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    Spain Madrid - 147 killed in plane crash

    147 killed in plane crash at Madrid airport

    Wednesday, August 20, 2008 524 PM
    By HAROLD HECKLE



    A Spanish emergency rescue official says there are only 26 survivors after an airliner with 173 people aboard crashed on takeoff from Madrid's airport.

    The official with the SAMUR municipal rescue service gave the toll after touring the site of Wednesday's crash.

    The official told AP the rest of the people on the plane have been given up for dead. He spoke on condition of anonymity because of department rules that barred him from giving his name.

    The Spanair jet was bound for the Canary Islands.

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    147 killed in plane crash at Madrid airport



    (AP) -- A Spanish airliner bound for the Canary Islands swerved off the runway and caught fire during takeoff from the Madrid airport on Wednesday, killing at least 45 people, the Interior Ministry said.

    Nineteen of the 173 people on board were seriously injured, according to statements from the airline and the ministry.

    It is the height of the summer tourist season in Spain and Spanair flight JK5022 was bound for Las Palmas in the Canary Islands, a popular resort off West Africa the company said.

    Thick, white smoke rose above Barajas airport as 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.

    An official with the Madrid emergency rescue service SAMUR said crews were removing injured people and bodies from the MD-80, calling it a "catastrophe." The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to give his name.

    The plane was an MD-82 carrying 173 people, Spanair said.

    The newspaper El Pais said the plane was delayed an hour by technical problems. It managed to get slightly off the ground but crashed near the end of the runway, the paper said.




    Many people die in Spain plane crash




    Airliner goes off runway in Madrid


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    Thats so bad, bless them; fate took a turn for the worse. I saw the breaking news around 8.00 clock hoping for better news. First I heard of the casulties involved.

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    Madrid Plane Crash Witness

    Madrid Plane Crash Witness


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    Fucking aeroplanes, they simply can't be trusted.

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    Press release

    Regarding flight number JK5022

    Spanair regrets to confirm that 164 passengers and 9 crew were on board its flight JK5022, which was involved in an accident in Madrid today.
    The accident occurred at 14:45 local time during take off, aircraft type MD-82.
    The names of the passengers and crew on board the aircraft will not be released until all next-of-kin has been notified, and a special help-line number has been established for relatives and friends seeking information about those who may have been on board. The number is +34 800 400 200.

    A team of specially trained Spanair personnel is being assembled in Palma de Majorca, and will fly to Madrid later today to provide support and assistance at the scene.
    Spanair is doing everything possible to help the Spanish authorities at this difficult time.
    Spanair will provide further information as soon as it becomes available and will hold a press conference at Meliá Avenida de América hotel in Madrid at 18:00 local time.
    Note to Editors: we ask journalists to contact the media information centre that has been specially established to provide you with updated information. The number is +34 91 625 87 03. Please do not call the passenger help line.

    Friends & Relatives phone only: +34 800 400 200



    Media only: +34 91 625 87 03



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    Terrible news.

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    Witness to Spain plane Crash talks to BBC

    Witness to Spain plane Crash talks to BBC

    An eyewitness to the plane crash at Madrid's Barajas airport has said "the whole of the back end of the plane was burnt."


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    Madrid plane crash kills dozens

    Madrid plane crash kills dozens
    From CNN's Al Goodman

    MADRID, Spain (CNN) -- A Spanish plane with more than 170 people on board crashed in flames Wednesday at Madrid's Barajas Airport, killing at least 90 people, officials said.
    Smoke could be seen rising from the end of the runway at Madrid's Barajas Airport.


    The crash during take off reportedly followed an explosion on board the budget airline jet, sending up a plume of smoke visible from several kilometers away.

    The official death toll is 90, according to Interior Ministry officials. Local officials are telling CNN's Spanish sister station CNN+ that 26 people taken to hospital are the only survivors, and that two of those survivors are children.

    Some of those survivors have serious injuries and others non-life threatening injuries, Spanish Red Cross spokeswoman Olivia Acosa told CNN. Many of the injured were treated for burns, she said.

    Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zappatero arrived at the airport Wednesday evening afetr cutting short a vacation.

    The incident happened as Spanair Flight 5022 was taking off from the main runway, the official said. It was headed to Las Palmas in the Canary Islands, a more than two-hour flight. Watch smoke rising from airport »

    The Red Cross said it has set up a field hospital at the airport to treat the injured and is offering psychological counseling to the victims' families.

    Clouds of gray and black smoke billowed from the site, and even local media cameras could not get a close view of the accident scene. A helicopter passed overhead, dumping what appeared to be water on reported grassfires sparked by the blaze.

    Ambulances were seen speeding in and out of the airport and dozens of emergency vehicles gathered at one entrance point. Watch as the wounded arrive at a hospital »

    Spanish media reported at least 11 fire engines were dispatched to control the blaze.

    A survivor told a reporter from Spain's ABC newspaper that she and other passengers heard a loud explosion as the plane was taking off.
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    "She said they could see the fire ... and then it was not even a minute or so they heard (something) blow up," the reporter, Carlota Fomina, told CNN. "They were about 200 meters in the air and then they were landing but not crashing. They were landing, like, little by little -- it was not like they (fell) down suddenly."
    The accident happened as Spanair Flight 5022 -- also carrying passengers from Lufthansa Flight 2554 -- was taking off at about 2:45 p.m. (8:45 a.m. ET), an airport official said. According to Spanair's Web site, the flight was originally supposed to depart at 1 p.m. iReport: Send us your pictures, video, information.

    Spanair, owned by Scandinavian airline SAS, is one of Spain's three major private carriers.

    An SAS official said there were 166 passengers plus six crew on the plane, which was a code-share flight with Lufthansa Airline, indicating the jet may have been carrying German vacationers. Watch as relatives of survivors start arriving at the airport »
    Barajas Airport closed after the crash but reopened more than two hours later, allowing a limited number of take-offs and landings, the airport official said.

