Turkish plane crash kills 56 people, no survivor
Atlas Jet was established in 2001 and owned by ETS and Oger Group in Turkey. Atlas Jet was very popular for budget flights in Turkey. Mostly was used by Turkish people. Rescue teams and Jandarma teams was cordoned off the site. Same time Atlas Jet was preparing in Ataturk Airport to fly relatives to the Suleyman Demirel Airport (Isparta ).
The exact cause of the accident won't be determined until investigators are able to examine the "black boxs," which record all activity in the cockpit during the flight.
Turkish televisions showed a large section of the plane, with emergency exits open, intact on the side of a forested hill. It appeared the front and back of the aircraft were smashed. All of the passengers and crew members on board are believed to be Turkish nationals. Atlas Jet has 15 planes and flies to destinations in Turkey and overseas, including Austria, Finland, Italy, Spain and several Balkan countries.
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