Monday, 30 September 2013

Alitalia plane carrying 151 passengers crash lands in Rome after its landing gear fails to open in a storm

An Alitalia jet toppled and skidded off the runway at Rome's Leonardo da Vinci airport last night after one of its landing gears failed to open in a storm. It is understood about ten passengers suffered minor cuts and bruises when the plane crash landed before sliding to a halt after a flight from Madrid. The Italian news agency ANSA quoted officials saying the ten 'code green' injuries were treated at the airport.
Minor injuries: The Italian news agency ANSA quoted officials saying the ten 'code green' injuries were treated at the airport
Distress: Unharmed passengers who were on board the A A320 plane of Alitalia airline are assisted in a closed-off area at Leonardo da Vinci airport in Fiumicino, Rome

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