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FedEx plane crashes, burns in Tallahassee
Tallahassee Democrat
A FedEx cargo jet crash-landed short of the runway and caught fire early today at Tallahassee Regional Airport, closing airport operations and stranding dozens of passengers.
The three crew members escaped the burning Boeing 727 and were taken by ambulance to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital for treatment, where a FedEx spokesman said they were in good condition.
The three-engine jet, FedEx Fight 1478 from Memphis, Tenn., landed a half mile short of the runway at 5:43 a.m., said Kathleen Bergen, an FAA spokeswoman at regional offices in Atlanta.
It wasnt immediately know why the jet didnt reach the runway.
We cant speculate on the cause, said Jess Bunn, the FedEx spokesman at company headquarters in Memphis. The National Transportation Safety Board and FedExs own safety team will be investigating.
Michelle Bono, a spokeswoman for the City of Tallahassee, which owns the airport, said the airport would remain closed until the wreckage is cleared. There was no immediate indication when the airport would reopen.
"We are making every effort we can to resume operations as quickly as we can," David Pollard, superintendent of airport operations, said shortly before 9 a.m.
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Thank goodness the people on the plane weren't seriously hurt!
Tallahassee Democrat
A FedEx cargo jet crash-landed short of the runway and caught fire early today at Tallahassee Regional Airport, closing airport operations and stranding dozens of passengers.
The three crew members escaped the burning Boeing 727 and were taken by ambulance to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital for treatment, where a FedEx spokesman said they were in good condition.
The three-engine jet, FedEx Fight 1478 from Memphis, Tenn., landed a half mile short of the runway at 5:43 a.m., said Kathleen Bergen, an FAA spokeswoman at regional offices in Atlanta.
It wasnt immediately know why the jet didnt reach the runway.
We cant speculate on the cause, said Jess Bunn, the FedEx spokesman at company headquarters in Memphis. The National Transportation Safety Board and FedExs own safety team will be investigating.
Michelle Bono, a spokeswoman for the City of Tallahassee, which owns the airport, said the airport would remain closed until the wreckage is cleared. There was no immediate indication when the airport would reopen.
"We are making every effort we can to resume operations as quickly as we can," David Pollard, superintendent of airport operations, said shortly before 9 a.m.
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Thank goodness the people on the plane weren't seriously hurt!