Plane overshoots runway and crashes into sea in Micronesia
A Papua New Guinean plane has sunk in a lagoon after overshooting the runway in the Federated States of Micronesia on Friday morning.
All
passengers were reportedly rescued safely from Air Niugini’s partially
submerged Boeing 737-800, after local fishers took their boats out to
the crash site almost immediately.
Locals
reported broken bones are among the passenger injuries after the flight
came in “very low” for its landing, and ended up in the water.
Flight 73 flies between Pohnpei in the Federated States of Micronesia and Port Moresby, stopping in Chuuk State.
No casualties. 35 passengers of #AirNiugini flight to #FSM that crashed into the sea in Chuuk have been evacuated to safety and taken to hospital. The flight was landing. pic.twitter.com/5nTOQZpin8— makereta komai (@burebasgal) September 28, 2018
BREAKING: The Air Niugini plane which has landed in the ocean appears to be Flight PX073 which is scheduled to fly Pohnpei - Chuuk - Port Moresby. Photos show small boats effecting rescue @PXPNG #PNG pic.twitter.com/xPNsau2jZH— Deni ToKunai (@Tavurvur) September 28, 2018
Videos posted to social media show dozens of people in boats around the wreckage.
Various reports said there had been up to 57 people on board, including 11 crew and either 36 or 46 passengers.
Air
Niugini is PNG’s national airline. The plane is believed to be a
13-year-old aircraft previously operated by Jet Airways and Air India
Express, and was involved in a collision at Port Moresby in May.
It
was stationary at the Jacksons international airport when a cargo plane
clipped its wing while turning, according to PNG’s Accident
Investigation Commission.
Matthew Colson, a Baptist missionary on the island, said it had been raining but was not windy when the plane landed. Colson, who has lived on the island for most of his life and runs a radio station, spoke with residents and officials in the aftermath.
Matthew Colson, a Baptist missionary on the island, said it had been raining but was not windy when the plane landed. Colson, who has lived on the island for most of his life and runs a radio station, spoke with residents and officials in the aftermath.
Passengers included a small number of locals alongside predominately US and Australian passengers, he said.
The
plane crashed into the water near a market where fishers had come in to
sell their catch. “They just went straight out there and started
hauling people to shore,” Colson said.
Air Niugini had only recently begun flying that route with the larger Boeing planes, Colson said.
Jayne said he wasn’t seriously hurt but there were some “pretty severe injuries” among other passengers.
It was surreal, Jayne said in a video posted to Facebook. I thought we [just] landed hard until I looked over and saw a hole in the side of the plane and water was coming in, and thought, This is not the way it’s supposed to happen.
We came in low, very low. Unfortunately the flight attendants panicked and started yelling. I was trying to be calm and help as much as I could.
Jayne said he wasn’t seriously hurt but there were some “pretty severe injuries” among other passengers.