Two Planes Crash Hours Apart In Swiss Alps, 23 Dead

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The airspace above the crash site was closed by the country's Federal Office for Civil AviationZurich: A small airliner crashed in the
Swiss Alps on Saturday, just hours after a family of four was killed when their small plane went down in a forest.Authorities provided few
details about the second crash but local airline JU-AIR said one of its Ju-52 airplanes, which seats 17 passengers along with two pilots,
had crashed
It was not clear how many people were on the plane."We have the sad duty to announce that one of our Ju-52 aircraft had a accident today,"
the airline said on its website
"At the moment, no further information is available."Police said on Twitter that five helicopters and a large rescue mission were deployed
to the scene of the accident, which occurred on the west side of the Piz Segnas mountain in the canton of Graubuenden.The airspace above the
crash site, which is 2,450 metres (8,038 feet) above sea level, was closed by the country's Federal Office for Civil Aviation.Local
newspaper Blick reported that all passengers aboard the plane were killed.Neither police nor the airline could immediately be reached on
Saturday night but police said on Twitter that further information would be provided on Sunday morning.Based out of Duebendorf in canton
Zurich, JU-AIR offers sightseeing, charter and adventure flights with its three midcentury Junkers Ju-52 aircraft, known affectionately in
German as "Auntie Ju" planes.Earlier on Saturday, a small plane crashed in the Rengg mountain pass area in the canton of Nidwalden, killing
two parents and their two children.Both crashes were under investigation.© Thomson Reuters 2018(Except for the headline, this story has not
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