SAO PAULO, Brazil (Reuters) -- Brazilian airline Gol said Friday it was
trying to locate a passenger plane that disappeared from radar and failed to
arrive at its destination.
The head of Brazil's airports authority, Infraero, said the Gol plane
collided with a smaller aircraft in the Amazon region, the Globo news agency
reported.
The smaller plane, an executive jet, landed with a damaged wing, Globo
reported.
Gol flight 1907 left Manaus in the afternoon but did not arrive in Brasilia
as scheduled, a spokesman for the Manaus airport said.
The company said the flight had 155 passengers on board but made no mention
of crew members. Brazil's civil aviation authority said the plane was
transporting 155 people.
Starlord - 30 Sep 2006 04:32 GMT
No UFO sh.t there, just two planes hitting each other, and the bigger one
lost the fight. It's down in the jungle someplace. They'll find what's left
of it.

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> SAO PAULO, Brazil (Reuters) -- Brazilian airline Gol said Friday it was
> trying to locate a passenger plane that disappeared from radar and failed
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> mention of crew members. Brazil's civil aviation authority said the plane
> was transporting 155 people.