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Commuter Plane Crash @ Charlotte NC Airport (BREAKING)
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| 8 Jan 03
| MSNBC
Posted on 01/08/2003 6:11:25 AM PST by TankerKC
Breaking news. Charlotte to Greenville flight--19 on board. Crashed on takeoff into a US Airways hangar.
More to follow...
TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: northcarolina; oldnorthstate; unhelpful
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To: commish
As being reported on Fox News. Preliminary reports are that all on the plane have been killed.
Pray for their families.
To: commish
fox reports that there are no survivors.
dep
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posted on
01/08/2003 6:50:21 AM PST
by
dep
To: McGruff
Yep, engine out sounds better now. We had a lot of frost today in Orlando, which caused me to make that assumption. Like I said earlier, let's let NTSB do their job and see what happened.
To: concerned about politics
Terrible news.
To: concerned about politics
Oh no.
To: TankerKC
Report: No survivors in N.C. plane crash 01/08/2003
By AMANDA GRANGER and JIM GILCHRIEST / nbc6.com
An Air Midwest commuter plane crashed this morning on takeoff from Charlotte-Douglas International Airport, authorities said, killing 19 passengers and two crew members.
Officials at Carolinas Medical Center have been told not to expect any patients.
Eyewitnesses say the small plane was taking off when it suddenly banked to the left and hit a US Airways hangar shortly before 9 a.m. Pictures from NBC6-TV in Charlotte show the blackened corner of the hangar, but a fire reported earlier is no longer burning.
NBC6-TV This image from T.V. shows one corner of the hanger hit by the plane blackened and burning. |
Smoke was also seen billowing from a charred ditch near the hangar, but the wreckage is not in view.
The plane was enroute for Greenville-Spartanburg Airport when it went down. It was scheduled to arrive at 9:11 a.m.
The runway where the accident happened is shut down, but the airport is not closed at this time.
Online at: http://www.dallasnews.com/latestnews/stories/010803dnnatplane.16ba74f.html
To: hellinahandcart
Terrible news. Yeh. It's sad.
To: concerned about politics
My husband refuses to fly on turboprops. If jet service is not available, he drives.
To: mbynack
Praying that you hear from your parents soon, and for peace for you while you wait.
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posted on
01/08/2003 6:53:42 AM PST
by
mombonn
To: Hillary's Lovely Legs; dep
Heartbreaking news.
To: Archangelsk
FOX said it's 54 degrees at the airport.
To: mbynack
Prayers for you and your parents. Please let us know as soon as you are able to confirm their safety.
To: dalereed
"If it occured on takeoff and went into the hanger on it's back it apparently lost an engine on takeoff and the pilot failed to take corrective action that must be done immediatly."
Agree completely. (Comm/Inst S/MEL 200 hrs. and .8 left seat in the Goodyear blimp America! )
To: mombonn
Lynchburg, Va. is a city of nearly 200,000 people located 180 miles SW of Washington, DC, famous for Jerry Falwell and several colleges, etc.
Lynchburg, TN, is a picturesque little village in S Cen Tennessee, about 70 miles WNW of Chattanooga, or 70 miles SSE of Nashville. It is famous for Jack Daniels, a brand of whiskey.
Greenville-Spartanburg is a booming important city in NW South Carolina, about 75 miles WSW of Charlotte; it is in the running for the "biggest city you never heard of." Population nearing 1 million.
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posted on
01/08/2003 6:59:47 AM PST
by
crystalk
To: Trust but Verify
My husband refuses to fly on turboprops.That, IMHO, is not a well grounded fear. There's nothing unsafe about turboprops (or recips, for that matter). In this instance, it looks like engine-failure induced yaw is the cause, and that can happen in any multi engine aircraft.
To: mbynack
If you are trying to reach your parents on their cell phones, be advized that they rarely work inside airports. Airports are adding scrambling signals. It's very frustrating. I wish you all the best.
To: crystalk
PS It is a beautiful day in the South and I doubt that weather was a factor. Check the nut behind the wrench; was he a Muslim?
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posted on
01/08/2003 7:01:13 AM PST
by
crystalk
To: MindBender26
.8 left seat in the Goodyear blimp America! )LOL! A whole .8! I guess that's your 48 minutes of fame!
To: Trust but Verify; mbynack; xzins; fortheDeclaration; Commander8
Your# 52).......bttt
Prayers for you and your parents. Please let us know as soon as you are able to confirm their safety.
Amen,........More Grace and Mercy,.........In Jesus' Precious Name, Amen!
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posted on
01/08/2003 7:01:52 AM PST
by
maestro
To: Beenliedto
That's what's nice about the rear engines jets, though. Virtually center line thrust. .... All except the MD-80, which is so underpowered they automatically retract the landing lights if they lose engine, because thrust is so marginal the extra drag from the lights would prevent go-around!
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