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Passengers safe after Air Niugini flight crashes into sea in Micronesia

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Passengers safe after Air Niugini flight crashes into sea in Micronesia

 

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People are evacuated from an Air Niugini plane crashed in the waters in Weno, Chuuk, Micronesia, September 28, 2018 in this picture obtained from social media. James Yaingeluo/via REUTERS

 

SYDNEY (Reuters) - A flotilla of small boats rescued all 47 passengers and crew from an Air Niugini flight that crashed into the sea short of the runway at an airport in the tiny South Pacific nation of Micronesia on Friday, the airport's manager said.

 

"It was supposed to land but instead of landing it was 150 yards short and she went down," Jimmy Emilio, general manager of Chuuk Airport at Weno in Micronesia, told Reuters by telephone.

 

"We don't really know what happened ... people were rescued by boats - 36 passengers and 11 crew were all rescued, only the plane is sinking right now," he said.

 

The Boeing 737-800 <BA.N> aircraft hit the lagoon surrounding the small island about 9.30 a.m. local time (2330 GMT Thursday), Emilio said.

 

The passengers and crew were taken to hospital, where eight remained, four in a serious condition with bone fractures and other injuries, according to a hospital spokesman.

 

"I thought we landed hard until I looked over and saw a hole in the side of the plane and water was coming in," passenger Bill Jaynes said in a video posted by the Pacific Daily News website.

 

"I thought, well, this is not like the way it's supposed to happen," he said. Water was waist-deep in the cabin before rescuers arrived, he said.

Video published online by Radio New Zealand and pictures posted on Twitter showed the half-submerged aircraft surrounded by small speedboats.

 

Air Niugini said in a statement that "the weather was very poor with heavy rain and reduced visibility at the time of the incident".

 

A spokesman for Papua New Guinea's Accident Investigation Commission said investigators would fly to the scene as soon as possible to piece together what happened.

 

In 2013, all 101 passengers aboard a Lion Air flight that overshot the runway at Denpasar in Indonesia and landed in shallow water were similarly rescued by boats without casualties.

 

(Reporting by Tom Westbrook; Editing by Paul Tait and Michael Perry)

 
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Obviously no Thais in the vicinity with cans of spray paint! --- Yet.

 

Sorry, couldn't help myself. TTF all survived.

OOps !!!   All the new navigation gear on the plane but nothing on the ground to use it properly

 
Air Niugini said in a statement that "the weather was very poor with heavy rain and reduced visibility at the time of the incident".
 
If this was the case it appears to have cleared up nicely for the rescue operation to be successful

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