A single-engine plane of the National Air Services Company (ENSA) of Cuba, crashed this Monday in Everglades, Florida, leaving the two occupants of the aircraft as survivors of the accident.
It was learned that the plane was an Antonov (AN-2), a Cuban biplane created in the Soviet era, which crashed at about 10 miles west of Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport, according to Local 10 News.
The crashed plane had the trademarks of ENSA, which is a company used by the Cuban regime for small deliveries or agricultural services, according to an investigation promoted by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Security Board in (NTSB), reported Cibercuba.