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CGP
08-20-2008, 03:56 PM
AP/Yahoo: (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080820/ap_on_re_eu/spain_airport_accident)


MADRID, Spain - A Spanish airliner bound for the Canary Islands at the height of the vacation season crashed, burned and broke into pieces Wednesday while trying to take off from Madrid, killing 149 people on board, officials said.

There were only 26 survivors in the mid-afternoon crash, said Spanish Development Minister Magdalena Alvarez, whose department is in charge of civil aviation. It was Spain's deadliest air disaster in more than 20 years.

A police officer said the bodies were so hot that police could barely touch them and told El Pais newspaper the shattered wreckage bore no resemblance to a plane.

Dozens of ambulances rushed to the site as columns of smoke billowed from the wreckage. The prime minister broke off his vacation in southern Spain and rushed back to Madrid, heading straight for the airport.

"I have never seen anything like this in my life," ambulance driver Luis Ferreras, who viewed the crash site, was quoted as saying by El Pais.

Spanair Flight JK5022 — bound for Las Palmas during the height of Europe's summer vacation season — was just barely airborne when it veered right, crashed and broke into pieces, reports said.

Spanair spokesman Sergio Allard told a news conference the plane was carrying 175 people and the cause of the crash was not immediately known.

El Pais said the plane left an hour late because of technical problems. It eventually managed to get slightly off the ground but crashed near the end of the runway, El Pais said, quoting an employee of the national airport authority AENA.

Helicopters and fire trucks dumped water on the plane, which ended up in a wooded area at the end of the runway at Terminal 4.

A makeshift morgue was set up at the city's main convention center, officials said.

The plane was an MD-82 on a codeshare flight with Lufthansa's LH255, Spanair said. Departures from Madrid's airport were suspended for several hours.

McDonnell Douglas was bought out by Boeing in 1997. Boeing spokesman Jim Proulx said the company would send at least one person to assist in the investigation of the crash as soon as it receives an invitation from Spanish authorities.

"We stand ready to provide technical assistance," he said, reading from a prepared statement.

Allard said the plane last passed an inspection in January of this year and no problems with it had been reported since then. The plane is 15 years old and has been owned by Spanair for the past nine, he said.

In Copenhagen, Mats Jansson, the chief executive of Spanair's owner, Scandinavian Airlines, said he had no information about the toll or the accident itself.

Last July, 199 people were killed in Brazil when an Airbus A320 belonging to TAM airlines skidded off the runway at Sao Paolo's Congonhas airport before crashing into a nearby gas station and an air cargo building.

Five people died and 65 were injured on May 30 when the A320 belonging to Grupo Taca skidded off the end of the runway at Toncontin International Airport near the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa.

The deadliest disaster in aviation history occurred in Spain in 1977 as a result of a runway collision between two fully loaded Boeing 747s in the Canary Islands. A total of 583 people died.

In November 1983, a Boeing 747 operated by the Colombian airline Avianca crashed near Madrid as it prepared to land, killing 181 people.

In Feburary 1985, an Iberia Boeing 727 crashed near Bilbao in the Basque region, killing 148 people.

Steffi
08-20-2008, 04:09 PM
Four of them might be Germans. They didn't confirm it yet but I see the hotline of the airline here all the time.

Bad Kitty
08-20-2008, 04:26 PM
What a sad day. :(

Steffi
08-20-2008, 04:41 PM
The only thing I'm glad about right now is that my workmate who flew to the Canary Islands 3 weeks ago came back home safe. :(

Bad Kitty
08-20-2008, 05:56 PM
The only thing I'm glad about right now is that my workmate who flew to the Canary Islands 3 weeks ago came back home safe. :(

Glad he or she came back home safely.

Mrsawd
08-20-2008, 06:04 PM
I believe I jkust heard on fox that the death toll had increased !



Don't take my word thou !

grand kids are keeping me busy !

Steffi
08-20-2008, 06:08 PM
@Starr: thank you. :)

I just saw a new report on tv: 153 people dead and 19 injured. One little girl died on the way to the hospital. The plane was 20 years old and they tried to start the first time one hour before the accident happend.

Brooke
08-20-2008, 10:57 PM
Heard about this today as well. My prayers are with their families.

Such a horrible news day.

Steffi
08-21-2008, 08:53 AM
They still couldn't identify the victims so I unfortunately only know that the four Germans maybe are a family with two kids from Munich. "Lufthansa" confirmed that they checked in for that flight and they are still missing. I don't know from which countries the other victims are. :(

And if that day isn't sad enough they found a child-corpse in Leipzig today. It's probably a 8-year-old girl who is missing. :(

Edit: It IS the little girl. I hope they'll find him soon....

Steffi
09-15-2008, 02:12 PM
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,3646617,00.html?maca=en-tagesschau_englisch-335-rdf-mp


Passengers Force German Airline to Switch Jets

Passengers worried by two failed attempts at take-off drafted a petition and forced Germany's second-biggest airline to use a different jet for their flight, Air Berlin confirmed Monday.

About 170 passengers were booked on the Sunday, Sept. 14, morning trip from Nuremberg in southern Germany to Faro, Portugal.

The pilot's electronic display in the near-new Boeing 737-800 jet had falsely reported a problem with a wing flap, and that there had been no danger to occupants, an Air Berlin spokeswoman said.

The pilot took the loaded plane out to the runway twice but abandoned take-off because of the indicator.

The flight eventually took off 15 hours late in another jet after passengers revolted, refusing to board the jet again, and rounded up signatures demanding a change of plane. They reached Faro without incident.

Two passengers refused to fly at all

The passenger activism appeared inspired by accounts of the repeated take-off attempt of a Spanair jet which crashed on Aug. 20 in the Spanish capital Madrid with a loss of 154 lives.
"The passengers were very upset and reacted in a panicky way," said Air Berlin spokeswoman Alexandra Mueller. She said the airline had recognized there was a "psychological dynamic" at work.

Mueller said two passengers developed phobias about flying and stayed in Germany, not making the trip at all.

She said the Boeing 737-800 with the faulty diagnostic report was only a few weeks old.

False reports of faults were common in jets packed with electronics, but pilots put safety first and waited for repairs, she said. It had taken much longer to provide a replacement jet from those in maintenance at Nuremberg.

Publically listed Air Berlin operates to both main European centers and holiday destinations.

I would have died because of fear. :eek: