Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
04ABUDHABI348
2004-02-11 13:32:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Abu Dhabi
Cable title:
Follow Up on Sharjah Airplane Crash
null Diana T Fritz 03/15/2007 03:25:25 PM From DB/Inbox: Search Results Cable Text: UNCLASSIFIED SIPDIS TELEGRAM February 11, 2004 To: No Action Addressee Action: Unknown From: AMEMBASSY ABU DHABI (ABU DHABI 348 - UNKNOWN) TAGS: ASEC, CASC, EAIR, PTER, AEMR Captions: None Subject: FOLLOW UP ON SHARJAH AIRPLANE CRASH Ref: None _________________________________________________________________ UNCLAS ABU DHABI 00348 SIPDIS CXABU: ACTION: AMB INFO: ECON CONS DCM Laser1: INFO: CONS DISSEMINATION: AMB CHARGE: ICAS APPROVED: CGD:JDAVIS DRAFTED: CONS:DRVISOCAN CLEARED: ECON:MCARVER; RSO:FTHEUS VZCZCADI352 OO RUEHC RUEHAD RUEHZM RUCNIRA RUCJACC RHRMDAB RHRMDAW RUEKJCS RUEOEEA RHMFIUU DE RUEHAD #0348 0421332 ZNR UUUUU ZZH O 111332Z FEB 04 FM AMEMBASSY ABU DHABI TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 3185 INFO RUEHAD/AMEMBASSY ABU DHABI PRIORITY 5425 RUEHZM/GCC COLLECTIVE RUCNIRA/IRAN COLLECTIVE RUCJACC/USCINCCENT MACDILL AFB FL RHRMDAB/COMUSNAVCENT RHRMDAW/NAVCENTMETOCCEN BAHRAIN BA RUEKJCS/SECDEF WASHDC RUEOEEA/USCENTCOM JRAC RIYADH SA RHMFIUU/COMUSCENTAF SHAW AFB SC
UNCLAS ABU DHABI 000348
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR OPS, CA/OCS/ASC, DS, DSS, DS/IP/ITA, NEA/ARP,
DS/IP, DS/IP/NEA, SES-O/DS/IP/CC, DSERCC
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ASEC CASC EAIR PTER AEMR TC
SUBJECT: Follow Up on Sharjah Airplane Crash
Ref: Dubai 613
UNCLAS ABU DHABI 000348
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR OPS, CA/OCS/ASC, DS, DSS, DS/IP/ITA, NEA/ARP,
DS/IP, DS/IP/NEA, SES-O/DS/IP/CC, DSERCC
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ASEC CASC EAIR PTER AEMR TC
SUBJECT: Follow Up on Sharjah Airplane Crash
Ref: Dubai 613
1. On February 10 at approximately 1140 local time, a
Kish Airlines Fokker-50 aircraft crashed on its
approach to Sharjah International Airport, two miles
before touchdown (Reftel). ConGen has received a copy of
the passenger manifest and confirmed that no Americans
were on board. Of the 39 passengers listed on the
manifest, which includes neither the infant nor the 6
crew members, approximately one third were Iranian,
one third Indian, and the rest from Africa, the Middle
East, and Asia. Ahmed Bukalla, Director of Operations at
Sharjah Civil Aviation, confirmed to PolEconoff on February 11
that 43 of the 46 people on board had died, while 3 remained in
critical condition.
2. According to local media, the plane had been coming from
Iran's Kish Island, making a standard low-cost "visa
run" for laborers and workers in Dubai needing to renew their
UAE visas. The tragedy of so many people losing their lives
for such a mundane reason appears to have hit home with Dubai's
leadership, because Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid (MBR),Dubai's de fact
ruler, issued an order Feb 10, effective immediately, instructing Dub
immigration officials to cease requiring foreigners to travel abroad
order to change their work permit status. A contact in MBR's Protoc
Department confirmed to us Feb. 11 that the new procedure was already
effect, and said it was the Government of Dubai's understanding that
a similar edict at the UAE federal level would be forthcoming shortly
3. PolEconoff and FSNI visited the crash site the afternoon of
Feb. 10. The aircraft had crashed in an undeveloped strip of
desert between two rows of houses, hitting no structures, vehicles, o
people on the ground. The tail-end was the only part of the
plane even partially intact, with the front-end completely
destroyed. No cause has yet been determined for the crash,
but judging from the condition of the tail, the plane may
have been in a poor state of repair: some parts of the tail, now
painted over, appeared to have been badly corroded prior to the
paint job.
WAHBA
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR OPS, CA/OCS/ASC, DS, DSS, DS/IP/ITA, NEA/ARP,
DS/IP, DS/IP/NEA, SES-O/DS/IP/CC, DSERCC
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ASEC CASC EAIR PTER AEMR TC
SUBJECT: Follow Up on Sharjah Airplane Crash
Ref: Dubai 613
1. On February 10 at approximately 1140 local time, a
Kish Airlines Fokker-50 aircraft crashed on its
approach to Sharjah International Airport, two miles
before touchdown (Reftel). ConGen has received a copy of
the passenger manifest and confirmed that no Americans
were on board. Of the 39 passengers listed on the
manifest, which includes neither the infant nor the 6
crew members, approximately one third were Iranian,
one third Indian, and the rest from Africa, the Middle
East, and Asia. Ahmed Bukalla, Director of Operations at
Sharjah Civil Aviation, confirmed to PolEconoff on February 11
that 43 of the 46 people on board had died, while 3 remained in
critical condition.
2. According to local media, the plane had been coming from
Iran's Kish Island, making a standard low-cost "visa
run" for laborers and workers in Dubai needing to renew their
UAE visas. The tragedy of so many people losing their lives
for such a mundane reason appears to have hit home with Dubai's
leadership, because Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid (MBR),Dubai's de fact
ruler, issued an order Feb 10, effective immediately, instructing Dub
immigration officials to cease requiring foreigners to travel abroad
order to change their work permit status. A contact in MBR's Protoc
Department confirmed to us Feb. 11 that the new procedure was already
effect, and said it was the Government of Dubai's understanding that
a similar edict at the UAE federal level would be forthcoming shortly
3. PolEconoff and FSNI visited the crash site the afternoon of
Feb. 10. The aircraft had crashed in an undeveloped strip of
desert between two rows of houses, hitting no structures, vehicles, o
people on the ground. The tail-end was the only part of the
plane even partially intact, with the front-end completely
destroyed. No cause has yet been determined for the crash,
but judging from the condition of the tail, the plane may
have been in a poor state of repair: some parts of the tail, now
painted over, appeared to have been badly corroded prior to the
paint job.
WAHBA