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Cargo jet splits in half in runway drama

The stricken plane after its emergency landing at emergency landing at the Juan Santa Maria international airport.

The stricken plane after its emergency landing at emergency landing at the Juan Santa Maria international airport. Photo: Getty

Costa Rica’s Juan Santamaria International Airport has reopened hours after a Boeing 757-200 cargo aircraft operated by DHL made an emergency landing and skidded off the runway, separating its tail.

Airport operator Aeris said the airport, on the outskirts of capital San Jose, reopened at 3.30pm on Thursday, several hours earlier than expected following the 10am incident.

Some 8500 passengers and 57 commercial and cargo flights were affected by the closure, Aeris said.

DHL, part of Deutsche Post AG, said the crew was unharmed and that one member was undergoing a medical review as a precaution.

Images from Costa Rican newspaper La Nacion showed a yellow plane emblazoned with the DHL logo being doused with firefighting foam where it had landed on a grassy field next to a runway. The tail had detached and a wing had broken.

The aircraft was bound for Guatemala when it apparently had a failure in the hydraulic system, said Luis Miranda Munoz, deputy director of Costa Rica’s civil aviation authority.

The issue prompted the pilot to request an emergency landing shortly after takeoff, he said.

A Boeing Co spokeswoman said it would defer questions to investigating authorities.

DHL and airport authorities said they were working together to move the aircraft, although they said it was not affecting operations.

“DHL’s incident response team has been activated and an investigation will be conducted with the relevant authorities to determine what happened,” DHL said.

-AAP

Topics: Costa Rica
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