World
Chilean Air Force plane goes missing on flight to Antarctica, 38 on board

A Chilean Air Force plane heading for Antarctica with 38 people on board is presumed to have crashed into the ocean after all contact was lost, local officials say. A search-and-rescue operation is underway but there was no immediate sign of the wreckage.
The C-130 Hercules aircraft had taken off from Punta Arenas in southern Chile at 4:55 p.m. local time on Monday. Contact was lost more than an hour later, at 6:13 p.m., when the transport plane was flying over Drake Passage, which connects the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean.
A statement from the Chilean Air Force said the plane was heading to Base Presidente Eduardo Frei Montalva, which is located on King George Island, off the coast of Antarctica. A total of 38 people were on board, including 21 passengers and 17 crew members.
“The aircraft was carrying out logistical support tasks, transferring personnel for the revision of the floating fuel supply pipeline at the base and for carrying out anticorrosive treatment of national facilities in the area,” the air force said in a statement.
Officials said the plane was presumed to have crashed into the ocean because there was no sign of the aircraft by 12:40 a.m., at which time the plane would have run out of fuel. A search and rescue operation was continuing on Tuesday morning.
The identities of those on board the plane were not immediately known, but most or all of them are believed to be citizens of Chile. Of the 21 passengers, 15 are members of the air force, 3 are members of the army, and 3 are civilians. This includes 2 employees of INPROSER and 1 from the University of Magallanes.


-
Politics1 day ago
Saudi Arabia’s ‘Sleeping Prince’ dies after 20 years in coma
-
US News4 days ago
Tsunami advisory issued for parts of Alaska following magnitude 7.3 earthquake
-
Legal5 days ago
Suspect barricaded inside liquor store near Nashville
-
Legal1 week ago
Church shooting in Lexington, Kentucky leaves 2 dead; trooper among injured
-
Legal6 days ago
Suspect shot by officer after brandishing firearm at North Charleston Walmart
-
US News1 week ago
Death toll from Texas floods rises to 132; over 160 still missing
-
Politics3 days ago
WSJ details alleged “bawdy” Trump letter in Epstein gift album
-
World1 week ago
Medical plane crashes after takeoff at London Southend Airport