Posted on 12/08/2005 5:37:35 PM PST by sharkhawk
A plane has apparently crashed through a fence at Midway airport in Chicago. Southwest airline 737 plane now sitting in intersection of 55th and Central. Channel 7 has confirmed, fire and ambulances on way. Details still sketchy.
Nope, that's real...Princess Juliana, St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles. The beach is Maho Beach and there are hundreds of pictures like that of airplanes coming in right over the beach; the end of the runway is just across that access road. The airport only has one runway, and there's a mountain at the other end, so most approaches are made over Maho Beach. Granted, that 747 was a little low, but not THAT low compared to others. If you go to airliners.net and look for their most popular pictures of all time, probably two-thirds of them are shots taken at Maho Beach.
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Despite this, and a 3 hour drive home that usually takes 45 minutes...we're all NOT going to die, just thought I'd add that.
Nope
Yo its a date me too
I went there for the picture I posted. But it's a bar website, so I thought it might be a gag...
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"Note to Southwest:
Hire more ex-Navy pilots."
I'm just tuning in....I take it you're an ex-navy pilot. Wasn't that what the airlines did after Vietnam? ....hire ex-military pilots? That was probably their greatest source of experienced pilots. Am I correct?
According to WGN, 3 children, 2 adults injured in the car, at least 2 are in critical condition, some of the others are serious.
This is info from people supplying relief crews. Snow/ice or whatever, they have a major problem. It isn't very warm right now.
WGN: Firefighters say that the 2nd car struck was parked and unoccupied.
thanks for the updates
The crawl on FNC is saying that 4 people have been taken to hospital.
The WSJ said Southwest went for Denver because they have excess planes due to NOLA being washed away.
1 fatality a 6 year old kid
I take it that you and the lovely Ms. cyborg will be living close to the airport?
I used to live in Seattle about halfway between Seatac and Boeing Field. 747's were always taking off and landing. I love watching those planes in the air. They are so stately, like ocean liners of the sky.
It just sucks to travel in them (if you are flying coach, that is).
Local news in STL says that as many of 9 injuries on the ground have been report due to this plane sliding off the runway.
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