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Military helicopter clips commercial aircraft tail: no casualties among the passengers

Damascus, Syria - Condition of the chopper pilots is still unclear

On Thursday 20 September 2012 the rotor of a Syrian military helicopter clipped the tail of a passenger aircraft near Damascus: the Syrianair flight, according to reports by the Middle Eastern country's state TV, managed to land safely at the airport of the Syrian capital, and the 200 persons on board are all unharmed; the military chopper crashed south-east of the suburb of Douma, and it is still...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1145694

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