12:12 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Bizarro|Brazil|Latin America|society · Comments Off
13 Mar 2009This story — which sounds like something out of a movie — couldn’t be more colorfully tragic. A Brazilian man allegedly kidnapped his own daughter, 5, and escaped authorities fleeing in a small airplane, which he then crashed into a shopping center in downtown Goiania, Brazil after being chased down by Brazilian air force fighter planes. Both father and daughter were killed, and the crash destroyed 20 vehicles on the ground.
The video above is in Portuguese, but you’ve already got the idea of the story. Take a look at the video to see a recreation of how it happened.
Via / 20 Minutos
5:56 pm By Maegan La Mala · New York City|society · Comments Off
15 Jan 2009
Plane crashes seems to fascinate people, and the fascination more than likely comes from the fact that the majority of them result in the deaths of hundreds of people. In fact, I can’t remember the last time I heard of a crash of a major commercial jetliner that didn’t result in mass casualties…until today. Amazingly, after ditching into the Hudson River this afternoon, U.S. Airways flight 1549 can boast zero casualties of passengers and crew:
“It was intense. It was intense. You’ve got to give it to the pilot. He made a hell of a landing,” Kolodjay said.The plane was submerged in the icy waters up to the windows when rescuers in Coast Guard vessels and ferry boats arrived, opened the door and pulled passengers in yellow life vests from the aircraft, whose fuselage appeared intact. The plane was sinking in the near-freezing water on one of the coldest days of the year, with the mercury around 20 degrees.
All of the crew and passengers were saved, and images of the downed jetliner look just like a boat with passengers disembarking como si nada. Pretty amazing.
The reason for the ditching (or crash, as most media is calling it)? Two birds stuck in the plane’s engine caused an explosion. Flight 1549 had left New York’s La Guardia airport and was bound for Charlotte, North Carolina.
Via / SFGate.com
Image via 20 Minutos, photographer Gary Hershorn / REUTERS
It happened at Terminal 6 at Madrid’s Barajas airport just about 2 hours ago. U.S. media is reporting 45 dead, but the numbers appear to be much higher. Spanish media reports differ, but at least 2 sources say that 140 of the 167 passengers and crew on board are dead, and 27 are in critical condition.
The Spanair flight, JKK 5022, was on its way to Las Palmas, Canary Islands when — according to first reports — it lost power in one of its engines just seconds after takeoff. This is the first accident at Madrid’s airport in over 25 years.
Via / El Mundo
Image via El PaĆs
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