Honduras plane crash: Private jet splits in half in crash landing

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23 May 2018

By BBC

At least six Americans were injured when a plane crash landed in Honduras's capital Tegucigalpa on Tuesday morning.

The Gulfstream G200 aircraft was on a private flight from Austin, Texas, when it skidded off the runway and into a ditch at Toncontin International Airport.

Authorities have given conflicting accounts of how many were on board the aircraft, some saying six or nine. "Thank God there are no fatalities," one police official said.

One witness told AFP he helped five men and a woman out of the plane, all of whom were "practically unharmed".

Aviation expert Andrew Charlton told the BBC he believed this particular aircraft to be "back-heavy", with cargo, galley (kitchen) and toilet facilities at the back. "An aircraft is under massive, massive pressure when it lands at speeds of like 200 miles an hour. You design planes to withstand this."

He speculated that a strain or microscopic fissure in the metal may have added to pressure on the wheels, leading to the structure tearing.

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