PLANE CRASH
JUNE 17 2007 19:21h
Text
A small plane crashed in northern Malawi, killing five British tourists and a Canadian pilot.
Willie Mwaluka said all passengers on the plane, which went missing on Saturday during a sight-seeing flight, were killed in the crash.
"The wreckage of the plane was found by villagers in a ravine, and there were no survivors," he said.
"The five Britons were on a cycling tour in the northern part of Malawi and they took a plane yesterday (Saturday) with a Canadian pilot for sight-seeing. The plane was expected back at camp after 45 minutes but never returned."
Don Chimtengo, the Senior Air Traffic Controller at Lilongwe International Airport, said a Malawi Army Rescue team had been sent to the scene of the accident to retrieve the wreckage of the Cessna 2006.
Nuclear disaster zones to be designated
Refugees report rise in sectarian violence
Israel prepares for mass protests


French President Sarkozy campaigns..
Joey Kramer and Steve Tyler announce Aerosmith &qu
Liberal MP Justin Trudeau and Conservative Senator
"Space Brothers (Uchu kyodai)" Japan premiere
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan Visits
Kate Winslet attends the World Premiere of "T
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad Visited Homs
Atlantans crowd Capitol to rally for slain Florida
Michelle Obama welcomes school children to help pl
Matthew Morrison attends the "Empire Awards 2
SCIENCE
SCIENCE
WORLD REPORT