Small plane crash in Romania causes uproar
BUCHAREST, Romania - A small plane crash on a remote
mountain wouldn't normally be enough to anger an entire country or threaten the
government. Romania, however, is dealing with just this scenario.
So far,
four senior officials including the interior minister have resigned or been
fired after all those onboard a medical flight initially survived Monday's crash
in thick fog. One of the pilots and a medical student later died of hypothermia
among other causes after waiting for hours in deep snow to be
saved.
Romanians reacted with fury, taking to social media and talk shows
to accuse the government of incompetence and complacency after it emerged the
least injured of the survivors called emergency services six times.
It
took 4 ½ hours for local villagers and a woodcutter to locate the plane in
Transylvania after it lost altitude and crashed at 1,400 meters (4,600 feet)
above sea level. But medical teams arrived hours later and were reportedly
ill-equipped. The plane, carrying two pilots and five medical workers, was on
its way to pick up a liver for a transplant.
"The government generally
does nothing, and in this case they did nothing to locate the plane. A
woodcutter had to find them," aviation professor Nicolae Serban Tomescu said.
"The rescue operation was like Swiss cheese. There were holes everywhere."
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