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    My prayers are with them.


    147 killed in plane crash at Madrid airport

    By HAROLD HECKLE, Associated Press Writer

    A Spanish emergency rescue official says there are only 26 survivors after an airliner with 173 people aboard crashed on takeoff from Madrid's airport.

    The official with the SAMUR municipal rescue service gave the toll after touring the site of Wednesday's crash.

    The official told AP the rest of the people on the plane have been given up for dead. He spoke on condition of anonymity because of department rules that barred him from giving his name.

    The Spanair jet was bound for the Canary Islands.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

    MADRID, Spain (AP) — A Spanish airliner bound for the Canary Islands swerved off the runway and caught fire during takeoff from the Madrid airport on Wednesday, killing at least 45 people, the Interior Ministry said.

    Nineteen of the 173 people on board were seriously injured, according to statements from the airline and the ministry.

    It is the height of the summer tourist season in Spain and Spanair flight JK5022 was bound for Las Palmas in the Canary Islands, a popular resort off West Africa, the company said.

    Thick, white smoke rose above Barajas airport as helicopters and fire trucks dumped water on the plane, which ended up in a wooded area at the end of the runway at Terminal 4.

    An official with the Madrid emergency rescue service SAMUR said crews were removing injured people and bodies from the MD-80, calling it a "catastrophe." The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to give his name.

    The plane was an MD-82 carrying 173 people, Spanair said.

    The newspaper El Pais said the plane was delayed an hour by technical problems. It managed to get slightly off the ground but crashed near the end of the runway, the paper said.

    Diplomacy, it's a way of saying “nice doggie”, until you find a rock!

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    According to other sources the pilot got a warning signal, aborted the first takeoff then tried again. That's when one engine caught fire causing the incident.

    Sorry, but if that were me I'd have insisted on more than a quickie check (that's what a 1 hour turnaround indicates) before risking all those lives on it.
    Dr. Mordrid
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    • #3
      I see reports that the MD-80 series have a history with accidents:



      How does for example the Boeing 737 series compare?

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      • #4
        Since its introduction in 1979 the MD-80 series has been involved in 56 incidents with 1,023 fatalities (not counting todays).

        Since its introduction in 1968 the Boeing 737 has been involved in a total of 284 incidents resulting in a total of 3,674 fatalities.

        As a rule a well maintained MD-80 is a good plane. Problem is we don't yet know how well this particular MD-80 was maintained.
        Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 20 August 2008, 13:24.
        Dr. Mordrid
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        I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Dr Mordrid View Post
          Since its introduction in 1979 the MD-80 series has been involved in 56 incidents with 1,023 fatalities (not counting todays).

          Since its introduction in 1968 the Boeing 737 has been involved in a total of 284 incidents resulting in a total of 3,674 fatalities.

          As a rule a well maintained MD-80 is a good plane. Problem is we don't yet know how well this particular MD-80 was maintained.
          Note that the total number of 737s out there is about 5x the number of MD80s, and that the 737s have been around for 11 more years. The incidents per "airplane year" are pretty close, with the edge going to Boeing. I don't know what the passenger mile statistics are for either plane (Wikipedia wasn't as forthcoming with that info )

          - Steve

          edit: note that I meant "the number of planes produced", not the number still remaining
          Last edited by spadnos; 20 August 2008, 15:02. Reason: better explanation

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