Passenger sent heartbreaking final text message before plane skidded and crashed killing 179 people

Passenger sent heartbreaking final text message before plane skidded and crashed killing 179 people
Passenger sent heartbreaking final text message before plane skidded and crashed killing 179 people.
Plane passenger disappears from airport

“We sincerely regret the distress caused.”

Topics: News, Travel, World News, Jeju Air

Tragic footage shows passenger plane moments before it skids off runway and explodes killing at least 167 people

Tragic footage shows passenger plane moments before it skids off runway and explodes killing at least 167 people

A pilot sent out a distress signal in the moments before the crash

Footage caught at an airport in South Korea shows the moments leading up to a plane crash which killed an estimated 167 people.

A total of 181 passengers and crew members were on board the Jeju Air plane when it came in to land at 9.03am local time at Muan Airport, about 180 miles (290km) south of Seoul, after traveling from Bangkok, Thailand today (December 29).

According to local media, the Boeing 737-800 jet was making its second attempt at returning to the ground after its landing gear failed to open, forcing it to make a crash landing.

Passenger plane moments before crash
Credit: MBC News

As the plane approached the ground, it veered off the runway and crashed into a concrete wall before bursting into flames.

A number of helicopters as well as 32 firetrucks responded to the incident, along with approximately 1,560 firefighters, police officers, soldiers and other officials.

Rescue workers have been attempting to pull people from the wreckage of the plane and two crew members have been rescued, but firefighters have said that other missing people are now presumed to have been killed.

Those confirmed dead include 79 women, 77 men and 11 others whose genders were not immediately identifiable, though the death toll is expected to rise as the recovery efforts continue.

There were 181 people on board the plane (SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

There were 181 people on board the plane (SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

South Korea’s transport ministry has since stated that the airport’s control tower warned the plane of a bird strike prior to the crash, and gave the pilot permission to land in a different area.

News1 has also reported that a passenger on board texted one of their relatives prior to the crash to say a bird had become stuck in the wing of the plane.

As per the outlet, their last message read: “Should I say my last words?”

A plane with 181 people on board has crashed in South Korea. The first footage from the site of the Jeju Air Flight 2216 crash in South Korea shows 181 people on board, with 23 fatalities reported so far.

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Authorities have now retrieved data from the plane’s black box to help offer insight into what happened when the plane went down, Sky News reports. According to Senior Transport Ministry official Joo Jong-wan, officials are still looking for the cockpit voice recording device.

Images from the site show smoke and flames engulfing the plane, which was completely destroyed in the incident. Officials have confirmed the fire has since been extinguished, but Lee Jeong-hyeon, chief of the Muan fire station, said during a televised briefing that the tail of the plane was the only recognizable part of the aircraft after the crash.

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Topics: Travel, World News, Jeju Air

Heartbreaking video shows passenger sending ‘last message’ to wife moments before commercial plane crashed

Heartbreaking video shows passenger sending ‘last message’ to wife moments before commercial plane crashed

The clip is particularly difficult to watch due to the impending disaster

A video from inside the Azerbaijan plane that crash landed yesterday has shown a man’s ‘final’ message to his wife.

Multiple authorities have launched an investigation after a passenger plane crash landed off the coast of Caspian Sea on Christmas day.

Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane was carrying citizens from four different countries as it traveled from Azerbaijan’s capital Baku to Grozny, capital of the Chechnya region in southern Russia.

Kazakh officials have said there were 42 Azerbaijani citizens,16 Russian citizens, 6 Kazakh citizens, 3 Kyrgyz citizens on board.

The man is heard praying as the plane descends (BNO News Live)

The man is heard praying as the plane descends (BNO News Live)

38 of those on board have died, while 32 people have survived, including two children. However, many are in serious conditions in hospital.

Video footage of the actual crash has begun to circulate on social media and shows the plane descend rapidly and become an inferno on the ground.

However, another video has begun doing the rounds, reportedly showing a final video a passenger sent to his wife moments before the crash.

According to a Mail Online report, the passenger was identified as Subkhon Rakhimov.

He began filming when he realized the plane was losing altitude. In the video, the oxygen masks are also seen down for some of the passengers, with many others heard panicking and crying.

Rakhimov was also heard praying as he repeatedly flipped the camera on his face and to the chaos on the plane.

Miraculously, he is thought to have survived the crash and is now being treated for a wound to his face.

Many people on Twitter couldn’t believe the good fortune of the Rakhimov to survive such a brutal plane crash.

“She got one hell of a Christmas miracle,” one user said, speaking of the passenger’s wife.

Another commented: “You can hear the panic in her voice so sad. The crew member is asking everyone to sit and put on the seatbelt and that everything will be fine

A third wrote: “This was heartbreaking to watch all those passengers in front I’m surprised how calm everyone seemed.”

The remains unclear what caused the fatal crash (Issa Tazhenbayev/Anadolu via Getty Images)

The remains unclear what caused the fatal crash (Issa Tazhenbayev/Anadolu via Getty Images)

While another commented: “I’m so happy with this great news. My condolences to those who lost their lives during this devastating [incident].”

Speaking of the incident, Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev warned against speculation at this time as investigations are still in the early stages.

He said: “There are videos of the plane crash available in the media and on social networks, and everyone can watch them. However, the reasons for the crash are not yet known to us.

“There are various theories, but I believe it is premature to discuss them.”

