Sunday, April 14, 2013

Indonesia's LionAir Plane misses runway in Bali & lands in sea


Indonesia's LionAir Plane misses runway in Bali & lands in sea

A passenger aircraft has overshot a runway on the main island of Bali and landed in the sea. All of the passengers and crew survived the accident and are safe, although some injuries are reported. The plane belonged to Indonesia's LionAir, and was coming into land at the international airport in Bali's provincial city of Denpasar.

Wreckage of a LionAir passenger aircraft sits in the sea off Bali (© AP Photo, Indonesian Police)

All of the passengers and crew were safely rescued and 22 people were taken to three different hospitals with various injuries, said an official with Bali's search and rescue agency. He said initial reports showed there were 101 passengers and seven crew members aboard the plane.
Wreckage of a LionAir passenger aircraft sits in the sea off Bali (© AP Photo, Indonesian Police)

The Transportation Ministry's director general of aviation, Harry Bakti Gumay, said the plane overshot the runway and fell into the sea from a height of about 55 yards. The cause of the accident was unclear, and Gumay said an investigation was under way.

Hospital officials and paramedics said at least seven passengers were taken to hospital with head wounds and broken bones. Many passengers arrived there with wet clothes and bruises.
Wreckage of a LionAir passenger aircraft sits in the sea off Bali (© AP Photo, Indonesian Police)
The aircraft was in landing position when suddenly I saw it getting closer to the sea, and finally it hit the water,' said a passenger who sustained head wounds in the crash. 'All of the passengers were screaming in panic in fear they would drown. I left behind my belongings and went to an emergency door. I got out of the plane and swam before rescuers jumped in to help me.'

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