Monday, August 1, 2011

Miracles Occurred in this plane crash


Reuters: Airlines seek to Caribbean aircraft outside Georgetown Cheddi Jagan International Airport, on July 30, 2011. The aircraft crashed and split in two on landing in Guyana on the morning local time. Boeing 737-800 which is out of the runway, but no deaths from this accident.


EvilGEORGETOWN - a Caribbean Airlines plane carrying 157 people is divided into two when crashed in module worked, possibly in rain and fog in Georgetown, Guyana, Friday (7/30/2011).

The plane left New York is reported having landed in the middle of the runway before drag out and hit a fence and moved on a grassy slope near a road.

The front of the fuselage that contains a series of first class seat, broke the track could passengers trapped inside.

However, no 151 passenger and six crew members were aboard the Boeing 737-800 was experiencing a serious shoulder injury. All were evacuated.

Minister of health of Guyana Leslie Ramsammy said a man suffered a broken leg and several others suffered a minor injury due to a plane crash.

"Incredible imagined only a victims of minor injuries in an accident aircraft evil like that," said Nicholas.

Similar statements were also delivered by Caribbean Airlines, George Nicholas, in the description of a press release on the international airport, Cheddi Jagan. "Miracles really happened today", he said.

This aircraft crashed at 01: 32 p.m., local time, or about 12 h 32. Officers attempting to rescue the passengers and crew of the aircraft was destroyed during several hours in the middle of the darkness of early morning.

The management plan flying flag which explains the authority of civil aviation of Trinidad and Tobago of Guyana will hold an inquiry into the plane crash, with the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).

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