Costa Rican authorities say United States aviation officials and the maker of the plane that crashed killing all 12 people aboard will collaborate in the accident investigation.
As reported on YWN, Jewish families from Scarsdale, New York and Bellaire, Florida were killed in the crash. The victims included their tour guide and the two pilots.
Civil Aviation director Enio Cubillo says his U.S. counterparts and representatives from Cessna are expected to arrive Wednesday.
Sunday’s crash of the Nature Air charter in Guanacaste killed two Costa Rican pilots, nine members of two U.S. families and their trip leader from the Backroads travel company.
Cubillo said Tuesday authorities are collecting the plane’s wreckage.
He says the plane took off from a private air strip and there was no communication between the pilot and a control tower.
Authorities are investigating whether strong winds or some sort of mechanical failure was responsible.
(AP)