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Airlines PNG Flight 4684 (CG4682/TOK4684) was a scheduled domestic passenger flight operated by Papua New Guinean airliner Airlines PNG, flying from Jacksons International Airport in Papua New Guinea's capital Port Moresby to Kokoda Airport in Oro Province, Papua New Guinea. On 11 August 2009, the aircraft operating the flight, a de Havilland Canada Twin Otter, crashed into a forest in Kokoda Valley, a popular trekking site in Papua New Guinea, while carrying 13 people in bad weather. A search and rescue operation was conducted by authorities and found the wreckage of the crashed plane on the next day, 12 August 2009. The aircraft was severely damaged, and searchers found no signs of life. Papua New Guinean Search and Rescue Agency then announced that everyone on board was killed instantly

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  • Airlines PNG Flight 4684 (en)
  • Volo PNG Air 4684 (it)
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  • Airlines PNG Flight 4684 (CG4682/TOK4684) was a scheduled domestic passenger flight operated by Papua New Guinean airliner Airlines PNG, flying from Jacksons International Airport in Papua New Guinea's capital Port Moresby to Kokoda Airport in Oro Province, Papua New Guinea. On 11 August 2009, the aircraft operating the flight, a de Havilland Canada Twin Otter, crashed into a forest in Kokoda Valley, a popular trekking site in Papua New Guinea, while carrying 13 people in bad weather. A search and rescue operation was conducted by authorities and found the wreckage of the crashed plane on the next day, 12 August 2009. The aircraft was severely damaged, and searchers found no signs of life. Papua New Guinean Search and Rescue Agency then announced that everyone on board was killed instantly (en)
  • Il volo PNG Air 4684 (CG4682/TOK4684) era un volo di linea passeggeri nazionale dall'aeroporto di Port Moresby, nella capitale Port Moresby, all', nella provincia di Oro, Papua Nuova Guinea. L'11 agosto 2009, l'aereo che operava il volo, un de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter, si schiantò in una foresta nella Kokoda Valley, un popolare sito di trekking in Papua Nuova Guinea, mentre trasportava 13 persone. Un'operazione di ricerca e soccorso venne condotta dalle autorità che trovarono il relitto dell'aereo precipitato il giorno successivo, il 12 agosto 2009. L'aereo era stato polverizzato dall'impatto e i ricercatori non trovarono segni di vita. L'agenzia di ricerca e salvataggio della Papua Nuova Guinea annunciò quindi che tutti a bordo erano morti sul colpo nell'incidente. (it)
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  • Airlines PNG Flight 4684 (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Kokoda_airstrip_2008.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/De_Havilland_Canada_DHC-6-300_Twin_Otter_AN0848059.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Early_morning_at_Alola,_Kokoda_Track,_Papua_New_Guinea.jpg
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  • A De Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter, similar type of the crashed plane (en)
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