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Jet crashes at Phuket, Thailand; at least 87 are killed
« on: September 17, 2007, 05:07:35 AM »
A plane carrying foreign tourists to one of Thailand's most popular resort islands crashed while landing in heavy rain Sunday, killing at least 87 people and injuring 43, officials said.

The deputy governor of Phuket, Worapot Ratthaseema, said the dead included Irish, Israeli, Australian and British passengers. It was not immediately clear how many foreigners died, he said.

Officials said Flight OG 269, a McDonnell Douglas MD-82 operated by One-Two-GO, an airline based in Bangkok, was attempting to land in driving wind and rain but skidded off the runaway and broke into two parts. Survivors said they escaped from windows as fire and smoke consumed the plane.

The flight was carrying 123 passengers and seven crew members to Phuket from Bangkok, said Monrudee Gettuphan, a spokeswoman for Airports of Thailand. There were 78 foreigners on board, she said. Wallop Thainua, the country's deputy health minister, said 87 people had been killed and 43 injured.

Parts of the twisted plane lay smoking at the side of the runaway. Searchers in masks converged on the plane, carrying away bodies wrapped in white sheets.

Many of the bodies were laid out in an airport building. Survivors taken to local hospitals described a horrific scene as they escaped the burning plane.

"I saw passengers engulfed in fire as I stepped over them on the way out of the plane," Parinwit Chusaeng, who was slightly burned, said on the Nation TV channel. "I was afraid that the airplane was going to explode, so I ran away."

Parinwit said he looked back and saw fires raging in the front and back of the plane. "I saw the plane in flames and there was a lot of smoke," he said.

Jikarat Wongtawan, a staff member at Bangkok Phuket Hospital, said that 32 passengers were at the hospital and that probably 24 of them were foreigners. He said they included eight Britons, five Germans, five Iranians, two Israelis and at least one Australian, Irish and Canadian. Other injured foreigners were taken to Phuket International Hospital.

Many had been planning to vacation at Phuket, an island popular with foreign tourists for its pristine beaches. It also was among the areas in Thailand hit hardest by the 2004 tsunami, which killed more than 8,000 people in the country.

Lieutenat General Amporn Charuchinda, chief of the police forensic bureau, said the authorities might move some of the bodies to a mortuary in Phang Nga Province, where some of the tsunami victims were kept.

The crash was the country's deadliest aviation accident since Dec. 11, 1998, when 101 people were killed when a Thai Airways plane crashed while trying to land in heavy rain at Surat Thani, 530 kilometers, or 330 miles, south of Bangkok. Forty-five people survived.

Officials at the scene said it was too soon to say what caused the crash, but some said the weather was probably a factor.

Chaisak Angsuwan, director general of the Air Transport Authority of Thailand, said: "The visibility was poor as the pilot attempted to land. He decided to make a go-around but the plane lost balance and crashed. It was torn into two parts."

An Irish survivor, identified only as Sean, said he was badly burned on his arms, legs and back as he escaped the flames. Speaking to TITV from the hospital in Phuket, he said he had sensed early on that there was a problem.

"You could tell when it was landing it was in trouble," he said. "It was making a noise, this bang."

One-Two-GO Airlines is one of several budget airlines started up in the past few years after Thailand's airline sector was liberalized.

It began operations in December 2003 and is the domestic subsidiary of Orient-Thai Airlines, a regional charter carrier based in Thailand.


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Re: Jet crashes at Phuket, Thailand; at least 87 are killed
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2007, 07:32:51 AM »
Kahadlok ana oi.

Mao na mahadlok jud ko sakay eroplano, esp. small planes.

Dili diay puede moadto sa Phuket by bus?



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Re: Jet crashes at Phuket, Thailand; at least 87 are killed
« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2007, 07:42:29 AM »
tnx for info!!!

sus ay. pasaway sya...peace..


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Re: Jet crashes at Phuket, Thailand; at least 87 are killed
« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2007, 08:32:49 AM »
Phuket can be travelled by bus - 8 to 10 hours away from Bangkok. Haven't been there.

Sad to hear this news. Our condolence to families who lost loved ones in the tragedy.

This thing can happen anytime, anywhere.

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Re: Jet crashes at Phuket, Thailand; at least 87 are killed
« Reply #4 on: September 18, 2007, 01:22:13 AM »
God bless their souls who died..

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