and their government dislike each other. Lets not forget how childish the powerful really are.