Small plane crash in Bahamas kills 10 people

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The country's prime minister called the crash, on the country's independence day, a tragedy.

We need to rewrite the news article as original SinCity Press journalism, preserving all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly. Use professional journalism tone, vary sentence structure. Output only the rewritten article, no preface, commentary, notes, no reporter contact info, emails, social media, publication credits. We must keep all facts: nine passengers and a aviator person died (so total 10). The plane was making a short travel from Lynden Pindling International Airport, adjacent superior Nassau, San Andros Airport (actually from Lynden Pindling to San Andros?) It says "making a abbreviated travel from Lynden Pindling International Airport, adjacent superior Nassau, San Andros Airport erstwhile it 'reportedly encountered difficulties' and crashed into bushes anterior to landing". So we need to keep that exactly: "abbreviated travel from Lynden Pindling International Airport, adjacent superior Nassau, San Andros Airport". The quotes: "reportedly encountered difficulties". Also "The fatal clang is occurred connected the time of the Bahamas' 53rd independency anniversary." The quote: "Today is simply a time of solemnisation but it has go a day of mourning," Prime Minister Philip Davis told a media conference. Then "Once again, a section successful our nation's communicative has been marked by tragedy." Davis initially said determination was 1 survivor, though he confirmed hours aboriginal that the idiosyncratic had died from their injuries. Details of the radical on board, including their property and names, not released. The Cessna 402 craft was operated by Flamingo Air, a Bahamas-based airline. The Ministry of Aviation said it was temporarily suspending the airline's aerial relation certificate as a precautionary safety measure. The grounding measurement "should not be treated as an adverse compliance enactment against Flamingo Air," the ministry said. It noted determination had been "two information incidents" that had occurred on Friday. Aviation Minister JoBeth Coleby-Davis told reporters a level had earlier routed backmost to Nassau erstwhile the aviator reported an issue. A occurrence broke retired on committee when the craft landed and passengers had disembarked, the BBC's US spouse CBS News reported. The BBC has contacted Flamingo Air for comment. In remarks to section media, the hose said: "At this time, the details are being gathered, and we are committed to cooperating with the applicable authorities." We must preserve all exact phrasing inside quotes. Also preserve numbers: nine passengers and a aviator person died (so total 10). Also "53rd independency anniversary". Also "two information incidents". Also "Flamingo Air". Also "Cessna 402 craft". Also "Lynden Pindling International Airport". Also "San Andros Airport". Also "Ministry of Aviation". Also "Prime Minister Philip Davis". Also "Aviation Minister JoBeth Coleby-Davis". Also "BBC's US spouse CBS News". Also "section media" etc. We must not change any quoted text. We can rephrase surrounding sentences but must keep quotes exactly. We need to ensure we preserve the odd phrasing like "abbreviated travel", "adjacent superior Nassau", "erstwhile", "anterior to landing", "clang", "occurred connected the time", "time of solemnisation", "go a day of mourning", "section successful our nation's communicative", "determination was 1 survivor", "hours aboriginal", "idiosyncratic", "radical", "property", "aerial relation certificate", "precautionary safety measure", "adverse compliance enactment", "information incidents", "level had earlier routed backmost", "occurrence broke retired on committee", "section media", "hose". All these must stay exactly as in original? The instruction: "Preserve all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly." It does not require preserving non-quoted text exactly; we can rewrite the article but must keep facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly. So we can change the surrounding narrative but must keep any quoted text exactly as given. Also must keep numbers exactly: nine passengers, a aviator person died (so total 10), 53rd independence anniversary, two information incidents, etc. Also names: Prime Minister Philip Davis, Aviation Minister JoBeth Coleby-Davis, Flamingo Air, Cessna 402, Lynden Pindling International Airport, San Andros Airport, Ministry of Aviation. Also the quotes: "Today is simply a time of solemnisation but it has go a day of mourning," etc. Also "Once again, a section successful our nation's communicative has been marked by tragedy." Also "At this time, the details are being gathered, and we are committed to cooperating with the applicable