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16 die as plane slides off runway in India

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NEW DELHI — A special flight carrying evacuees to India who had been stranded abroad because of the coronaviru­s skidded off a runway and split in two while landing Friday in heavy rain in the southern state of Kerala, killing at least 16 passengers and injuring 123 more, police said.

Abdul Karim, a senior Kerala state police officer, said the dead included one of the pilots of the Air India Express flight. He said at least 15 of the injured were in critical condition, and that rescue operations were over.

The two-year-old Boeing 737-800 flew from Dubai to

Kozhikode, also called Calicut, in Kerala, India’s southernmo­st state, the airline said.

A similar tragedy to Friday’s was narrowly avoided at the same airport a year ago, when an Air India Express flight suffered a tail strike upon landing. None of the 180 passengers of that flight were injured.

Kozhikode’s 2,850-metre runway is on a flat hilltop with deep gorges on either side ending in a 34-metre drop.

Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep S. Puri said the flight “overshot the runway in rainy conditions and went down” the slope, breaking into two pieces upon impact.

An inquiry will be conducted by the ministry’s Aircraft Accident Investigat­ion Bureau, he said.

The airport’s runway end safety area was expanded in 2018 to accommodat­e wide-body aircraft. The runway end safety area meets United Nations internatio­nal civil aviation requiremen­ts, but the U.N. agency recommends a buffer that is 150 metres (492 feet) longer than what exists at Kozhikode airport, according to Harro Ranter, chief executive of the Aviation Safety Network online database.

Dubai-based aviation consultant Mark Martin said that while it was too early to determine the cause of the crash, annual monsoon conditions appeared to be a factor. “Low visibility, wet runway, low cloud base, all leading to very poor braking action is what looks like led to where we are at the moment with this crash,” Martin said, calling for the European Aviation Safety Agency and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administra­tion to assist with the Indian government’s investigat­ion.

The Air India Express flight was part of the Indian government’s special repatriati­on mission to bring Indian citizens back to the country, officials said.

All of the passengers were returning from the Gulf region, authoritie­s said.

 ??  ?? An Air India Express plane that skidded off a runway is split into two at the airport in Kozhikode, Kerala state on Friday.
An Air India Express plane that skidded off a runway is split into two at the airport in Kozhikode, Kerala state on Friday.

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