The Herald

Passengers have near-miracle escape after plane crash

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AN Aeromexico jet carrying 103 people has crashed after taking off in a blustery storm, with all the people aboard able to escape before fire engulfed the aircraft.

Passengers expressed gratitude to be alive, but many were extremely shaken after the crash.

“It was really, really ugly,” said Lorenzo Nunez, a passenger from Chicago who fled the plane with his two sons and wife.

“It burned in a question of seconds,” he told reporters.

Survivors said the Embraer 190 plane smashed down into a nearby field but skidded to a stop virtually intact before bursting into flames.

“We felt the flames coming quickly ... there was a lot of smoke,” Jaquelin Flores told the newspaper El Sol.

Romulo Campuzano, head of a political party in Durango state who was on the plane, told Foro TV that both wings were on fire as he bolted from the aircraft.

Durango state governor Jose Aispuro said a gust of wind hit flight AM2431 heading from the city of Durango to Mexico City just as it was lifting off the tarmac, forcing the pilot to abort take-off.

Passengers said they heard a loud noise as the plane’s left wing banged to the ground, and both engines tore loose. The plane stayed upright, though, and the escape slides activated.

Mr Aispuro said it was too soon to speculate on the cause of the crash.

Mechanical failure and human error could be factors, but certainly the weather was not favourable. Strong wind and heavy rain with marble-sized hail lashed Durango city, even damaging hangars at the airport.

“The most important thing in the seriousnes­s that is an accident of this nature is that there were no deaths – that’s what is most encouragin­g for us,” Mr Aispuro said at a news conference. After the accident, several passengers walked away from the plane before emergency teams arrived.

Some sought medical help, while others rushed home to loved ones. Officials spent much of the afternoon tracking down survivors to ensure everyone was accounted for.

Officials said 49 people had been taken to hospital - most with minor injuries. The pilot suffered the most serious injury and needed surgery.

Some people had burns on a quarter of their bodies, said Durango state Health Ministry spokesman Fernando Ros. Mr Aispuro said all were expected to live.

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„ The jet with 103 people on board crashed during take-off.

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