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Commercial plane crashes in Guyana; no deaths
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — A Caribbean Airlines plane carrying 140 passengers has crashed while landing in Guyana and broken in two, causing several injuries but no deaths. President Bharrat Jadgdeo . . . (flightaware.com) Ещё...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Lets see, fly one of these type of airlines and it seems that if you make it there and dont either tear up an airplane or crash and die its a good day. Ride an American airline not one of these out back ones and feel safer.
Not so sure Boyd an AA overshot Runway 12 in Kingston, Jamaica in Dec 2009. It was a brand new 737. Sometimes you just never know the factors that lead to these accidents
The AA accident in Jamaica causxe by a very bad pilot error.
@Boyd: Quote for above article, "only one of the few serious incidents involving the Trinidad-based airline". I think your statement is very ill informed. I used to fly BeeWee to Tinidad often ten years or so ago and it was a great airline. Only reson we stopped was because they didn't have e-tickets then. Can't recall a single rough landing. Very nice up to date 738's. Way nicer than anything I've been on with AA since.
@Boyd: 'fly one of these type of airlines and it seems that if you make it there and dont either tear up an airplane or crash and die its a good day." If you have no idea or have not flown on this airline, you should not be so quick to make such a stupid comment. If you did know the airline you would know that safety is always one of their priorities.
I have personally been on one of their flights within the past year...they're quite nice actually. People and plane. Not a bad outfit. but thats just me.
Having flown with the former BWIA & now CAL for the past 37 years,I will continue to support this airline.Kudos must be given to the pilots for avoiding fatalities.Additionally,the cabin crew should be highly commended for their performance under terrifying circumstances.It will be truly interesting to find out the cause of this incident.However,CAL remains the mainstay of Caribbean travel-Keep those heads up!