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Wednesday, February 25, 2015
One month will be met on Thursday the plane crash that took the lives of 11 soldiers, two Greek and nine French, and left scores injured during one of the exercises TLP flight, the pilot school known installed Air Base Los Llanos five years.
There is still no official response to what happened on takeoff F-16 Greek who went crashing to the platform where other aircraft and support staff expected to start takeoffs, but the training activities of the TLP is back this week with a theoretical course for 15 days following 26 soldiers from six countries.
This was explained TLP chief Col. Candido Antonio Bernal,
who added that the accident has forced change the course schedule and
no flight maneuvers in April,
when he planned the second course of the year.
The TLP has to do work on the runway and hangar after damage caused by the accident.
Bernal said that "the damage coming from the high temperatures experienced asphalt area;
many stones they went, that is being cleaned, and you have to finish packing residues that are not relevant to the investigation but have to pick and each country must take what yours'.
The chief Colonel TLP indicated that some of the affected aircraft still in Albacete:
"Others have disassembled, have gotten into containers and are returning to their home countries by land."
With these works on the track to do, the TLP participants want to reposition aircraft during April for two years following flight, expected to begin after the summer in September and November.
The chief Colonel TLP said the assessment of damage has been done to make this change,
but otherwise, involving the air forces of countries TLP in international conflicts also have affected the course:
"The actual operation takes precedence over everything and when countries arises at the cost of losing slots (shares), first things first and they have to go. "
Bernal recalled that in autumn last year were participants aircraft had to leave mid-year to go to the war zone with the Islamic State, and now
"countries who had agreed to come to our vain courses lose slots because they are operations still being carried out. "
Cándido Antonio Bernal commented that gradually staff pilot school routine returns after more complicated history month "Tried to go back to normal as soon as possible, without forgetting all what has happened,
but we have to resume activity ".
The chief Colonel also alluded to the latest information arrived from France regarding the evolution of the wounded.
The Italian Marshal entered Madrid continues its recovery and now consider taking it back to Italy.
Regarding the five French wounded brought to Paris, the chief Colonel said three of them were still in induced coma 'as they evolve. "
Of the two wounded who were not admitted first to Madrid "one is already in physiotherapy, had two fractured ankles" and the other is still recovering,
"He lost an arm, and has burns," said Bernal.