UPDATE 2 - Dozens killed as cargo plane hits homes in Kyrgyzstan

UPDATE 2 - Dozens killed as cargo plane hits homes in Kyrgyzstan

Death toll reaches 37, cargo company says

UPDATES WITH DEATH TOLL, STATEMENT OF ACT AIRLINE, TURKISH PRESIDENT'S PHONE CALL AND PAKISTAN FOREIGN MINISTRY STATEMENT

By Aliia Raimbekova and Nezir Aliyev

BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan (AA) - At least 37 people were killed when a cargo plane crashed into a residential area near capital Bishkek on Monday, officials said.

The ACT Airlines flight from Hong Kong to Istanbul via Bishkek crashed as it came into land under bad weather conditions at 7.31 a.m. local time (0131GMT), Deputy Prime Minister Muhammetkaly Abulgaziev said.

ACT Airlines operates under the name myCARGO. Based in Istanbul, it flies eight Boeing B747 transport aircraft, according to the company website. The firm is 49 per cent-owned by China’s HNA Group with the remainder belonging to Turkish interests.

In a statement, the company said it was “deeply saddened” by the accident. It said the crash was not the result of technical reasons or overloading and added the real reason will be announced to public after the investigation is completed.

A total of 37 people, including captain pilot Ibrahim Gurcan Diranci, co-pilot Kazim Ondul, loading expert Melih Aslan and flight technican Ihsan Koca died during the crash, according to the statement.

The airline said the plane had the capacity of carrying 112,462 kilograms of cargo. When the plane crashed, it was loaded with 85,618 kilograms.

"There was not any failure logging in the technical record book," it said.

The statement identified the aircraft with the registration number TC-MCL. According to the firm’s website, the plane was manufactured in 2003.

The Turkish Transport Ministry said two accident investigation experts had been sent to Bishkek. Transport Minister Ahmet Arslan telephoned his Kyrgyz counterpart to offer support, the ministry added.

The airport authorities said the airport had been closed until 4.00 p.m. local time (1000GMT) and said staff were working with the Emergency Situations Ministry.

Tuesday was declared a day of mourning by the government.

Turkish Airlines issued a statement to clarify the aircraft was not operated or staffed by its personnel.

Russian President Vladimir Putin sent condolences to Kyrgyzstan’s President Almazbek Atambayev, the Kremlin said in a statement. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev also passed on condolences and his “deep sorrow” over the tragedy.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called Atambayev following the crash and conveyed his condolences, a presidential source said on condition of anonymity due to restrictions on talking to the media.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu also spoke to his Kyrgyz counterpart Erlan Abdyldaev and promised support, a diplomatic official said.

Pakistani Foreign Ministry said in a statement that it learnt the crash with "utmost grief and sorrow".

"The Government and the people of Pakistan offer their heartfelt condolences to the Governments and the brotherly peoples of Turkey and Kyrgyzstan, as well as to the families of those who lost their loved ones in this tragic accident," it added.

The statement also said Pakistan was in "strong" solidarity with Turkey and Kyrgyzstan.

* Diyar Guldogan contributed to this story from Ankara

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