A Boeing Co. 757 cargo jet operated by DHL broke in two after skidding off the runway at Juan Santamaria Worldwide airport in Costa Rica.
The crew reported hydraulic issues with the 22-year-old plane after takeoff and made an emergency touchdown, in response to a press release Friday from DHL. The 2 pilots escaped with out critical harm and the corporate has launched an investigation to find out what occurred, the corporate mentioned.
The U.S. Nationwide Transportation Security Board will help within the investigation underneath a world treaty permitting participation by the nation the place the airplane was manufactured. An NTSB investigator and technical consultants from Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration will likely be touring to Costa Rica, NTSB spokesman Peter Knudson mentioned.
A number of movies posted on social media presupposed to be of the touchdown confirmed an plane in DHL’s yellow livery touching down and rolling alongside the runway. It then made an abrupt proper flip as what gave the impression to be smoke trailed its left primary touchdown gear.
The jet spun about 180 levels and its tail went down an embankment. Images confirmed the tail part snapped off from the primary fuselage.
Airport hearth and rescue crews had been on scene inside lower than a minute, in response to one video, and it didn’t seem that the airplane’s gas ignited.
Information from flight monitoring web site FlightRadar24 present the jet took off from Juan Santamaria Airport and initially headed north earlier than abandoning its authentic course round 10 minutes into the flight.
The pilots then swung the plane again south earlier than coming into a holding sample for round 20 minutes, presumably to dump extra gas that would ignite in a crash touchdown.
The plane then descended in a north easterly path earlier than the crash touchdown on the airport.
“We’re happy to report that the crew had been bodily unhurt within the incident,” DHL, owned by Deutsche Publish AG, mentioned in a press release. “One crew member underwent medical checks as a precaution.”
The web site Aviation Accidents reveals two different incidents involving DHL plane throughout final 10 years. In 2012, an Airbus A300-B4 skidded off the runway after touchdown as a result of a fault with its nostril gear steering, investigators discovered.
In 2016, a B737-400 operated by ASL Hungary on behalf of DHL landed wanting the runway at Bergamo Orio al Serio airport in Milan and misplaced its touchdown gear and each engines after clipping a fringe fence.
This story has been printed from a wire company feed with out modifications to the textual content.
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