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Plane explosion 'sheer terror'
20/08/2007 22:30  - (SA)  

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  • Jet explodes at airport
  • Naha - They made it out just in the nick of time.

    The 157 passengers and eight crew members had barely finished sliding down the emergency chutes of the smoking China Airlines jet on Monday when it suddenly exploded, and flames engulfed the centre of the craft.

    For the scores of holiday-makers and others who had flown on the Boeing 737-800 from the Taiwanese capital, Taipei, to Naha on the Japanese island of Okinawa it was a moment of sheer terror - even if there were no serious injuries.

    Screams erupted from the tarmac as passengers raced to get away from the burning plane, and emergency personnel moved forward to begin putting out the flames.

    A figure thought to be the pilot hung onto the cockpit window for several seconds before dropping to the tarmac and sprinting away from the exploding plane.

    A Taiwanese woman said she was stricken with fear the moment she slid down the chute.

    "I was running and crying," said the woman, who declined to identify herself. "Running and crying."

    Another passenger who gave only his surname, Chen, said he started running the moment he slid off the plane.

    "I ran so hard my sock tore," he said. "I think I got my life back."

    Footage from Japanese broadcaster NHK showed a lone firefighter trying to douse the blaze with what appeared to be a chemical retardant immediately after the explosion. But two more explosions, which brought the fuselage crashing onto the tarmac, quickly rocked the plane.

    Engine exploded

    Japanese Transport Ministry official Akihiko Tamura said that airport traffic controllers had received no report from the pilot of the Taiwanese airliner indicating anything was wrong as it came in to land, and even as it stopped near the terminal to let passengers disembark.

    "The fire started when the left engine exploded a minute after the aircraft entered the parking spot," he said.

    China Airlines spokesperson Sun Hung-wen said that as the 737 tried to come to rest, it skidded, igniting a fire that prompted the emergency evacuation.

    Even after landing, passengers reported that nothing was amiss.

    Local fire official Hiroki Shimabukuro said two passengers - a seven-year-old girl and a man in his 50s - were hospitalised because they felt unwell, but not because they were injured.

    The fire was put out about an hour after it started, leaving the aircraft charred and mangled.

    "We are prepared to do our best to get to the bottom of this incident," China Airlines president Zhao Guo-shi told reporters at a press conference at Naha airport late on day. "I apologise for the trouble we have caused our passengers."

    - AP



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