NEW DETAILS OF ACCIDENT: PILOT BRAZILIAN AIRCRAFT ADVISED OF THE LACK OF FUEL

The pilot on the charter flight that crashed in Colombia warned before takeoff from the airport in Bolivia that may not have enough fuel, according to the Bolivian newspaper Deber.

The paper states that the official aerodoroma expressed concern that occasion after checking the flight plan. The accident, which occurred on November 28, killing 71 people, including members of the Brazilian football team. Survived six people.Colombian authorities say that more evidence indicating that the aircraft BAE 146 Avro RJ85 ran out of fuel while trying to land in Medellin, Colombia.

The footage, which was leaked to hear the pilot Miguel Quiroga that warns of a complete breakdown of the electronics and the lack of fuel, reminds BBC. According to Brazil's Globo list, the problem is due to a delay in departure, and is scheduled landings at the airport in Kobihi, on the border between Brazil and Bolivia, where the plane was supposed to receive additional fuel, rejected because the airport does not work at night.

The pilot had the option to land in Bogota, but still decided to go to Medellin. Reuters earlier reported that Bolivian officials suspended flights airlines Lamia, whose plane crashed in Colombia two days ago, and removed the company's management, reports Srna.