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Plane slides off Manila runway

A Chinese passenger jet slid off the runway as it landed at Manila airport in torrential rain, authorities said Friday, with all 165 people on board safely evacuated.

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 “‹The Xiamen Airlines aircraft, carrying 157 passengers and eight crew, landed on its second attempt before skidding onto the grass and ripping off its le=ft engine, airport general manager Ed Monreal said.

 

The Manila International Airport Authority, meanwhile, announced the closure of Runway 06/24 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport had been extended to 5 am on Saturday.

According to Chino Gaston’s report on “QRT,” the extension was needed to give more time for the set-up of equipment needed to remove the disabled plane.

Four people suffered “superficial scratches” as they evacuated the Boeing 737-800 jet, which had flown to the Philippine capital from Xiamen in southeast China, he added.

“With God’s blessings all passengers were able to evacuate safely,” Monreal said, adding the cause of the incident was under investigation.

Thousands of passengers were also stranded at three terminals of the airport.

The affected flights in Naia Terminal 1 included Etihad Airways flight EY421 to Abu Dhabi, Saudi Airlines flight SV 871 to Jeddah, Hong Kong Airlines flight HX781 to Hong Kong, and China Airlines flights CI 711 and CI 712 to and from Taiwan.

In Terminal 2, Philippine Airlines flights to and from General Santos, Cebu, Cagayan de Oro, Nagoya, Tokyo and Osaka; and 18 flights of Cebu Pacific Air and six from Cathay Pacific Air in Terminal 3 were also affected by the closure.

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines spokesman Eric Apolonio earlier told AFP the incident occurred in heavy rain and passengers and crew used an emergency chute to leave the aircraft.

Local television network ABS-CBN later aired photos of a group it said were passengers from the flight wrapped in blankets as they lined up inside the passenger terminal.

Chinese state news agency Xinhua reported the plane circled the airport for an hour before attempting to land. 

The aircraft was still resting on its belly near the end of the airport’s main runway where it came to a stop after the accident, which occurred late on Thursday evening.

The authorities lifted part of the body off the ground Friday morning to recover its cargo as well as its flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder, both vital to determining the cause of the accident.

“The Manila [airport control] tower told us that the aircraft tried to land once, aborted, then circled back. After landing the tower lost contact with it,” civil aviation chief Jim Sydiongco said.

The incident forced a partial shutdown of the Philippines’ main airport Friday.

Aviation authorities have closed the airport’s main runway until 4 pm, forcing some airlines to cancel, delay or reroute flights.

The runway for smaller aircraft remained open, but the authorities said the accident has delayed thousands of passengers, including holidaymakers traveling ahead of a long weekend. With reports from AFP and PNA

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