Chile military plane with 38 on board goes missing on way to Antarctica

C-130 Hercules carrying 17 crew and 21 passengers, including three civilians, loses contact halfway to its destination

Illustrative: A Chilean Air Force C-130 aircraft at King George Island, Antarctica, November 24, 2007, rescues tourists from 14 nations after the MS Explorer struck an iceberg and sank (AP Photo/Ivan Alvarado, POOL)
Illustrative: A Chilean Air Force C-130 aircraft at King George Island, Antarctica, November 24, 2007, rescues tourists from 14 nations after the MS Explorer struck an iceberg and sank (AP Photo/Ivan Alvarado, POOL)

SANTIAGO, Chile — Chile’s air force said it lost radio contact with a transport plane carrying 38 people on a flight Monday evening to the country’s base in Antarctica.

It said the military had declared an alert and activated search and rescue teams.

The C-130 Hercules carried 17 crew members and 21 passengers, including three civilians. The personnel were to check on a floating fuel supply line and other equipment at the Chilean base.

President Sebastián Piñera said via Twitter that he was with his defense and interior ministers at the air force headquarters monitoring developments.

The plane took off at 4:55 p.m. from the southern city of Punta Arenas, which is more than 3,000 kilometers (1,860 miles) from the capital of Santiago. Contact was lost at 6:13 p.m., the statement said.

Gen. Eduardo Mosqueira of the Fourth Air Brigade told local media that a search was underway and a ship was in the area where the plane should have been when contact was lost.

Mosqueira said the aircraft would have been about halfway to the Antarctic base when it lost contact. No emergency signals had been activated, he said.

He said the plane, whose pilot had extensive experience, had been scheduled to return Monday night.

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