Governor, Aviation Authorities Differ On Handling Aerocaribe Crash

In the wake of the crash of an Aerocaribe jet which killed 19 people July 8 in Chiapas, Roberto Gillen, governor of that Mexican state, demanded that the carrier be grounded until a full technical investigation has been conducted. Juan Antonio Barges, head of the Civil Aviation Department (DGAC)...

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