A plane crash occurred on Friday, the national holiday of the Bahamas, resulting in ten deaths. The incident took place in the northern part of Andros, the largest island group of the Bahamas, involving a Cessna 402 operated by local airline Flamingo Air. The aircraft was en route from Nassau International Airport to San Andros Airport when it crashed into bushes before landing, according to the Accident Investigation Authority of the Bahamas (AAIA). Prime Minister Philip Davis referred to the day as a 'Day of Mourning' after confirming the deaths of the pilot and at least nine others aboard. The nationality of the victims has not yet been disclosed. Flamingo Air stated they would cooperate with authorities to investigate the circumstances of the crash. Earlier the same day, there had been a fire on another aircraft operated by the same airline, leading to a temporary suspension of their flight operations.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a tragic aviation accident with minimal political commentary. It focuses on the event itself, the casualties, and the response from local authorities and the airline. There is no evident ideological framing or emphasis on political implications, making the lean center-appropri



