Fatal Colombian C-130 crash probe recommends removal of trees at runway end

Preliminary findings indicate military transport lost power in left-hand engines after obstacle collision. Colombian investigators have recommended that the country’s air force restricts departures from Puerto Leguizamo’s Caucaya airport while trees are removed, following the fatal take-off accident
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