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  • Whats going on with this AA crash at Manley?

    Did anybody died?
    The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

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    (CNN) -- An American Airlines plane overshot a runway Tuesday evening near Kingston, Jamaica, airport officials said.

    Flight 331 was carrying 145 passengers plus 7 crew members and was going from Miami to Kingston, said Omar Lawrence, operations coordinator at Norman Manley International Airport.

    There were no initial reports of casualties in the incident that happened at 10:22 p.m. All people on the plane had exited, Lawrence said.

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    • #3
      no, overshot runway,pilot able to bring plane
      to a halt

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      • #4
        I heard that it broke in two after landing in bad weather.
        The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

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        • #5
          are my golf clubs safe?

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          • #6
            American Airlines plane overshoots runway in Jamaica

            American Airlines plane overshoots runway in Jamaica


            More than 30 people were hurt in the crash

            An American Airlines plane has overshot the runway on landing in the Jamaican capital Kingston, injuring more than 40 people, officials say.
            Flight AA 331 from Miami, with about 150 people on board, is reported to have broken apart after the incident at Norman Manley International Airport.
            Jamaican Information Minister Daryl Vaz said 44 people had been taken to nearby hospitals for treatment.
            American Airlines said the impact had broken off the right engine.
            Spokesman Tim Smith said the fuselage was cracked and the main landing gear had collapsed.


            Passenger Pilar Abaurrea told the Associated Press news agency of chaotic scenes when the plane hit the ground.
            "All of a sudden... the plane was kind of bouncing, someone said the plane was skidding and there was panic," she said.
            She said the pilot had warned of turbulence just before landing, but had said it probably would not be too serious.
            Local journalist Roland Henry said the plane had halted near the beach.
            The plane came to a halt near the beach, a local journalist said

            He said survivors had thought the plane was landing normally before there was a series of jolts and luggage fell from overhead lockers.
            Mr Vaz told the Jamaica Observer newspaper there were no reports of any deaths.
            "The injured passengers have been taken to the Kingston Public Hospital," he said.
            Most of the injuries were believed to be cuts, bruises and some broken bones.
            Airport official Paul Hall said four people were seriously injured but gave no further details.
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            • #7
              Re: are my golf clubs safe?

              Originally posted by Bruce View Post
              are my golf clubs safe?
              Are the passengers safe?

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              • #8
                Injuries - no death.
                Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
                - Langston Hughes

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                • #9
                  American Airlines Statement Regarding Flight 331

                  AMERICAN AIRLINES STATEMENT REGARDING FLIGHT 331 Release #2 @ 1:25 (a.m.) U.S. Central Time

                  PRNewswire
                  FORT WORTH, Texas




                  FORT WORTH, Texas, Dec. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- On Tuesday, December 22, 2009, American Airlines Flight 331, a Boeing 737-800 aircraft, overran the runway on landing at Kingston, Jamaica's Norman Manley International Airport. The flight originated out of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, operated into Miami International Airport, and then operated into Kingston's Norman Manley International Airport.


                  Preliminary reports indicate there are no critical injuries. The aircraft was carrying 148 passengers and a crew of six.


                  "The care of our passengers and crew members is our highest priority and we will offer all the assistance necessary," said Gerard Arpey, American's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.


                  American Airlines is in direct contact with officials from the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration and is cooperating fully with appropriate authorities. American Airlines cannot speculate as to possible causes of the incident. At this point, no additional details can be confirmed.


                  Anyone who believes they have family members or friends aboard Flight 331 may contact American Airlines at the following toll-free numbers: (800) 245-0999 for calls originating in the United States; (800) 872-2881 for calls originating in Jamaica. Family members from other locations outside the U.S. may contact American through the AT&T Direct Access system. Callers should dial the local AT&T Access telephone number, which can be found at www.usa.att.com/traveler, for the country from which they are calling. Once in the AT&T system, callers can then dial American toll-free at (800) 245-0999. Family members in Canada, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin islands can call the (800) 245-0999 number directly. Non-family members are asked not to call those numbers so the lines can be kept available for those who truly need them.





                  SOURCE: American Airlines

                  Web site: http://www.aa.com/
                  Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
                  - Langston Hughes

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                  • #10
                    It Was A Sarcastic Response

                    Originally posted by MdmeX View Post
                    Injuries - no death.
                    Thanks, MdmeX, but I already got the details long before I logged on to this forum this morning . I always read several regional newspapers, with my cup of coffee, early every morning. Rather, my comment was a sarcastic response to Bruce’s comment about his “golf clubs” (see below).

                    Originally posted by Bruce
                    are my golf clubs safe?

                    Originally posted by Historian
                    Are the passengers safe?


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                    • #11
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                      Plane crash at Kingston's Norman Manley International Airport

                      Forty passengers were reported injured when an American Airlines plane crashed and broke in two after landing at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston shortly after 10:00 last night.
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                      • #12
                        Passengers blast slow emergency response...BBC says it took over 20 mins for 1st responders to get to the scene.

                        Passengers on crashed AA plane blast ‘slow’ emergency services

                        Chat!

                        Wednesday, December 23, 2009

                        PASSENGERS on American Airlines flight 331 expressed outrage at what they said was the slow response of emergency services after the aircraft crashed at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston last night.

                        “This is an embarrassment that there was no emergency plan at this airport,” said Verona Hall, who was on the aircraft which arrived from Miami shortly after 10:00 pm.

                        Hall said that after the incident, the passengers were made to wait for what seemed like half-an-hour before help arrived.

                        About half-an hour after the mishap, the passengers were placed on a bus and taken to the Airport Police Station where, they said, authorities “just stood there staring” at them.

                        “It is a shame that as a country our airport is not ready to deal with a crisis,” said a woman who gave her name as Heather Robinson and who was at the airport to pick up a passenger on another flight.

                        http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/lates...gency-services

                        http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8427628.stm

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                        • #13
                          It broke into around 4 pieces!


                          BLACK LIVES MATTER

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Karl View Post

                            Plane crash at Kingston's Norman Manley International Airport

                            Forty passengers were reported injured when an American Airlines plane crashed and broke in two after landing at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston shortly after 10:00 last night.
                            but wait..is a good-good crash!
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                            • #15
                              Thank God there were no deaths.

                              We are fortunate to have dodged a second potential MAJOR airport disaster after the attempted hijacking. Both s got international attention, but were not serious enough to be all-day lead stories.
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