The officer taking in the flight plan is being charged now.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/bolivia-files-a-criminal-complaint-in-fatal-colombia-crash-1480904874This is really odd, as that same officer protested the flight plan vehemently with the person of the airline filing it. If the officer had any authority to reject the flight plan, i am pretty sure she would have.
So what is wrong here? The organization the officer works for, not giving her the authority to reject flight plans. Who is responsible for that? The top of the organization.
This officer should not be a suspect in this case, but a witness to lay bare the things that are badly organized. Is this the beginning of the Bolivian authorities starting a cover up operation, scapegoating small fish who are victim themselves of at best badly organized and at worst corrupt institutions?
This way nothing will get better organized following this accident. Then it is only a question of time for the next accident to happen.
Kind regards, Vincent