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American Airlines crashes in Jamaica, 40 injured

Postby Firqin » Wed Dec 23, 2009 8:41 pm

KINGSTON, JAMAICA, Dec 23 — An American Airlines Boeing 737 overshot the runway while landing at the international airport at Kingston, Jamaica last night, the US Federal Aviation Authority said.

An FAA spokeswoman told Reuters the plane was American Airlines flight 331 from Miami. She had no further details.

Latest reports note that 40 were injured but there were no fatalities in the incident.

The plane crashed and broke in two after landing at Kingston, Fox News said on its website, quoting local reports.

There were no immediate reports of casualties but an airport official said passengers were being evacuated and some were sent to the hospital. — Reuters
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Re: American Airlines crashes in Jamaica, 40 injured

Postby bdkkmpg » Wed Dec 23, 2009 9:38 pm

Will they ground the other B737?
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Re: American Airlines crashes in Jamaica, 40 injured

Postby Firqin » Thu Dec 24, 2009 1:03 pm

Don't think so. Its most probably a pilot error that contributed and was the cause of this incident.
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Re: American Airlines crashes in Jamaica, 40 injured

Postby Mr_Aviator » Thu Dec 24, 2009 1:08 pm

tak kan la overshot the runway also...the aircraft have to be grounded...
if like the instruments or anything used on the aircraft got something wrong or may caused the crash.....
then..the aircraft need to be grounded...until those intruments/etc be replaced...
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Re: American Airlines crashes in Jamaica, 40 injured

Postby bdkkmpg » Fri Dec 25, 2009 9:03 am

No update news? The plane broke into 3 pieces.. Huhu luckily nobody was killed
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Re: American Airlines crashes in Jamaica, 40 injured

Postby Honey Bear » Sat Dec 26, 2009 12:56 am

US investigators arrived in Jamaica last night to investigate the crash of an American Airlines jet that left a mangled mess on a beach but no fatalities after overshooting an airport runway.

Security was still tight around the wrecked remains of the Boeing 737-800 jet -- one of American's latest models -- that ploughed through the perimeter fence late Tuesday, skidded across a road and ended up just short of the Caribbean Sea.

One of the aircraft's engines broke off, part of the landing gear smashed and the body of the plane was cracked. Stunned passengers staggered out of the aircraft, some with broken bones, cuts and bruises, before dozens were rushed to local hospitals.

The airport was immediately closed and all flights diverted.

The airline said that only seven passengers were admitted to area hospitals for treatment, out of 148 passengers and six crew.

The US National Transportation Safety Board dispatched five aviation specialists led by senior air safety investigator John Lovell to assist the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority in reviewing the incident, which took place under heavy rain.

They were also accompanied by technical advisers from the Federal Aviation Administration, American Airlines, Boeing Aircraft Company and GE Aircraft Engines.

"All I know is that the plane landed and fell apart," passenger Betrie Carr-Cameron told AFP, adding that after the jet came to a halt people immediately rushed for the exits, where emergency slides were deployed.

"People were just milling around outside, freaking out," passenger Natalie Morales Hendricks told NBC's "Today" show. "There was blood... it was a mess, as you can imagine. You could smell jet fuel."

Passengers, who had first applauded what appeared to be a safe landing at the popular winter sun destination, said they did not initially realize the plane was skidding across the runway.

"I was looking at the ground trying to see if that was true, and before I knew it, you know, everything was black and we were crashing," recalled Hendricks.

Information Minister Daryl Vaz told CNN that 91 "badly shaken up" people were initially treated in hospital but that none of the injuries were deemed critical.

Flight 331 had originated at Washington's Reagan National Airport and stopped in Miami before traveling on to Kingston, where it crash landed at about 10:22 pm (0322 GMT Wednesday).

Carr-Cameron, the passenger, criticized the airport's emergency response. "We were there for about 20 minutes or more and there was no one there," she said. "What if there was a fire? We would've all died."

A spokesman for American Airlines, however, said that an emergency crew was at the scene within five minutes.

"The care of our passengers and crew members remains our highest priority, and we are grateful for the professionalism of our crew members who safely evacuated the aircraft," said American Airlines chairman and CEO Gerard Arpey.

Passenger reports said the plane initially seemed to have landed normally but then there was a loud bang before oxygen masks dropped and the fuselage began to crumble.

The airport was temporarily closed for investigators to examine the scene and for authorities to determine whether the runway was safe for take-offs and landings. Flights were diverted to Montego Bay, on the western end of Jamaica.



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