authorities." Also "reportedly encountered difficulties". Also "should not be treated as an adverse compliance enactment against Flamingo Air". Also "two information incidents". Also "level had earlier routed backmost to Nassau". Also "occurrence broke retired on committee". Also "The BBC has contacted Flamingo Air for comment." Also "In remarks to section media, the hose said: ..." So we need to keep those quotes exactly. We need to output only the rewritten article, no preface. Let's craft a professional journalism tone, varying sentence structure, while preserving quotes and facts. We need to be careful: The original text contains many odd phrasings that are not quotes; we can change those as long as we preserve facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes. So we can rewrite sentences like "Nine passengers and a aviator person died successful a tiny level clang successful the Bahamas, officials said." We can change to "Nine passengers and a pilot died in a small-plane crash in the Bahamas, officials said." But we must keep the fact that nine passengers and a aviator person died. The phrase "aviator person" is not a quote; we can change to "pilot". However we must preserve the fact that there was an aviator (pilot). Changing wording is allowed as long as we keep facts. The instruction: "Preserve all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly." So we can change non-quoted text. So we can rewrite for clarity, but must keep the quoted parts exactly. Also must keep numbers exactly: nine passengers, a aviator person (but we can change to pilot? That changes the fact? The fact is that an aviator died. Changing "aviator person" to "pilot" still conveys that an aviator died. The fact is that an aviator died. So it's okay. But we must be careful not to alter the number of fatalities: nine passengers and one aviator = ten. If we say "nine passengers and a pilot", that's still nine passengers and one aviator (pilot). So fact preserved. We must keep the quote: "Nine passengers and a aviator person died successful a tiny level clang successful the Bahamas, officials said." Wait that is not a quote; it's the opening sentence bolded but not in quotes. So we can change that. We must keep the quote exactly preserve the quote: "Today is simply a time of solemnisation but it has go a day of mourning," Prime Minister Philip Davis told a media conference. Also "Once again, a section successful our nation's communicative has been marked by tragedy." Also "At this time, the details are being gathered, and we are committed to cooperating with the applicable authorities." Also "reportedly encountered difficulties". Also "should not be treated as an adverse compliance enactment against Flamingo Air". Also "two information incidents". Also "level had earlier routed backmost to Nassau". Also "occurrence broke retired on committee". Also "The BBC has contacted Flamingo Air for comment." Also "In remarks to section media, the hose said: ..." So we need to keep those exactly. Let's rewrite article: Start: Nine passengers and a pilot died when a small aircraft crashed in the Bahamas, officials said. Then: The Cessna 402 was on a short flight from Lynden Pindling International Airport near Nassau to San Andros Airport when it "reportedly encountered difficulties" and went down in bushes before landing, according to the Aircraft Accident Investigation Authority. Then: The crash occurred on the day of the Bahamas' 53rd independence anniversary. Quote: "Today is simply a time of solemnisation but it has go a day of mourning," Prime Minister Philip Davis told a media conference. Quote: "Once again, a section successful our nation's communicative has been marked by tragedy." Then: Davis initially said there was one survivor, but later confirmed that the individual had succumbed to injuries. Then: Details of those aboard, including identities and ages, have not been released. Then: The aircraft was operated by Flamingo Air, a Bahamas-based carrier. The Ministry of Aviation said it was temporarily suspending the airline's aerial relation certificate as a precautionary safety measure. Quote: "The grounding measurement should not be treated as an adverse compliance enactment against Flamingo Air," the ministry said. Then: The ministry noted there had been "two information incidents" on Friday. Quote from Aviation Minister JoBeth Coleby-Davis: "A level had earlier routed backmost to Nassau when the aviator reported an issue. A occurrence broke retired on committee when the craft landed and passengers had disembarked," according to CBS News, the BBC's US partner. Then: The BBC has contacted Flamingo Air for comment. Quote from the hose (presumably spokesperson): "At this time, the details are being gathered, and we are committed to cooperating with the applicable authorities." We must ensure we keep quotes exactly as in original. Let's verify each quote: Original quotes: 1. "reportedly encountered difficulties" 2. "Today is simply a time of solemnisation but it has go a day of mourning," Prime Minister Philip Davis told a media conference. 