Air Canada plane skids off runway, passengers suffer minor injuries

Air Canada plane skids off runway, passengers suffer minor injuries

FP Staff April 1, 2015, 08:01:38 IST

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Air Canada plane skids off runway, passengers suffer minor injuries
Two men look at the Airbus A320 that slid off a runway at the end of Air Canada Flight 624 at Halifax Stanfield Airport in Enfield, Nova Scotia, March 29, 2015. The Air Canada plane slid off a runway and suffered heavy damage while landing in the east coast city of Halifax on Sunday, sending more than 20 passengers and crew to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The incident happened shortly after midnight. The airline said in an update on Sunday afternoon that all but one of those admitted to hospitals had now been released.   REUTERS
A Transportation Safety Board investigator inspects an engine at the crash site of Air Canada flight 624 that crashed early Sunday morning during a snowstorm, at Halifax Stanfield International Airport in Enfield, Nova Scotia, March 30, 2015. The Air Canada plane landed short of the runway and hit an antenna array, losing its landing gear, safety officials said. REUTERS
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada photo shows Air Canada accident site at the Halifax International Airport in Enfield, Nova Scotia taken on March 29 and released on March 30, 2015. An Air Canada plane that suffered heavy damage in an accident in the east coast city of Halifax on Sunday landed short of the runway and hit an antenna array, losing its landing gear, safety officials said.     REUTERS
Airport Firefighters work at the crash site of Air Canada flight 624 that crashed early Sunday morning during a snowstorm, at Halifax Stanfield International Airport in Enfield, Nova Scotia, March 30, 2015. The Air Canada plane landed short of the runway and hit an antenna array, losing its landing gear, safety officials said. REUTERS
The landing gear from the Airbus A320 that slid off a runway at the end of Air Canada Flight 624 lie in the snow at Halifax Stanfield Airport in Enfield, Nova Scotia, March 29, 2015.  The Air Canada plane slid off a runway and suffered heavy damage while landing in the east coast city of Halifax on Sunday, sending more than 20 passengers and crew to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The incident happened shortly after midnight. The airline said in an update on Sunday afternoon that all but one of those admitted to hospitals had now been released.   REUTERS
Transportation Safety Board investigators and airport firefighters work at the crash site of Air Canada flight 624 that crashed early Sunday morning during a snowstorm, at Halifax Stanfield International Airport in Enfield, Nova Scotia, March 30, 2015. The Air Canada plane landed short of the runway and hit an antenna array, losing its landing gear, safety officials said. REUTERS
Crew members work on the Airbus A320 that slid off a runway at the end of Air Canada Flight 624 at Halifax Stanfield Airport in Enfield, Nova Scotia, March 29, 2015. The Air Canada plane slid off a runway and suffered heavy damage while landing in the east coast city of Halifax on Sunday, sending more than 20 passengers and crew to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The incident happened shortly after midnight. The airline said in an update on Sunday afternoon that all but one of those admitted to hospitals had now been released.   REUTERS
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