    It was the first fatal accident at the airport since December 1983, when 93 people were killed as two Spanish airliners collided while taxiing for takeoff.

    The airport, eight miles (13 km) northeast of central Madrid, is Spain's busiest, handling more than 40 million passengers a year.

    The United States' National Transportation Safety Board is sending an investigation team to Madrid to aid in the crash investigation because the aircraft is an American-made McDonnell Douglas MD-82, NTSB spokesman Keith Holloway said.

    He said the group will depart "as soon as we can gather the team together."


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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    The newspaper El Pais said the plane was delayed an hour by technical problems.
    Presumably the mechanical crews that cleared this plane are fcked.....?


    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    The crash during take off reportedly followed an explosion on board the budget airline jet,
    worrisome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    McDonnell Douglas MD-82
    They seem to have a habit of falling out of the sky. Avoid!

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    Javier Fernandez Garcia, the flight coordinator at Madrid airport, told El Mundo newspaper: "This aircraft already had two flights cancelled because of problems."



    Spanish media reported that the aircraft had alrady attempted one take-off but had experienced difficulties. Mr Garcia told El Mundo: "The aircraft was going to take off and the pilot realised there was a fault in the left engine and he returned (to the stand). They were thinking of changing aircraft and finally they authorised the departure in order to avoid more delay."



    The crash came just hours after pilots at the airline threatened to strike over SAS's cost-cutting plans at the struggling Majorca-based airline, which has been making heavy losses


    Madrid holiday crash plane had cancelled two flights previously - Times Online

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    Madrid - 153 dead

    Search for clues in Madrid crash


    A convoy of hearses removed bodies from the scene of the crash


    Accident investigators are to scour the wreckage of a plane that crashed at Madrid's Barajas airport, leaving 153 passengers dead.

    The cause of the air disaster, Spain's worst in 25 years, has not yet been identified but the black box flight recorder was retrieved from the debris.

    Relatives of the victims have been arriving at a makeshift mortuary in the capital all night to identify bodies.

    Nineteen people survived the crash - some remain in a critical condition.
    Spanair flight JK 5022, bound for Las Palmas in the Canary Islands, took off on Wednesday lunchtime with 172 people on board.

    See satellite image of airport

    Initial reports suggested that a fire had broken out in one of the engines during or shortly after take-off from Terminal Four, and the plane ended up in a field.

    Spanish Transport Minister Magdalena Alvarez said the plane had earlier begun taxiing to the runway, before turning back because of a technical problem, which had caused an hour's delay in the take-off.

    Spanish media said the pilot had reported a fault with a temperature gauge, but it was thought to have been fixed.

    Anger

    A long convoy of black hearses rolled out of the airport grounds during the night to carry bodies to a makeshift morgue, where the victims' relatives, some of whom had travelled from the Canary Islands, gathered.

    The convention centre on the outskirts of the capital was also used as a mortuary during the Madrid train bombings four years ago.




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    The BBC's Steve Kingstone in Madrid says many of the relatives have expressed anger and disgust at Spanair, blaming it for the accident.

    He says the injured include a young brother and sister, who immediately asked rescuer workers about their parents.

    Investigators will now examine the "black box" flight data recorders in an attempt to determine what brought down the American-made MD82 plane.

    Spanish ministers said foul play had been ruled out and the crash was considered to be an accident.

    The 15-year-old plane had passed a safety inspection in January, said Sergio Allard, a spokesman for Spanair, which is owned by Scandinavian firm SAS.

    Spanish media said some German, Swedish, Chilean and Colombian nationals had been among the passengers.

    'All destruction'

    Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero cut short his holiday in the south of the country to visit the scene of the crash.

    Smoke billowed from the wreckage of the plane


    Speaking at the airport, he said that "the government is overwhelmed, very affected, as are all Spanish citizens, by this tragedy".

    Television images on Wednesday showed plumes of smoke rising over the field in which the remains of the plane were resting.

    Emergency services chief Ervigio Corral said that rescue workers had been faced with "a desolate scene".
    "You couldn't distinguish that there was an aircraft there apart from the remains of the tail," he said. "There was nothing of fuselage."

    Another rescue worker, Pablo Albella, told AP news agency: "The fuselage is destroyed. The plane burned. I have seen a kilometre of charred land and few whole pieces of the fuselage. It is all destruction."

    Messages of sympathy have been sent to Spain by leaders around the world.
    The presidents of Russia, France and Italy, Germany's chancellor and Britain's queen joined with Latin American leaders in sending their condolences.

    It was the deadliest air accident in Spain since a Colombian airline's Boeing 747 crashed in Madrid in 1983 killing 181 people.

    People concerned for relatives or friends who might have been on board the plane can call Spanair's helpline on +34 800 400 200 (from inside Spain
    only).
    MD82 AIRCRAFT
    Passengers 150-170
    Cruise speed 504mph (811km/h)
    Length 45.1m (148ft)
    Height 9m (29.5ft)
    Wing-span 32.8m (107.6ft)
    Maximum range 2,052 nautical miles (3,798km)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    McDonnell Douglas MD-82
    They seem to have a habit of falling out of the sky. Avoid!
    Not to Piss on your fire but.... MD series aircraft have one of the better safety records of major airliners.... surprised me too.

    Problem might be they are now flown by mostly budget airlines.... lots of issues with the budget folk. So their recent history ain't been so good.

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    "However although the plane has been involved in a number of crashes, experts regard the MD-80 - a short-haul workhorse with a range of up to four hours – as among the safest in the sky." From the Telegraph

    Madrid plane crash: Crash history of MD-80 series - Telegraph
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