DHL cargo plane crash Costa Rica

2022 - 4 - 8

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Dramatic video shows DHL cargo jet skid off runaway in Costa Rica ... (CBS News)

The accident temporarily caused operations to shut down at the country's biggest airport, impacting hundreds of flights.

"Units mobilized to remove the pilot and co-pilot," Chaves said. DHL spokesman Daniel McGrath said the company was working with airport authorities to move the plane so flights could resume. A DHL cargo jet slid off the runway and broke in half while landing at San Jose's international airport in Costa Rica Thursday, shutting down the airport, but not injuring crew.

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DHL cargo aircraft crash lands at Costa Rica airport (Airport Technology)

A cargo aircraft operated by logistics company DHL has made an emergency landing at the Juan Santamaria International Airport in Costa Rica.

It added that an investigation will also be launched to determine the cause of the failure. Airport operator Aeris said that a total of 57 commercial and cargo flights were affected. DHL said that it is working with the airport authorities to remove the damaged aircraft.

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Watch: DHL cargo plane splits in two after crash landing at Costa ... (Evening Standard)

The Boeing 757-200 cargo plane suffered a hydraulic system failure on its way to Guatemala on Thursday, the Costa Rican civil air authority said.

Firefighters rushed to the scene and doused the aircraft with foam. The tail of the plane then split from the aircraft as it came to a stop. The aircraft, operated by Deutsche Post AG, requested an emergency landing shortly after take off before skidding onto the runway.

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Viral Video Shows DHL Cargo Plane Crash, Split in Two in Costa Rica (Newsweek)

One crew member was undergoing medical checks as a precaution after a DHL aircraft turned 180 degrees on landing and split in two as it went into a ditch.

Images of the plane crash show that the tail had detached and a wing had broken. The pilot and co-pilot were seemingly unharmed. After the crash, DHL and airport authorities said that they were working together to remove the aircraft.

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DHL Plane's Tail Detaches Amid Emergency Landing: See the Photos (PEOPLE.com)

Authorities stated Costa Rica's Juan Santamaria International Airport was closed for hours after the Boeing 757-200 aircraft "skidded off the runway" and ...

Its tail can be seen detached along with a broken wing on a grassy field close to the runway. Reuters added that airport operator Aeris stated the incident took place at 10 a.m. and the airport opened up again at 3:30 p.m. local time. However, the runway has reopened and operations have now resumed at the airport."

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DHL cargo plane crashes in Costa Rica during emergency landing (The Times)

The Boeing 757-200 was carrying post and packages to Guatemala when a mechanical failure forced the pilots to return to the international airport near San Jose.

A DHL cargo plane split in two after skidding off the runway during an emergency landing in Costa Rica. DHL cargo plane crashes in Costa Rica during emergency landing A video shows the aircraft skidding along the tarmac before spinning 180 degrees and falling off the side of the runway.

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DHL cargo plane crashes in Costa Rica; Boeing 757 splits in half ... (WLS-TV)

A DHL cargo plane crashed in Costa Rica while landing. The Boeing 757 split in half on the runway at Juan Santamaria International Airport.

DHL spokesman Daniel McGrath said the company was working with airport authorities to move the plane so flights could resume. "Units mobilized to remove the pilot and co-pilot," Chaves said. DHL spokesman Daniel McGrath said the company was working with airport authorities to move the plane so flights could resume. "Units mobilized to remove the pilot and co-pilot," Chaves said. The airport administration said the crash would keep the airport closed to incoming and outgoing flights until at least 6 p.m. Some flights would be diverted to Daniel Oduber International Airport in Liberia, about 125 miles northwest of San Jose. The airport administration said the crash would keep the airport closed to incoming and outgoing flights until at least 6 p.m. Some flights would be diverted to Daniel Oduber International Airport in Liberia, about 125 miles northwest of San Jose.

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Video shows aftermath of plane that crashed and broke in half as ... (The Independent)

More details are emerging after a plane for international shipper DHL dramatically crash-landed and split in half at a Costa Rican airport in the capital ...

“Units mobilised to remove the pilot and co-pilot,” Héctor Chaves, director of he Costa Rica Fire Departmen, said at the time. We have two souls aboard,” the pilots of the plane, who were both evacuated from the wreck safely, radioed into the control tower at Costa Rica’s Juan Santamaria International Airport, according to audio published by the Costa Rican newspaper La Nación. Start your Independent Premium subscription today.

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DHL cargo plane crashes in Costa Rica; Boeing 757 splits in half ... (WLS-TV)

A DHL cargo plane crashed in Costa Rica while landing. The Boeing 757 split in half on the runway at Juan Santamaria International Airport.

DHL spokesman Daniel McGrath said the company was working with airport authorities to move the plane so flights could resume. "Units mobilized to remove the pilot and co-pilot," Chaves said. DHL spokesman Daniel McGrath said the company was working with airport authorities to move the plane so flights could resume. "Units mobilized to remove the pilot and co-pilot," Chaves said. The airport administration said the crash would keep the airport closed to incoming and outgoing flights until at least 6 p.m. Some flights would be diverted to Daniel Oduber International Airport in Liberia, about 125 miles northwest of San Jose. The airport administration said the crash would keep the airport closed to incoming and outgoing flights until at least 6 p.m. Some flights would be diverted to Daniel Oduber International Airport in Liberia, about 125 miles northwest of San Jose.

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