Snow causes plane crash

Started by Lana2 pages

Snow causes plane crash

Okay, this literally JUST happened so the article doesn't have much information, I've been hunting all over for one to post (I heard this on our local news).

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-051208midway,0,5112610.story?coll=chi-newsbreaking-hed

It's been snowing pretty heavily all day, and so far about 8 inches have collected at Midway Airport in Chicago (which is about 15 minutes from where I live, and less than five from where I used to live). A plane trying to land slid off the runway, crashed through the fence, and slid out into the road. So far there's little info except that the plane was a 737, there have been injuries reported from passengers (article says otherwise but I just heard it on the news less than 5 minutes ago), and they think there's a car trapped under the plane. They also have closed off all the major roads around Midway because of this.

At least everyone didn't die, which is the norm with plane crashes.

Yeah, really....it's been snowing very heavily today, and even though they're trying to keep everything clear there's also ice on the pavement itself because it's been bitterly cold all week.

As far as I've heard none of the injuries are serious or anything, though I don't know about that car....

It just slided off the runway. Nothing too serious as the reporters are saying....

I'd say a car trapped under a plane is fairly serious....

As of yet there's been no serious injuries reported, if that's what you mean.

If it's Donald Trump's or Paris Hilton's car, than this is clearly a blessing in disguise...

😂

Originally posted by Draco69
If it's Donald Trump's or Paris Hilton's car, than this is clearly a blessing in disguise...
😆 😂 😆

i just saw it on the news

Not everyone dies when a plane crashes. An Air France airbus with almost 300 people crashed near our Airport outside Toronto when it over shot the runway. No one died. That was a miracle its ended so happily or would have been a disaster we would have been sad about for a long time up here in Toronto.

At least 11 injuries have been reported, and a boy in one of the cars trapped under the plane (there were two) has died.

😬

it seems that kid was the only fatality, which is tragic,
but just consider how many people survived.
this could have been so much worse

Yeah, so far the kid is the only fatality.

And considering that it happened during rush hour, in a snow storm, with the plane going out into an intersection of two busy streets....yeah, definitely could have been a LOT worse.

Couldn't be much worse for that little kid though. And I hate to think what that poor family is now going through.

I was amazed how much news coverage thiswhole event got. Are people that starved for something sensational?

Well, a plane sliding out into a street isn't exactly something common place.

The four other people who were in the car with the boy are in the hospital, 2 of which are in serious condition.

It's so weird, though, because I used to live about 2 miles from that intersection and have driven though it more times than I can remember.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10388519/

Originally posted by Lana
Well, a plane sliding out into a street isn't exactly something common place.

But is it really worth something like 5 hours of live coverage on national news channels? I just get the feeling that the news organizations are looking for the sensational, and when they can't find it, they overexpose other events.

No, you're right. I mean, I'm not surprised at the amount of coverage it's getting in my area, since here is where it happened. But I'm kind of surprised at the amount it's getting everywhere else.

If you live around Chicago. I can see it being huge news.

But why would the 24hr news networks see that plane as more news worthy than any other of the tragedies that have happened around the world in the last few days?

Originally posted by Lana
Well, a plane sliding out into a street isn't exactly something common place.

actually its more common than you think.

there were a couple of such incidents at teterborough airport in jersey in the past couple of weeks.
of coarse, the size of the jets and lack of casualties didnt add a sensational edge to the story, so it got tucked away on page six in the local papers.

surely there is an intended connection between terrorism, the recent airport shooting, and this event. the media seeks profit, and boy did they get it.

Originally posted by PVS
surely there is an intended connection between terrorism, the recent airport shooting, and this event. the media seeks profit, and boy did they get it.

Kinda funny how it always comes in groupings eh? It's like, "Christmas is coming and people are forgetting that the terrorists are a comin'! Let's get them all freaked out again!"