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  2004 Baotou Air Crash [2p.11n]
updated: 2010-02-09

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Rescuers search for the black boxes at the air crash site in Baotou, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, on Monday Nov. 22, 2004. Investigators have found no evidence of terrorism or other 'man-made destruction' in the crash of a China Eastern Airlines plane that exploded after takeoff and plunged into an ice-covered lake, killing 54 people, news reports said Monday. click to open
The engine of a crashed China Eastern Airlines plane is lifted from the crash site in Baotou, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Monday Nov. 22, 2004. Investigators have found no evidence of terrorism or other 'man-made destruction' in the crash of a Chinese airliner that exploded after takeoff and plunged into an ice-covered lake, killing 54 people, news reports said Monday. click to open
Chinese armed policemen examine the wreckage of a crashed China Eastern Airlines plane at the crash site in Baotou, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, on Monday Nov. 22, 2004. Investigators have found no evidence of terrorism or other 'man-made destruction' in the crash of a Chinese airliner that exploded after takeoff and plunged into an ice-covered lake, killing 54 people, news reports said Monday. click to open
Some rescuers search inside the wreckage of the crashed plane in a lake in Baotou City, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Sunday, Nov. 21, 2004. A Flight Mu5210 of China Eastern, en route from Baotou to China's eastern metropolis Shanghai, crashed into the frozen lake in the Nanhai Park of Baotou about a dozen seconds after it took off from Baotou airport at 8:20 a.m. (0020 GMT) Sunday. Fifty-four people have been confirmed dead, including 53 people aboard and one on the ground. By 17:10 p.m., the remains of all the 54 victims were found. click to open
Rescuers work on the scene of an air crash in Baotou, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, on Sunday November 21, 2004. A China Eastern commuter plane crashed into a frozen lake seconds after takeoff in Inner Mongolia on Sunday, killing all 53 passengers and crew, state media said. The Bombardier CRJ200, operated by two pilots, had taken off from Baotou en route to eastern Shanghai. click to open
Rescuers work on the scene of an air crash in Baotou, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, on Sunday November 21, 2004. A China Eastern commuter plane crashed into a frozen lake seconds after takeoff in Inner Mongolia on Sunday, killing all 53 passengers and crew, state media said. The Bombardier CRJ200, operated by two pilots, had taken off from Baotou en route to eastern Shanghai. click to open
Rescuers and investigators work at the site of an air crash in Baotou, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, on Sunday November 21, 2004. A China Eastern commuter plane crashed into a frozen lake seconds after takeoff in Inner Mongolia on Sunday, killing all 53 passengers and crew, state media said. The Bombardier CRJ200, operated by two pilots, had taken off from Baotou en route to eastern Shanghai. click to open
A Chinese rescuer searches the wreckage of a plane on a lake in Baotou in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, some 600 kms (360 miles) west of Beijing, November 21, 2004. A China Eastern commuter plane crashed into a frozen lake seconds after takeoff in Inner Mongolia on Sunday, killing all 53 passengers and crew, state media said. The Bombardier CRJ200, operated by two pilots, had taken off from Baotou en route to eastern Shanghai. click to open
Chinese rescuers search the wreckage of a plane on a lake in Baotou in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, some 600 kms (360 miles) west of Beijing, November 21, 2004. A China Eastern commuter plane crashed into a frozen lake seconds after take-off in Inner Mongolia on Sunday, killing all 53 passengers and crew, state media said. The Bombardier CRJ200, operated by two pilots, had taken off from Baotou en route to eastern Shanghai. click to open
Rescuers search for survivors on the Nanhai Park lake a plane crash Nov 21 2004. Up to 55 people were killed when a plane crashed into a lake after a blast shortly after take-off, in China's deadliest aviation disaster in more than two years, witnesses and state media said. click to open


 
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