Houston – Cargo Jet With Three On Board Crashes Near Houston Airport

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    This image taken from video provided by KRIV FOX 26 shows the scene of a cargo plane crash on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019 in Trinity Bay, just north of Galveston Bay and the Gulf of Mexico in Texas.  Lynn Lunsford with the Federal Aviation Administration did not immediately know the status of the people aboard and the Chambers County Sheriff's Office could not immediately be reached for comment.  (KRIV FOX 26 via AP)Houston – A Boeing 767 cargo jetliner heading to Houston with three people aboard disintegrated after crashing Saturday into a bay east of the city, according to a Texas sheriff.

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    Witnesses told emergency personnel that the twin-engine plane “went in nose first,” leaving a debris field three-quarters of a mile long in Trinity Bay, Chambers County Sheriff Brian Hawthorne said.

    “It’s probably a crash that nobody would survive,” he said, referring to the scene as “total devastation.”

    Witnesses said they heard the plane’s engines surging and that the craft turned sharply before falling into a nosedive, Hawthorne said.

    Aerial footage shows emergency personnel walking along a spit of marshland flecked by debris that extends into the water.

    The sheriff said recovering pieces of the plane, its black box containing flight data records and any remains of the people on board will be difficult in muddy marshland that extends to about 5 feet deep in the area. Air boats are needed to access the area.

    The plane had departed from Miami and was likely only minutes away from landing at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston.

    The Federal Aviation Administration issued an alert after officials lost radar and radio contact with Atlas Air Flight 3591 when it was about 30 miles (48 kilometers) southeast of the airport, FAA spokesman Lynn Lunsford said.

    The Coast Guard dispatched boats and at least one helicopter to assist in the search for survivors. A dive team with the Texas Department of Public Safety will be tasked with finding the black box, Hawthorne said.

    Trinity Bay is just north of Galveston Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.

    FAA investigators are traveling to the scene as are authorities with the National Transportation Safety Board, which will lead the investigation.


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    5 years ago

    I guess people are not getting their packages on time.

    5 years ago

    To #1 - Your message is a despicable, disgraceful, reprehensible, callous, and stupid message, as the three deceased victims of that horrific crash have families, who are in grief, and are mourning. What rock did you come out of?