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| Date: | Monday 22 June 2020 | 
| Time: |  | 
 
| Type: |       Cessna TU206G Turbo Stationair 6 | 
| Owner/operator: | Private | 
| Registration: |  XB-PWE | 
| MSN: |  U20605205 | 
| Year of manufacture: | 1979 | 
 
| Fatalities: | Fatalities: 6 / Occupants: 6 | 
| Other fatalities: | 0 | 
 
	
| Aircraft damage: |  Destroyed | 
| Category: | Accident | 
 
	
| Location: | between Chihuahua and Sinaloa - 
	    Mexico
	
	  | 
| Phase: |  En route | 
| Nature: | Private | 
| Departure airport: | Camargo, Chihuahua | 
| Destination airport: | Camagüey | 
	
	
| Confidence Rating: |   Information is only available from news, social media or unofficial sources | 
Narrative:A Cessna TU206G Turbo Stationair 6 was missing and located later. 
All six occupants were killed 
 
*registration not confirmed. It was reported by some sources as "XGCC".
	
Sources:
 
http://www.elmonitorparral.com/notas.pl?n=125068  https://netnoticias.mx/estatal/encuentran-restos-de-avioneta-desaparecida-ayer-fallecen-tripulantes/  https://lineadirectaportal.com/sinaloa/vuelo-perdido-reportan-extravio-de-avioneta-que-salio-de-chihuahua-a-sinaloa_20200623-1051921/  https://www.fsmex.com/foros/index.php?threads/reportan-extrav%C3%ADo-de-avioneta-que-sali%C3%B3-de-chihuahua-a-sinaloa.66709/#post-664497 Revision history:
| Date/time | Contributor | Updates | 
| 23-Jun-2020 16:48 | 
gerard57 | 
Added  | 
| 23-Jun-2020 17:30 | 
gerard57 | 
Updated [Aircraft type, ] | 
| 23-Jun-2020 21:33 | 
RobertMB | 
Updated [Aircraft type, Registration, Cn, Total fatalities, Other fatalities, Source, Damage, Narrative, ] | 
| 03-Jul-2020 12:28 | 
Anon. | 
Updated [Registration, Source, ] | 
	
	  
  
  
  
				
				
			
			
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