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Summary: An airplane belonging to Regional an Air France subsidiary which skidded off the runway at Pau airport in southwestern France Photo APJanuary 26 2007 11 14AMA passenger plane carrying 54 people crashed into a small truck in the south of France on Thursday killing the driver the transport ministry said The incident happened at the Pau Pyrenees airport after a bird flew into the Regional Airlines plane s engine as it was taking off forcing it to make an emergency landing The 50 passengers and four cabin staff on the Fokker 100 were not injured and were evacuated from the plane which was flying for Air France between Pau and Paris Roissy airport The aircraft which was taking off had to carry out an emergency landing next to the runway after a bird flew into one of the engines a statement from the ministry said The plane then hit the public works truck travelling on a road around the airport and the driver died in the accident it said In a separate statement Regional Airlines said a second person was in the vehicle and was injured The plane came to a stop several hundred metres later The wreckage of the Air France plane after the crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport in August 2005 Photo APJune 5 2008 11 02AM Air France is suing Toronto airport and Canadian transportation authorities for failing to take actions that it says could have prevented a spectacular 2005 crash said local media Wednesday The airline and its insurers are claiming $180 million Canadian A$185 2 million from the Greater Toronto Airport Authority and NAV Canada for failing to provide a safe environment for the conduct of civil air operations says a statement of claim filed with the Ont ario Superior Court of Justice cited by the daily Toronto Star A spokeswoman for Air France Diane Audet said she was unaware of the lawsuit The Air France jetliner skid off a runway and burst into flames in Toronto in August 2005 All 309 passengers and crew survived but several sued for injuries suffered as they scrambled to exit the aircraft The Airbus A340 overshot the runway at nearly 80 knots and stopped in a ravine nearly 305 metres from the end of the strip badly damaged and on fire Canada s Transport Safety Board said a thunderstorm a strong tailwind and a delay in engaging engine thrust reversers as the crew struggled to keep the aircraft aligned on the runway contributed to the crash Investigators also suggested adding a 300 metre buffer zone at the end of Canadian runways to allow extra stopping room for aircraft in emergencies The overrun and the consequent injuries to persons and damage to property were caused solely by the negligence of the defendants the Air France statement of claim says On Tuesday 25th July 2000 the very first fatal accident involving Concorde occured with Concorde 203 F BTSC out bound from Paris to New York It crashed 60 seconds after take off after suffering tyre blow out that caused a fuel tank to rupture This started a sequence of events that caused a fire which eventually lead to 2 engines failing and the aircraft crashing All 109 people 100 passengers and 9 crew on board were killed 4 people in a local hotel on the ground were also killed An airplane belonging to Regional an Air France subsidiary which skidded off the runway at Pau airport in southwestern France Photo APJanuary 26 2007 11 14AMA passenger plane carrying 54 people crashed into a small truck in the south of France on Thursday killing the driver the transport ministry said The incident happened at the Pau Pyrenees airport after a bird flew into the Regional Airlines plane s engine as it was taking off forcing it to make an emergency landing The 50 passengers and four cabin staff on the Fokker 100 were not injured and were evacuated from the plane which was flying for Air France between Pau and Paris Roissy airport The aircraft which was taking off had to carry out an emergency landing next to the runway after a bird flew into one of the engines a statement from the ministry said The plane then hit the public works truck travelling on a road around the airport and the driver died in the accident it said In a separate statement Regional Airlines said a second person was in the vehicle and was injured The plane came to a stop several hundred metres later The wreckage of the Air France plane after the crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport in August 2005 Photo APJune 5 2008 11 02AM Air France is suing Toronto airport and Canadian transportation authorities for failing to take actions that it says could have prevented a spectacular 2005 crash said local media Wednesday The airline and its insurers are claiming $180 million Canadian A$185 2 million from the Greater Toronto Airport Authority and NAV Canada for failing to provide a safe environment for the conduct of civil air operations says a statement of claim filed with the Ont ario Superior Court of Justice cited by the daily Toronto Star A spokeswoman for Air France Diane Audet said she was unaware of the lawsuit The Air France jetliner skid off a runway and burst into flames in Toronto in August 2005 All 309 passengers and crew survived but several sued for injuries suffered as they scrambled to exit the aircraft The Airbus A340 overshot the runway at nearly 80 knots and stopped in a ravine nearly 305 metres from the end of the strip badly damaged and on fire Canada s Transport Safety Board said a thunderstorm a strong tailwind and a delay in engaging engine thrust reversers as the crew struggled to keep the aircraft aligned on the runway contributed to the crash Investigators also suggested adding a 300 metre buffer zone at the end of Canadian runways to allow extra stopping room for aircraft in emergencies The overrun and the consequent injuries to persons and damage to property were caused solely by the negligence of the defendants the Air France statement of claim says On Tuesday 25th July 2000 the very first fatal accident involving Concorde occured with Concorde 203 F BTSC out bound from Paris to New York It crashed 60 seconds after take off after suffering tyre blow out that caused a fuel tank to rupture This started a sequence of events that caused a fire which eventually lead to 2 engines failing and the aircraft crashing All 109 people 100 passengers and 9 crew on board were killed 4 people in a local hotel on the ground were also killed This feed contains most recent image content from KR Blog

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