Miracle in the Caribbean: The 3% Survival Feat of "Nacho" Luzardo
José Ignacio (Nacho) LUZARDO on the right yesterday (12/19/20205) at Gilespi. Field in El Cajon, California This translation is based on the provided news reports from the Diario Panorama in Maracaibo, Venezuela, regarding the 2001 crash and rescue of Franco Bellarosa and José Ignacio Luzardo. "MAYDAY" from "YV-1450 P, BE-36" On Thursday, July 26, 2001, the Venezuelan-flagged aircraft YV-1450 P , a 1978 Beechcraft Bonanza A-36 (Serial E-1220), took off from La Chinita International Airport in Maracaibo (SVMC), Zulia State, at 06:09 HLV (10:09 GMT). It was bound for Providenciales Airport (MBPV) in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The pilots, Captain José Ignacio Luzardo and Franco Bellarosa Cioe , radioed a "MAYDAY" at 07:35 HLV (11:35 GMT) at coordinates 13° 24' 09" N / 71° 03' 00" W while at 1,000 feet above sea level and losing altitude. Occupants Located Alive and Floating in a Life Raft At 12:40 HLV (16:40 GMT) that same day, th...






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