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#71819 by Richard28
02 Aug 2005, 23:30
horrible news.

hope everyone is okay.
#71821 by p17blo
02 Aug 2005, 23:34
This looks bad, unusual tho I think that a plane has ended up in such a bad state after actually landing and then skiding. I am not an authority on this, but the last time I can remember anything similar was the manchester fire (I know this was pre-take off)

Paul
#71824 by Wolves27
02 Aug 2005, 23:58
Reports on the BBC suggest the number of survivors is high.

Dean
#71826 by s0436
02 Aug 2005, 23:59
All passengers survived the crash...apparently the plane was struck by lightening. The A340 has an excellent safety record, I don't think it will be tainted even after this crash landing.
#71827 by Richard28
02 Aug 2005, 23:59
Originally posted by easygoingeezer
reuters: all survived


yep, now confirmed by Air France too.
#71829 by Scrooge
03 Aug 2005, 00:05
that is amazing,looking at the pic's you would figure a high number of deaths,well glad im wrong on that one.
#71832 by easygoingeezer
03 Aug 2005, 00:11
with news being what it is today it makes a welcome change to see a news story end with a sigh of relief, hope the cabin crew get recognised for their skill in helping the passengers to safety.

Apparently there was hail, wonder if it was a downdraught
#71834 by preiffer
03 Aug 2005, 00:23
Wow, I'm both amazed and relieved. Well done to the emergency services, I guess!

(Ironically, I booked flights through YYZ today) Only "up to 200 people on board" sounds like a light load for an A340 though.
#71837 by Richard28
03 Aug 2005, 00:27
Originally posted by preiffer
Wow, I'm both amazed and relieved. Well done to the emergency services, I guess!

(Ironically, I booked flights through YYZ today) Only "up to 200 people on board" sounds like a light load for an A340 though.


Apparently 309 people were on board - original estimates of 200 were a bit off.

edited : 297 pax + 12 crew

Rich.
#71839 by Kryten
03 Aug 2005, 01:21
Just been reading on this. Really glad all ok.
#71856 by mungo
03 Aug 2005, 09:08
I hope that all those frequent flyers who think they look cool if they do not watch the saftey briefing now put down the paper and take notice.
#71861 by Milliemoo
03 Aug 2005, 09:37
Thank God nobody was killed.

Milliemoo
#71867 by VS045
03 Aug 2005, 09:53
The crew should be congratulated on working well and ensuring that no one was hurt in the emergency.

Cheers,
VS045
#71878 by vizbiz
03 Aug 2005, 11:29
Spookily, you can use the ATC link in the "live ATC" topic to log on to the Tornoto ATC, and then specify yesterday at 16:00 local for a 30 minute period - you even get a weather radar map of the area.

You can hear ATC diverting people, commenting on the fact that "a plane has slid off the end of the runway". They're all very calm and collected on the ATC, however right after it happens you can hear shouting in the background as the s**t hits the fan.

Given no one was injured I thought I'd post this.
#71880 by Jonathan
03 Aug 2005, 11:39
It just goes to show that modern planes are safer crashing than their older counterparts

I for one cannot remember a plane crash/fire where all pax and crew survived!

Well done to all crew/emergency services involved
#71899 by seany
03 Aug 2005, 12:15
Quite a miracle nobody was hurt badly after looking at the video and pictures, I never realised the A340 had such a good safety record.
#71905 by Matt
03 Aug 2005, 12:47
I have just read a PAX report from this incident:

'At some point the wing was off. The oxygen masks never came down. The plane was filling up with smoke.'

She said one of the flight attendants tried to calm passengers and tell them that everything was OK.

'And yet the plane was on fire and smoke pouring in. I don't like to criticise, but the staff did not seem helpful or prepared.'

So that report doesn't bode well for the crew. I guess all this happened though in split seconds. So hard to imagine being in that situation, but also so thankful that everyone was ok physically.

Matt
#71909 by Jonathan
03 Aug 2005, 13:11
I'm sure some of the other 296 pax would disagree!

At the end of the day the crew got every one out safely
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