Soccer plane in colombia crash was running out of fuel recording

You're referring to the tragic plane crash that occurred in Colombia on November 29, 2021.

According to reports, the charter plane, a British Aerospace 146, was carrying a team of Brazilian soccer players, staff, and journalists from the Brazilian club Chapecoense Real to Medellín, Colombia, for a Copa Sudamericana match against Atlético Nacional.

The plane, operated by LaMia Airlines, was running low on fuel and was attempting to make an emergency landing at José María Córdova International Airport in Rionegro, Colombia, when it crashed into a mountainous area near the town of La Ceja, Antioquia Department.

The plane was reportedly carrying 72 people, including 71 passengers and a crew of three. Unfortunately, 71 people lost their lives in the crash, with only six survivors.

The investigation into the crash is ongoing, but preliminary reports suggest that the plane was running low on fuel due to a series of errors and miscommunications. The plane had taken off from Santa Cruz, Bolivia, and was supposed to refuel in San Fernando, Colombia, but it never made it to the intended refueling stop.

The recording of the plane's conversation with air traffic control, which has been released, shows that the pilots were aware of the low fuel level and were trying to make an emergency landing. However, the plane crashed about 30 minutes before it was supposed to land.

The crash was a devastating blow to the soccer world, and it led to an outpouring of tributes and condolences from fans and teams around the world.