American Airlines Plane Crashes In
Jamaica With No Fatalities
December 23. 2009
Christmas is a season where Jamaicans typically return
to the island for a number of fun festivities. An American Airlines
plane originating in Washington and stopping over in Miami, Florida, en
route to Kingston Jamaica, the nation's capital, crashed while
attempting to land on the runway at Norman Manley International Airport.
According to the Jamaican Security Minister,
Daryl Vaz, the plane was mostly comprised of Jamaicans on their way home for the
holidays.
Preliminary reports suggest, something was wrong
with the plane, as it landed at an accelerated speed, crashed through a
fence, began to break apart, one of the engines fell off.
The fuselage split into three pieces, the aircraft
skidded across a public road and stopped 10 feet from the Caribbean
sea, due to a small sand hill bordering the ocean. Now that's a
crash landing. That pilot totally drives like one of my friends
(kidding).
Passengers from the crashed plane
40 people sustained minor injuries, including the pilot,
whose arm was broken in the crash landing. It was miraculous no one died
and they have to thank the Lord for that. I never take flying for
granted and pray before I go to the airport.