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Chile: Families of missing military plane passengers arrive at airbase
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11.12.2019
M/S Family member on phone, Santiago
M/S Family member being asked questions by press
M/S Family member entering the airbase
SOT, Sister-in-law of aircraft crew member German Reyes (Spanish): ''"We are dismayed but supporting the family, the wife and the children. He is my brother-in-law, I am very affected, we were notified by a cousin from Brazil, she found out there. "
W/S Family members in airbase
M/S Family members consoling each other
C/U Family members consoling each other
M/S Family members driving into airbase
SOT, Sister of civilian passenger Jacob Pizarro (Spanish): ''They have not contacted me, last night I sent an email to human resources, called the numbers that appear in the official communications but they are wrong."
M/S Family members walking into airbase
M/S Family members approaching airbase
M/S Family members approaching a car
M/S Family members getting into a car
SOT, Sebastian Pinera, Chilean President (Spanish): ''I want my first words to express our understanding, our solidarity, because our thoughts and prayers are with the people who suffered an accident of an FACH (Chilean Air Force) plane that was heading to the Frei base on San Jorge Island, we are making every humanly possible effort to find them even though the conditions are extraordinarily difficult, I am sure that I speak on behalf of all the Chileans in expressing our understanding, our love, our solidarity to those who suffered the accident and also to their families."
SCRIPT
Family members of the crew and passengers of the missing Chilean Hercules C-130 military aircraft were seen arriving at the Cerrillos airbase in Santiago on Tuesday.
One woman, whose brother-in-law is a crew member on the plane that went missing on Monday said her family and she were "dismayed."
Despite the aircraft being a military plane, onboard were civilian passengers with 38 people in total.
The sister of Jacob Pizzaro, one of the civilians on board said that she had not been contacted by government officials directly and had difficulty obtaining information via email or telephone.
Country's President Sebastian Pinera said that "every humanly possible effort" is being made to find missing people.
The plane, which took off at 16:55 local time (19:55 GMT), was expected to land at 19:17 (22:17 GMT) at the Chilean Antarctic military base and went missing after it completed over a half of the flight.
M/S Family member being asked questions by press
M/S Family member entering the airbase
SOT, Sister-in-law of aircraft crew member German Reyes (Spanish): ''"We are dismayed but supporting the family, the wife and the children. He is my brother-in-law, I am very affected, we were notified by a cousin from Brazil, she found out there. "
W/S Family members in airbase
M/S Family members consoling each other
C/U Family members consoling each other
M/S Family members driving into airbase
SOT, Sister of civilian passenger Jacob Pizarro (Spanish): ''They have not contacted me, last night I sent an email to human resources, called the numbers that appear in the official communications but they are wrong."
M/S Family members walking into airbase
M/S Family members approaching airbase
M/S Family members approaching a car
M/S Family members getting into a car
SOT, Sebastian Pinera, Chilean President (Spanish): ''I want my first words to express our understanding, our solidarity, because our thoughts and prayers are with the people who suffered an accident of an FACH (Chilean Air Force) plane that was heading to the Frei base on San Jorge Island, we are making every humanly possible effort to find them even though the conditions are extraordinarily difficult, I am sure that I speak on behalf of all the Chileans in expressing our understanding, our love, our solidarity to those who suffered the accident and also to their families."
SCRIPT
Family members of the crew and passengers of the missing Chilean Hercules C-130 military aircraft were seen arriving at the Cerrillos airbase in Santiago on Tuesday.
One woman, whose brother-in-law is a crew member on the plane that went missing on Monday said her family and she were "dismayed."
Despite the aircraft being a military plane, onboard were civilian passengers with 38 people in total.
The sister of Jacob Pizzaro, one of the civilians on board said that she had not been contacted by government officials directly and had difficulty obtaining information via email or telephone.
Country's President Sebastian Pinera said that "every humanly possible effort" is being made to find missing people.
The plane, which took off at 16:55 local time (19:55 GMT), was expected to land at 19:17 (22:17 GMT) at the Chilean Antarctic military base and went missing after it completed over a half of the flight.
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