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Plane crashes in India, 160 people feared dead
« on: May 22, 2010, 01:27:58 AM »
NEW DELHI – As many as 160 people were feared dead after an Air India plane arriving from Dubai crashed and burst into flames at dawn Saturday as it overshot a hilltop runway in southern India while trying to land in the rain.

Television images showed dense black smoke billowing from the Boeing 737-800 aircraft surrounded by flames just outside the Mangalore city airport in a hilly area with thick grass and trees.

Firefighters sprayed water on the plane as rescue workers struggled to find survivors. One firefighter ran up a hill with an injured child in his arms.

Air India official Jitender Bhargava the plane carried 160 passengers and six crew members. Officials in the state of Karnataka said only six or seven might have survived.

"This is a major calamity," Karnataka Home Minister V.S. Acharya told CNN-IBN TV.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh expressed condolences for the crash and promised compensation for the families of the victims.

As the plane tried to land about 6 a.m. Saturday, it overshot the runway and crashed, Bhargava told The Associated Press.

The crash could be the deadliest in India since the November 1996 midair collision between a Saudi airliner and a Kazakh cargo plane near New Delhi that killed 349 people.

Scores of villagers scrambled over the hilly terrain to reach the wreckage, and began aiding in the rescue operation.

Pre-monsoon rains over the past two days caused low visibility in the area, officials said.

The airport's location, on a plateau surrounded by hills, made it difficult for the firefighters to reach the scene Saturday, officials said. Aviation experts said Bajpe airport's "tabletop" runway, which ends in a valley, makes a bad crash inevitable if a plane overshoots it.

Mangalore airport is about 19 miles (30 kilometers) outside of Mangalore city.

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Plane crashes in India, 160 people feared dead
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Re: Plane crashes in India, 160 people feared dead
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2010, 01:32:22 AM »
waheguru ji  :woried: :woried: :rabb:

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Re: Plane crashes in India, 160 people feared dead
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2010, 01:41:39 AM »
A devastating news ...

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Re: Plane crashes in India, 160 people feared dead
« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2010, 06:12:08 AM »
BANGALORE - An Air India Express plane overshot a runway and crashed in flames Saturday in southern India, killing 159 people as a handful of survivors scrambled from the burning wreckage.

Officials said the Boeing 737-800, carrying 160 passengers and six crew on a flight from Dubai, careered off the end of the runway after landing and ploughed into a shallow, forested gorge where it was engulfed in flames.

Survivors described hearing a loud thud shortly after touchdown and said the main fuselage broke into two parts which then filled with fire and choking smoke.

The accident occurred shortly after 6:00am (0030 GMT) at the airport in the port city of Mangalore, around 320 kilometres (200 miles) west of the Karnataka state capital Bangalore.

"The aircraft overshot the runway," Anup Shrivasta, Air India personnel director, told a news briefing in Mumbai.

"As far as the information available with us is concerned, eight persons were rescued and shifted to local hospitals," he said.

A police official said one of the survivors, a seven-year-old boy, had later died from his injuries.



It was India's worst aviation disaster since 1996 when two passenger planes collided in mid-air near New Delhi with the loss of all 349 on board both flights.

One survivor, Umer Farooq, told the NDTV news channel from his hospital bed that he had heard a loud bang as the plane touched down.

"Then the plane veered off toward some trees on the side and then the cabin filled with smoke. I got caught in some cables but managed to scramble out," said Farooq, who had burns to his arms, legs, and face.

Television images from the immediate aftermath of the crash showed smoke billowing from the fuselage, as emergency crews, who had struggled down steep, wooded slopes to reach the aircraft, sought to douse the fire with foam.

Hours later, rescue workers were still pulling blackened bodies -- some of them still strapped upright into their seats -- from the remains of the burned out fuselage.

Another survivor, K.P. Manikutty, said he was able to escape with only minor injuries.

"There was no warning to passengers about any trouble and it appeared to be a smooth landing," Manikutty told the Press Trust of India.



"Immediately on touching the ground, the aircraft jerked and in a few moments hit something. Then it split in the middle and caught fire. I just jumped from the gap," he said.

The flight manifest said the 160 passengers -- all of them Indian nationals -- included 137 adults, nine children and four infants.

The pilot was identified as Z. Glusica, 53 -- a British national of Serbian origin who had been flying with Air India for the past two years.

V.P. Agrawal, chairman of the Airport Authority of India, told reporters in New Delhi that there had been no distress call from the cockpit to suggest a technical fault.

"The visibility was six kilometres when the aircraft approached the runway which was more than sufficient," Agrawal said.

Air India Express is subsidiary budget airline operated by the state-run carrier.

The airport is located some 20 kilometres outside Mangalore.

Many Indians from Karnataka and other southern states work in Gulf cities such as Dubai as construction workers, domestic staff and in other low-paid jobs.

They send much of their earnings back to India as remittances, and return to India for their annual leave.



In a statement, US-based aircraft manufacturer Boeing said it was sending a team of investigators to India to help in the crash inquiry.

"Boeing wishes to express its profound condolences to the friends and family of those lost... as well as its wish for the recovery of those injured," it said on its website.


The last major plane crash in India was in 2000, when 61 people were killed after a passenger plane crashed into a residential area near the eastern city of Patna.

Saturday's crash came as Air India is struggling to turn around its finances after posting a net loss of more than one billion dollars last year.

The state carrier's once-dominant domestic market share has shrunk to 18 percent in the face of intense competition from private carriers since India liberalised its civil aviation market in the 1990s.

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Re: Plane crashes in India, 160 people feared dead
« Reply #4 on: May 22, 2010, 06:45:07 AM »
waheguru g sab te kirpa kareo.. :rabb:

so bad .. :sad:

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Re: Plane crashes in India, 160 people feared dead
« Reply #5 on: May 22, 2010, 06:47:33 AM »
omgg so bad

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Re: Plane crashes in India, 160 people feared dead
« Reply #6 on: May 22, 2010, 10:51:46 AM »
oh my god  :sad:
rabh ji sab te mehar kario  :rabb:

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Re: Plane crashes in India, 160 people feared dead
« Reply #7 on: May 22, 2010, 12:13:51 PM »
WAHEGURU g..

RIP to all who lost their lives :((

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Re: Plane crashes in India, 160 people feared dead
« Reply #8 on: May 22, 2010, 12:20:24 PM »
tuhanu pata 1 family deeeeeeeee... 16 member mar gayeeeeeeeee....

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Re: Plane crashes in India, 160 people feared dead
« Reply #9 on: May 22, 2010, 12:54:58 PM »
mainu v hune pta lga....... :surp: :surp: :surp: jdo mae news dekhiya

so bad  :sad: :sad: :sad:

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Re: Plane crashes in India, 160 people feared dead
« Reply #10 on: May 22, 2010, 12:55:51 PM »
very very sad news yaar :(

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Re: Plane crashes in India, 160 people feared dead
« Reply #11 on: May 25, 2010, 07:34:19 PM »
But wat is more distressing..is that becoz of the compensation amount...so many people are there who are claiming for the single body...
and now DNA tests are being conducted to identify the kin of victims...
Really Sad !

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Re: Plane crashes in India, 160 people feared dead
« Reply #12 on: May 25, 2010, 10:20:47 PM »
One human's (pilot's) error can cost so many lives...

 

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