Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "West Air Sweden Flight 294 was a cargo flight that crashed on 8 January 2016, during a flight from Oslo to Tromsø, Norway. Approximately 30 minutes after takeoff, communication with the Canadair CRJ200 was lost following a Mayday call. The aircraft was later found destroyed at the crash site with a large crater surrounded by blackened snow and charred debris indicating it impacted the ground almost vertically."@en }
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- West_Air_Sweden_Flight_294 abstract "West Air Sweden Flight 294 was a cargo flight that crashed on 8 January 2016, during a flight from Oslo to Tromsø, Norway. Approximately 30 minutes after takeoff, communication with the Canadair CRJ200 was lost following a Mayday call. The aircraft was later found destroyed at the crash site with a large crater surrounded by blackened snow and charred debris indicating it impacted the ground almost vertically.".
- Q21995232 abstract "West Air Sweden Flight 294 was a cargo flight that crashed on 8 January 2016, during a flight from Oslo to Tromsø, Norway. Approximately 30 minutes after takeoff, communication with the Canadair CRJ200 was lost following a Mayday call. The aircraft was later found destroyed at the crash site with a large crater surrounded by blackened snow and charred debris indicating it impacted the ground almost vertically.".
- West_Air_Sweden_Flight_294 comment "West Air Sweden Flight 294 was a cargo flight that crashed on 8 January 2016, during a flight from Oslo to Tromsø, Norway. Approximately 30 minutes after takeoff, communication with the Canadair CRJ200 was lost following a Mayday call. The aircraft was later found destroyed at the crash site with a large crater surrounded by blackened snow and charred debris indicating it impacted the ground almost vertically.".
- Q21995232 comment "West Air Sweden Flight 294 was a cargo flight that crashed on 8 January 2016, during a flight from Oslo to Tromsø, Norway. Approximately 30 minutes after takeoff, communication with the Canadair CRJ200 was lost following a Mayday call. The aircraft was later found destroyed at the crash site with a large crater surrounded by blackened snow and charred debris indicating it impacted the ground almost vertically.".