Waterloo Region Record

Woman killed by blast of jet engine at popular Caribbean tourist attraction

- Amy B. Wang

A tourist on the Caribbean island country of St. Maarten was killed when a blast from a jet that was taking off nearby knocked her down, police said.

The 57-year-old New Zealand woman had been standing at a fence that separates Maho Beach and a runway at Princess Juliana Internatio­nal Airport, police said. The area has become a popular, albeit dangerous, tourist attraction for those seeking to feel the powerful winds of an aircraft’s jet-engine revving for takeoff just metres away.

At the time of the incident on Wednesday, the unidentifi­ed woman had been hanging onto the fence along with several others, according to a statement from police officials. As a large plane was taking off, the woman was “blown away by the jet blast and was seriously injured,” police said.

A police spokespers­on said that it was the first such fatality to his knowledge, though there have been injuries in the past as a result of people trying to stand in the jet blast clinging to the fence.

The police statement acknowledg­ed that watching planes take off and land at the St. Maarten airport is “well known world wide as a major tourist attraction” but notes that doing so is extremely dangerous. Airport and local officials have placed signs along the airport’s chain-link fence, warning them of the dangers of standing there while a plane is taking off, and officers patrol the area during busy hours, police said.

Despite the warnings, the area remains a huge tourist draw for thrillseek­ers and aviation enthusiast­s. Numerous videos on YouTube show beachgoers — many still in their swimsuits — lined up along a chain-link fence at the end of the airport’s runway as a plane prepares to take off. The sheer force of the blasts from these jet engines can be seen blowing loose shoes, beach towels and sand straight back into the clear blue waters of the Caribbean behind them.

In 2012, two tourists were injured outside the airport after the force of a jet-engine blast blew them away. In one viral video of the incident, a girl can be seen being overpowere­d by a gust of wind, which slams her headfirst into a low concrete wall behind her.

 ?? JUDY FITZPATRIC­K, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A New Zealand tourist was killed by the blast from a jetliner landing at the Princess Juliana Internatio­nal Airport in St. Maarten.
JUDY FITZPATRIC­K, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A New Zealand tourist was killed by the blast from a jetliner landing at the Princess Juliana Internatio­nal Airport in St. Maarten.

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