8849 SATENA flight
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8849 SATENA flight
Summary
8849 SATENA flight is an aircraft crash[1]. It draws 285 Wikipedia views per month (aircraft_crash category, ranking #19 of 172).[2]
Key Facts
- 8849 SATENA flight is located in Norte de Santander Department[3].
- 8849 SATENA flight is in the country of Colombia[4].
- 8849 SATENA flight's instance of is recorded as aircraft crash[5].
- 8849 SATENA flight's instance of is recorded as aviation accident[6].
- 8849 SATENA flight's item operated is recorded as Beechcraft 1900D[7].
- 8849 SATENA flight's operator is recorded as SATENA[8].
- 8849 SATENA flight's location is recorded as La Playa de Belén[9].
- 8849 SATENA flight's Commons category is recorded as SATENA Flight 8895[10].
- 8849 SATENA flight's aircraft registration is recorded as HK-4709[11].
- 8849 SATENA flight's point in time is recorded as +2026-01-28T00:00:00Z[12].
- 8849 SATENA flight's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 8.223611111111111, 'lon': -73.18083333333334}[13].
- 8849 SATENA flight's number of deaths is recorded as {'amount': '+15'}[14].
- 8849 SATENA flight's start point is recorded as Cúcuta-Camilo Daza[15].
- 8849 SATENA flight's start point is recorded as Cúcuta[16].
- 8849 SATENA flight's destination point is recorded as Aguas Claras Airport[17].
- 8849 SATENA flight's destination point is recorded as Ocaña[18].
- 8849 SATENA flight's number of missing is recorded as {'unit': 'Q5', 'amount': '+0'}[19].
- 8849 SATENA flight's used by is recorded as Searca[20].
- 8849 SATENA flight's number of survivors is recorded as {'unit': 'Q5', 'amount': '+0'}[21].
- 8849 SATENA flight's Aviation Safety Network Wikibase Occurrence is recorded as 566004[22].
- 8849 SATENA flight's vessel is recorded as Beechcraft 1900[23].
- 8849 SATENA flight's vessel is recorded as Beechcraft 1900D[24].
- 8849 SATENA flight's flight number is recorded as NSE8849[25].
Why It Matters
8849 SATENA flight draws 285 Wikipedia views per month (aircraft_crash category, ranking #19 of 172).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26]