Accident investigators and rescue personnel work at the wreckage of a Junkers JU52 aircraft in Flims on August 5, 2018, after it crashed into Piz Segnas, a peak in eastern Switzerland on August 4. Twenty people are confirmed dead after a vintage World War II aircraft crashed into a Swiss mountainside, police reports said. The Junker JU52 HB-HOT aircraft, built in Germany in 1939 and now a collector’s item, belongs to JU-Air, a company with links to the Swiss air force, the ATS news agency reported. (Photo/VCG)
Accident investigators and rescue personnel work at the wreckage of a Junkers JU52 aircraft in Flims on August 5, 2018, after it crashed into Piz Segnas, a peak in eastern Switzerland on August 4. Twenty people are confirmed dead after a vintage World War II aircraft crashed into a Swiss mountainside, police reports said. The Junker JU52 HB-HOT aircraft, built in Germany in 1939 and now a collector’s item, belongs to JU-Air, a company with links to the Swiss air force, the ATS news agency reported. (Photo/VCG)
Accident investigators and rescue personnel work at the wreckage of a Junkers JU52 aircraft in Flims on August 5, 2018, after it crashed into Piz Segnas, a peak in eastern Switzerland on August 4. Twenty people are confirmed dead after a vintage World War II aircraft crashed into a Swiss mountainside, police reports said. The Junker JU52 HB-HOT aircraft, built in Germany in 1939 and now a collector’s item, belongs to JU-Air, a company with links to the Swiss air force, the ATS news agency reported. (Photo/VCG)
Hikers look at the direction of the accident site of a Junkers Ju-52 airplane of the local airline JU-AIR in 2,450 meters above sea level near the mountain resort of Flims, Switzerland August 5, 2018. (Photo/Agencies)
A helicopter flies to the accident site of a Junkers Ju-52 airplane of local airline JU-AIR at 2,450 meters above sea level near the mountain resort of Flims, Switzerland August 5, 2018. (Photo/Agencies)
A helicopter flies to the accident site of a Junkers Ju-52 airplane of local airline JU-AIR at 2,450 meters above sea level near the mountain resort of Flims, Switzerland August 5, 2018. (Photo/Agencies)