A passenger plane with 15 people on board has gone missing in northern Colombia, state-owned airline Satena has said. Contact with the aircraft, a Beechcraft 1900, was lost just minutes before it was scheduled to land in the city of Ocaña, near the Venezuelan border, at 12:05 local time (17:05 GMT) on Wednesday. A search operation in the mountainous area is now under way. A hotline has also been set up for the relatives of those who were on the plane. Local media is reporting that a Colombian lawmaker may have been on board. In a statement, Satena said Flight NSE 8849 with 13 passengers and two crew members took off from the city of Cúcuta, about 100km (62 miles) north-east from Ocaña. The contact with the aircraft was lost at 11:54 local time, the company added. Colombia's armed forces are taking part in the search for the aircraft, which is in a region that has areas controlled by Colombia's ELN guerrilla group.
Search Underway for Missing Plane in Colombia with 15 Onboard

Search Underway for Missing Plane in Colombia with 15 Onboard
A plane carrying 15 people has disappeared in northern Colombia, triggering a search effort led by Colombia's armed forces. The flight lost contact just before landing in Ocaña.
A passenger plane with 15 people vanished from radar near Ocaña, Colombia, prompting a search operation in the mountainous region. The Beechcraft 1900 lost contact just before its scheduled landing. Local media reports suggest a Colombian lawmaker may have been aboard. The state's airline, Satena, is coordinating the search, which is complicated by the area's challenging terrain and the presence of guerrilla groups.




