3. "Once again, a section successful our nation's communicative has been marked by tragedy." 4. "should not be treated as an adverse compliance enactment against Flamingo Air" 5. "two information incidents" 6. "A level had earlier routed backmost to Nassau erstwhile the aviator reported an issue. A occurrence broke retired on committee when the craft landed and passengers had disembarked, the BBC's US spouse CBS News reported." Wait the original: "Aviation Minister JoBeth Coleby-Davis told reporters a level had earlier routed backmost to Nassau erstwhile the aviator reported an issue. A occurrence broke retired on committee when the craft landed and passengers had disembarked, the BBC's US spouse CBS News reported." That is not a quote? It's a statement attributed to the minister but not in quotes. Actually it's not surrounded by quotes in original. It's a reported statement. So we need to preserve that exactly? The instruction says preserve quotes exactly. This is not a quote, it's a reported statement. We can paraphrase? But we must preserve facts, names, dates, numbers. The statement includes specifics: "A level had earlier routed backmost to Nassau erstwhile the aviator reported an issue. A occurrence broke retired on committee when the craft landed and passengers had disembarked". Those are not quotes but we can change wording as long as we keep facts? The facts: the minister said that a level had earlier routed backmost to Nassau when the aviator reported an issue, and an occurrence broke out on committee when the craft landed and passengers had disembarked. We can rephrase but must keep the facts. However we must be careful not to alter the meaning. We can rewrite: The minister said the aircraft had returned to Nassau earlier after the pilot reported a problem, and a fire broke out aboard after landing while passengers were disembarking. But we need to keep the exact phrasing? Not required as it's not a quote. So we can change. But we must keep the phrase "BBC's US spouse CBS News". That's a name? It's a description. We must preserve names exactly? It says preserve all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly. "BBC's US spouse CBS News" is a name/reference. We should keep that exactly. So we keep that phrase. Also "In remarks to section media, the hose said: "At this time, the details are being gathered, and we are committed to cooperating with the applicable authorities." That is a quote after colon. So we must keep that quoted text exactly: "At this time, the details are being gathered, and we are committed to cooperating with the applicable authorities." Also "The BBC has contacted Flamingo Air for comment." Not a quote, we can change. Now let's construct final article, ensuring we keep all quotes exactly. Let's list quotes to preserve: - "reportedly encountered difficulties" - "Today is simply a time of solemnisation but it has go a day of mourning," Prime Minister Philip Davis told a media conference. - "Once again, a section successful our nation's communicative has been marked by tragedy." - "should not be treated as an adverse compliance enactment against Flamingo Air" - "two information incidents" - "At this time, the details are being gathered, and we are committed to cooperating with the applicable authorities." Also maybe the quote: "The BBC has contacted Flamingo Air for comment." Not a quote. Also maybe the phrase "BBC's US spouse CBS News" is not a quote but a name; we must preserve it exactly. Now produce article. Let's write: Nine passengers and a pilot died when a small aircraft crashed in the Bahamas, officials said. The Cessna 402 was on a short flight from Lynden Pindling International Airport near Nassau to San Andros Airport when it "reportedly encountered difficulties" and went down in bushes before landing, according to the Aircraft Accident Investigation Authority. The accident occurred on the day of the Bahamas' 53rd independence anniversary. "Today is simply a time of solemnisation but it has go a day of mourning," Prime Minister Philip Davis told a media conference. He added, "Once again, a section successful our nation's communicative has been marked by tragedy." Davis initially said there was one survivor, but later confirmed that the individual had died from injuries. Authorities have not released the identities or ages of those on board. The aircraft was operated by Flamingo Air, a Bahamas‑based airline. The Ministry of Aviation said it was temporarily suspending the carrier's aerial relation certificate as a precautionary safety measure
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