AA plane goes down [overshoots runway on Landing]

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Just heard on the news an AA 737 has crashed in Jamica, no doubt more to follow. God rest the souls of those who have died (if any and here's hoping not!)


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CaribWorldNews, KINGSTON, Jamaica, Weds. Dec. 23, 2009: American Airlines flight 331 flying to Kingston, Jamaica last night crashed after landing at the Norman Manley International Airport.

Sketchy details emerging from local media reports claim that accident occurred shortly after 10 p.m. on the flight which had arrived from* Miami to torrential rain.

The plane reportedly skidded off the runway as it attempted to land and broke in two. Details of injuries were not immediately available at press time. Stay tuned for more on this breaking news story. No official word was forthcoming from AA as of midnight last night.

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As of 16:59 AEDT, the NY Times is reporting a runway overshoot at KIN, no fatalities, some hospitalisations, aircraft damaged but didn't break-up.
 
The AA media room reports zero fatalities and atm no serious injuries reported

That's good news.It's such a great relief to know that no one is seriously hurt and the outcome of the accident is a lot better than initially reported.
 
Certainly appears good news on the casualty side.Makes one just think for a moment as that is a sector i have flown with AA.
 
Looks like they had a lucky escape, though hoping the serious injuries stabilise. Strangely only one grainy photo so far, hoping to see some more photos of the aircraft and it’s position on the beach tomorrow.
 
American_Airlines_Flight_331_Jamaica8.jpg


That is the second 738 this year to be involved in a close to landing/landing incident, and the damage looks very similar. However I think the two are totally unrelated. The Turkish incident the plane stalled?, where this seems to be a runway overshoot.
 
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Those breaks look very clean; I thought the edging would have been more jagged.

I always wondered when the plane crashes you head for the emergency exits but I thought the great big hole in the fuselage would be easier to escape through; that's if you were not too injured to walk. :?:
 
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