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Topics: News, World News, Travel, Russia, Twitter

Eyewitnesses recall hearing multiple ‘explosions’ as plane skidded off runway and crashed killing at least 176 people

Eyewitnesses recall hearing multiple ‘explosions’ as plane skidded off runway and crashed killing at least 176 people

Witnesses also heard ‘metallic scraping’ before the crash in South Korea

Onlookers who witnessed a passenger plane crash at an airport in South Korea have described hearing ‘explosions’ before the aircraft slammed into a concrete wall.

At least 176 people out of a total of 181 on board have now been declared dead in what is South Korea’s worst domestic civil aviation disaster ever, after the 15-year-old Boeing 737-800 jet crash landed at Muan International Airport, about 180 miles south of Seoul.

Passenger plane moments before crash
Credit: MBC News

The incident took place at 9.03am local time after the front landing gear of the plane apparently failed to deploy, forcing the pilot to make a crash landing.

Footage from the airport showed the plane skidding across the runway before it collided with the wall, where it was later seen engulfed in smoke and flames.

Recovery efforts are ongoing at the time of writing (December 29), and witnesses have now come forward to describe what they saw and heard as the crash took place.

According to the Yonhap News Agency, 41-year-old Yoo Jae-yong was staying at a rental house near the airport when he saw the Jeju Air plane approaching the runway.

He remembered seeing a spark on the plane’s right wing, and recalled: “I was telling my family there was a problem with the plane when I heard a loud explosion.”

Another witness, identified only the name Cho, was out talking a walk a couple of miles away from the airport when he saw the plane making its descent.

“I saw the plane descending and thought it was about to land when I noticed a flash of light,” Cho said to the news agency. “Then there was a loud bang followed by smoke in the air, and then I heard a series of explosions.”

Unusual sounds were also reported by 70-year-old Kim Yong-cheol, who heard the sound of ‘metallic scraping’ twice about five minutes before the crash.

Witnesses reported hearing 'scraping' and 'explosions' (Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

Witnesses reported hearing ‘scraping’ and ‘explosions’ (Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

Kim watched the plane struggle to make its initial landing, forcing it to ascend again for a second attempt. He then heard a ‘loud explosion’ and saw ‘black smoke billowing into the sky’.

Officials have shared suspicions that a bird strike may have been the cause of the crash after the airport’s control tower warned the plane of a bird strike.

The tower also gave the plane’s pilot permission to land in a different area.

The plane’s black box has been recovered to provide officials with data relating to the time of the crash, and Senior Transport Ministry official Joo Jong-wan has said that officials are also looking for the cockpit voice recording device.

Featured Image Credit: JUNG YEON-JE/AFP via Getty Images

Topics: Technology, Travel, World News, Jeju Air

Simulation shows harrowing final moments before plane crashed into the sea killing 228 people

Simulation shows harrowing final moments before plane crashed into the sea killing 228 people

The Air France flight AF447 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean in 2009, killing 12 crew members and 216 passengers who were on board

A simulation has shown the final moments of an Air France flight before it crashed into the sea.

In 2009, Air France flight AF447 crashed into the sea while flying from Rio De Janeiro to Paris.

The crash killed 12 crew members and 216 passengers who were on board the aircraft.

While flying over the Atlantic Ocean, the plane had gone into a storm and disappeared off the radar.

In just four minutes and 24 seconds, the plane fell some 11,500 metres out of the sky and crashed into the ocean.

It took investigators two years to locate the plane’s black box, which contained recordings of Marc Dubois, 58, David Robert, 37, and Pierre-Cédric Bonin, 32, as they voiced their fears.

One pilot could be heard saying: “We’ve lost our speeds. I don’t know what’s happening.”

Bonin can then be heard saying: “Let’s go! Pull up, pull up, pull up.”

“F***, we’re going to crash! It’s not true! But what’s happening?” Robert said.

It’s not clear who spoke next, but the final recording reveals someone saying: “F***, we’re dead.”

The plane's black box provided insight into what happened. (MEHDI FEDOUACH/AFP via Getty Images)

The plane’s black box provided insight into what happened. (MEHDI FEDOUACH/AFP via Getty Images)

A simulation of the crash gives an impression of what may have happened in the run-up to the tragedy.

It’s thought that the autopilot system had turned off while the plane was at high altitude.

After the autopilot turned off, the plane was left in direct control of the crew.

They held the plane’s nose up, an action which sent it into an aerodynamic stall.

This meant that the balance of forces which provide upward thrust and enable a plane to fly was no longer working.

Dubois, the captain, had been asleep at the time. His co-pilots didn’t spot the stall and when he awoke, he couldn’t act quickly enough to correct the mistake.

Debris from the crash. (ERIC CABANIS/AFP via Getty Images)

Debris from the crash. (ERIC CABANIS/AFP via Getty Images)

The French authority in charge of investigating the crash, the Bureau d’Enquêtes et d’Analyses (BEA), later claimed that the pilots had not responded correctly to the problem.

It was also said that the pilots had not had the proper training to fly the aircraft at a high altitude with the autopilot switched off.

A court later ruled that that Air France and Airbus were not guilty of the manslaughter of those on board.

David Koubbi represented a number of the families of those who died, and said: “It is a signal that you can kill 228 people in an air crash and nobody is at fault.

“The families that I represent are devastated, and this has prevented them from mourning their loved ones.”

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