: Chinese Jet Explodes


ak47m203
08-20-2007, 07:02 PM
FROM TOYS WITH LEAD, TIRES THAT EXPLODE, CARS WITH ZERO STAR CAR CRASH RATING, CANDY WITH FORMALIN TOOTHPASTE WITH SOMETING FROM THE CAR LIKE COOLANT ETC NOW IT'S THEIR AIRPLANE EXPLODING CUZ IT'S MADE IN CHINA. LOOK AT THE VIDZ.

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Chinese Jet Explodes Into Fire in Japan
AP
Posted: 2007-08-20 12:25:39
Filed Under: World News
NAHA, Japan (Aug. 20) - Passengers used emergency slides to evacuate a China Airlines jet just minutes before the plane burst into a fireball Monday after arriving in Okinawa from Taiwan. All 165 people aboard escaped unhurt, including the pilot, who jumped from the cockpit at the last second.


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Shuho Watanabe, Kyodo News / AP Passengers flee after a China Airlines burst into flames at Japan's Naha Airport Monday. All 165 people aboard escaped alive. Law enforcement officials said terrorism was not suspected.
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Transport Ministry official Akihiko Tamura told reporters that airport traffic controllers had received no report from the pilot indicating anything was wrong with the Boeing 737-800.

"The fire started when the left engine exploded a minute after the aircraft entered the parking spot," Tamura said.

The plane exploded into flames seconds after what the last crew member escaped from a rear door and the pilot jumped from the cockpit window, according to footage from national broadcaster NHK.

The aircraft skidded on the tarmac on its way from the runway to the gate after landing, starting a fire that prompted the emergency evacuation, according to China Airlines spokesman Sun Hung-wen.

"After the plane landed, there were flames, and I heard explosions a few times, then saw black smoke," Hideaki Oyadomari, an airport worker, told NHK. "We felt the hot air coming our way."

Japan's National Police Agency said terrorism was not suspected.





Local fire official Hiroki Shimabukuro said two passengers - a 7-year-old girl and a man in his 50s - were hospitalized because they felt unwell, but not because they were injured. A ground engineer was knocked off his feet by the force of the blast, but was not hurt, the ministry said.

The fire was put out about an hour later, leaving the aircraft charred and mangled.

Several passengers told NHK they were preparing to get off the plane after what seemed like an ordinary landing when they were suddenly told to use the emergency slides to evacuate.

Some said they saw smoke and flames entering the cabin and that there was a stampede to exit. Minutes later, many said, they heard explosions.

"I suddenly saw flames beside me, and everybody started rushing to get out," a male passenger told NHK. "People were pushing and shoving in panic," he said.

"I felt the boom of the explosion behind me as soon as I got off," a female passenger said.

The cause of the fire was unknown.

Taiwan's Civil Aeronautics Administration head Chang Kuo-cheng said authorities ordered China Airlines and its subsidiary Mandarin Airlines to ground their 13 other Boeing 737-800s pending a thorough inspection.

Japanese aviation authorities also ordered an emergency inspection of all Boeing 737-800 planes owned by Japanese air lines, as well as some 737-700 models that carry a similar engine.

"If there was a fire, it might have something to do with an oil leak," Chang said.

The Okinawa fire is a setback to China Airlines, which in recent years appeared to have improved on a troubled safety record among international carriers.

A China Airlines 747 crashed in 2002 as it flew from Taipei to Hong Kong, leading to 225 deaths, and some 450 people died in China Airlines accidents during the 1990s.

Kansei
08-20-2007, 07:28 PM
So.. it burst into flames because it skidded? Glad no one was killed, but man that's pretty shitty. Does the people of China take no pride in their work? Is this just an effect of living in communism (not taking pride in ones work)?

I'm not sure why the Chinese government likes to bully people around so much when their blunders are the laughing stock of the entire world. I'm not talkin war bullying, but corporate bullying. I know if any car company wants to sell cars in China, they have to partner with a Chinese (therefore government owned) company. Car companies worldwide are taking it in the butt to try and get a slice of the booming new car market in China, but at what cost? I see nothing positive at all stemming from getting in bed with the likes of Chery and the other absolutely PATHETIC Chinese attempts at making a car. I don't care HOW much you copied the design of the Chery QQ, the crash tests show that you failed at everything other than copying the visual design of the car.

When will the Chinese come up with something unique, _reliable_, and if at all possible exciting?

Kooldino
08-20-2007, 07:29 PM
WOW.

Historically, the Chinese and Japanese hated each other, but they're saying this isn't a terrorist act, which is totally believable. Like you said, China has been making some pure junk lately, from cat food to cars, so this doesn't surprise me. They need to slow the hell down and check themselves.

Wow.

Glad no one was killed.

ak47m203
08-20-2007, 08:11 PM
I just realized that airplane was not made in China but from Boeing or Airbus unless assemble in China with Chinese workers on it, but it's how they maintain it probably.

Kooldino
08-20-2007, 08:14 PM
Interesting.

Kansei
08-20-2007, 08:19 PM
I just realized that airplane was not made in China but from Boeing or Airbus unless assemble in China with Chinese workers on it, but it's how they maintain it probably.

Yeah maintenance counts too, definitely.

Is there a way aside from brainwashing to get people living under an oppressive communist government to take pride in what they do?