Both a tragedy and a miracle

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It is both a tragedy and a miracle.

Air France Airbus flight A358 from Paris came down in a heavy rainstorm in zero visibility at Pearson International Airport Tuesday afternoon. It didn’t make a proper landing and broke apart, bursting into flames.

As terrifying as the incident was, the almost unbelievable mishap resulted in only minor injuries.

The pilot of the plane is being given credit for doing an incredible job of somehow avoiding any more carnage or keeping the craft from suffering any additional damage.

It’s believed there were at least 297 people on board, along with 12 crew members. Despite the fact the plane broke apart on landing and smoke filled the cabin, no one was killed.

In fact, only 14 people are said to have suffered just minor injuries and 43 were sent to hospitals overall to be checked out. Two are tiny babies, who were transported to the Hospital for Sick Children.

“An A-340 was flying in from Charles de Gaulle. It landed on runway 24 left and overran that runway by some 200 metres," confirms Steve Shaw of the Greater Toronto Airports Authority. “Emergency services responded immediately, and the passengers were able to be evacuated.”

Large plumes of smoke billowed out from the plane and could be seen for miles, as pillars of black ash spilled out over the busy Highway 401.

Emergency crews raced to the scene in an attempt to rescue any passengers and extinguish the flames. Part of the plane's wing was seen protruding from the trees.

In an incredible scene out of a movie, some of the passengers emerged from the acrid debris, running onto the nearby highway and trying to flag down traffic or call their relatives.

Those who saw what happened were astounded by the sight. “A couple of people were standing by our window on the third floor as the plane was coming down the runway, and they said they saw a big ball of fire and an explosion,” recalls one man.

“They thought the engine fell off of it as it came off the end of the runway but we're not sure what happened. Then there was a large fire. The fire trucks were there. They were spraying it, and the flames are still there. We can still see flames and a large black cloud.”

“I didn't hear an explosion,” remembers another. “Our glass here is bulletproof so people can't jump out and stuff. … They started yelling ‘smoke, smoke!’ I'm sitting in front of the building now and the smoke is just insane.”

Kevin Sutherland got the fright of his life as the flight and the rain both pounded down. “It looks like it overran the runway and they saw a big ball of fire, some type of explosion,” he relates. “But they were saying they thought the wing came off and exploded … At the time there was a lot of lightning strikes in the area. We did notice that. Not sure if that had any effect on it.”

Witness Peter Norris, who was in direct view of the jet’s flight path, said he couldn’t believe planes were trying to land in such bad weather conditions.

“We saw it was starting to tilt from side to side. And then there was a massive lightning strike behind it, I don't know if it was behind it or at it. You know, it was just kind of there in the sky,” he remembers.

Another witness, a passenger on board the doomed craft, told a friend she felt the plane bounce twice, and the tires apparently blew on the vehicle.

The power also went out on the plane, leading to speculation lighting may have struck the airbus, leaving the pilot unable to bring it to a safe stop.

It landed in a ditch and burst into flames.

Airplane expert Eddy Mets believes the plane may have been hit or suffered damage in the tail section.

“Now it's a very unusual spot for the fire to be there because you do not have the wing area in flames where you have your fuel tanks," he points out. “So that was somewhat unusual to have a fire there and it burned like a candle.”

But Mets suggests something called a ‘tail strike’ may be to blame. “What a tail strike means is the aircraft comes in at a very high angle, very step angle where the tail strikes the ground first. Now that is indicative of that, because if we're looking at what we just saw here, you could relate that to a tail strike because …that's precisely where the aircraft would fracture.”

The plane was a direct non-stop flight from Paris to Toronto. It was due to pull into Terminal 3 at 3:35pm.

The airport was shut down for hours after the accident, and planes that were supposed to land at Pearson were diverted to Ottawa for the length of the emergency.

Source: Pulse24.com

This is truly amazing, to say i survived a plane crash, and nobody died.
 
Khalistani Soldier said:
I cudn't belive that there were only minor injuries. From where I live, I could smell the jet feul burning.

damn that's crazy. Witnesses said the same thing, but they gave an example of minor injuries and they said fractures and spine injuries, which are far from minor, but i guess if it was from a plane crash, the injuries must be minor.
 
well emergency crews got to the scene in 52 seconds and sprayed foam/water on it. If they waited to get there for another 20 seconds it could have exploded
 
yea i was watching it all last night im not to much into the 6 o`clock news but this intrigued me a lot i heard one of the witnesses who happens to be a student getting his liscence to drive commercial planes was there and taking dozens of pictures personally i find this totally wrong because a) he will do it for money or news broadcasting b)he found it marvelous to look at and this is nothing pretty to snap pics of. this was more a tragedy i am grateful that everyone made it out but at the same time this was a tragedy. there are mixed reports though. Some passangers said the plane got hit by lightening, some say the down draft caused it, some said there were 291 passangers and others say 297 and 12 crew members.

Witnesses even said that ppl from the crash ran away from the scene and onto the highway for safety all the while they were injured with broken arms and legs. I felt really sad and it took about 6 hrs for them to confirm that no one diesd I can only imagine what the family members were thinking.

A lot of forces of nature were against them and to get them all out under 3 minutes was pretty impressive and I salute the pilot who did it all.
 
^ how is it wrong to take pictures? if i was there i'd be fuckin videotaping it.

but honestly, i know a plane crash is big thing and i could understand if the plane crashed from like 1000 feet. but fuck, it just over shot the fuckin runway and that means it wasnt more than 20feet off the fucking ground and NOBODY died yet the whole nation is shaken up by this. its not that big a deal. it COULD have been serious, but it wasnt.
 
Ghetto_Ghost said:
^ how is it wrong to take pictures? if i was there i'd be fuckin videotaping it.

but honestly, i know a plane crash is big thing could understand if the plane crash from like 1000 feet. but fuck, it just over shot the fuckin runway and NOBODY died yet muthafuckas are runnin around crying. its not that big a deal. it COULD have been serious, but it wasnt.

but it coulda been i dont care what anyone says but ones downfall is another ones glory apperently and that aint right.

hell would you like it if your parents are crawling onto a highway begging for help and ppl are like the fucking papparazi all up in their face.
 
Pacaveli-T said:
but it coulda been i dont care what anyone says but ones downfall is another ones glory apperently and that aint right.

hell would you like it if your parents are crawling onto a highway begging for help and ppl are like the fucking papparazi all up in their face.

no, but people are going to take pictures regardless. even at 9/11 there were so many people runnin around taking video footage while people covered in blood and dust were runnin by weren't they?

and ya, ones mans downfall is another mans glory. same way one mans garbage is another mans treasure.
its life, welcome
 
Ghetto_Ghost said:
no, but people are going to take pictures regardless. even at 9/11 there were so many people runnin around taking video footage while people covered in blood and dust were runnin by weren't they?

and ya, ones mans downfall is another mans glory. same way one mans garbage is another mans treasure.
its life, welcome


thx for the notice i`ll keep that in mind next time.
 
Ghetto_Ghost said:
but honestly, i know a plane crash is big thing and i could understand if the plane crashed from like 1000 feet. but fuck, it just over shot the fuckin runway and that means it wasnt more than 20feet off the fucking ground and NOBODY died yet the whole nation is shaken up by this. its not that big a deal. it COULD have been serious, but it wasnt.

If you we're at the back of that plane, an smoke was pouring in, you would have been loading your pants!! thats for sure. :D I know i would have been!
 

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