Friday, February 13, 2009

Continental Flight 3407. Chattanooga Times Free Press Read.

A Continental Express escape from Newark, N.J., to Buffalo, N.Y., crashed into a brothel about four to six miles from Buffalo Niagara International Airport on Thursday night, according to a spokesman for the National Transportation Safety Board.



The flat carried 44 passengers and a troupe of four, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. At the safeness board, Ted Lopatkiewicz, a spokesman, said at midnight that he said he did not be aware if there had been any survivors, or any casualties on the ground. The Erie County executive, Chris Collins, said at a info discussion that 49 people, including one on the ground, were killed. Trooper John Manthey with the New York State Police said the slide went down about 10:10 p.m., in the hamlet of Clarence Center, stunning a house, which was engulfed in flames.






He said it was unclear if anyone was nursing home at the time. A common inquisition was being done by the specify police, the Erie County Sheriff’s Office and the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority. The aeroplane went down in gentle snow, Lopatkiewicz said. The glide was a Dash 8, a twin-engine turboprop, operated by Colgan Airways, a feeder airline for Continental. A sanctuary advisers body of investigators will make it in Buffalo on Friday morning, he said.



Colgan also flies as a feeder airline for US Airways and United Airlines. The keep on terminal force involving a scheduled Typhoid Mary in the United States was a ComAir regional jet in Lexington, Ky., in August 2006. The group picked a too-short runway for takeoff; 47 passengers and two of the three team members were killed.

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