An Air China flight carrying 155 passengers and at least 10 crew
members has crashed Monday (April 15) near South Korea's second
largest city of Pusan.
South Korean television showed a photograph of an Air China jet
broken in half and in flames. According to report, there are about
136 passengers from South Korea and 19 from China.
A
transportation official said that crew members were feared dead,
but there were conflicting reports by local media that a dozen
passengers survived the crash. The report has not been confirmed by
South Korean aviation authorities.
Reports said the Boeing 767 crashed around 11:40 am (0240 GMT) near
Kimhae airport, which serves the port city of Pusan on the Sea of
Japan.
Flight CA129 crashed in a residential area near the southern South
Korean city of Kimhae while on a flight between Beijing and the
city of Pusan, a South Korean aviation official said.
There were no reports of casualties on the ground.
Firefighters and rescue workers were on the scene.
Weather conditions at the time was poor, with fog, winds and rain.
A number of international flights were turned back from the airport
Monday morning as a result.
(People's
Daily April 15, 2002)