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Jenni Rivera Killed in Learjet Crash

By Bethany Whitfield / Published: Dec 11, 2012
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Jenni Rivera, the 43-year-old Mexican-American singer and performer, was killed in a Learjet 25 crash over the weekend about 70 miles south of Monterrey, Mexico.

According to the NTSB, which is assisting in the investigation, the accident occurred around 3:30 a.m. local time and claimed the lives of all seven individuals on board. Search and rescue personnel located the wreckage – which was reportedly strewn across an expanse nearly 1,000 feet wide – Sunday afternoon.

The airplane took off from General Mariano Escobedo International Airport and was headed for Toluca when it lost contact with air traffic control approximately 10 minutes into the flight. While flying in mountainous terrain, the airplane reportedly made a rapid descent from 35,000 feet to 9,000 feet directly before the crash.

Authorities say it could take up to 10 days to fully collect all the necessary evidence from the crash site.

The 43-year-old Learjet sustained substantial damage in a runway incident in 2005 when the airplane struck a runway marker and veered off the landing strip. NTSB investigators attributed that incident to pilot error.

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Martin E Haisman's picture

Never assume a cause of an accident but there is a reason you can get a 1970's model fro a cool $200,00. A 1969 model must be a bargain. There may also be the expectation that a star must travel in style setting a culture of status that must keep up appearances. Can't travel in one of those thingy's with the noisy little egg beaters and no steps.

I hope there were data and voice recorders so we can learn as much as possible about the accident and prevent anything in the future.

Skymax's picture

How does a Lear 25 get up to 35,000 ft in 10 min ?

skyfox37's picture

We have lost several musicians to plane crashes - Patsy Cline, Hawkshaw Hawkins, Cowboy Copas, Jim Reeves, Big Bopper, Richie Valens, Jim Croce, Ricky Nelson, half the Lynard Skynard band, Reba McIntyre's ENTIRE band.

Patsy Cline's manager, Randy Hughes, who piloted the Piper Cherokee they died in, and Jim Reeves both had the SAME FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR!!

runway37's picture

Mach Tuck.

SuperDobieDad's picture

"How does a Lear 25 get up to 35,000 ft in 10 min ?"

With a short hop, 2,000 lbs. of fuel and a light cargo load...very easily.

SuperDobieDad's picture

"Mach Tuck."

Really? How do explain the reports that the aircraft only moved 1.6 miles laterally from the moment of the descent? I'm breathless with anticipation of enlightenment. : )

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