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Caribbean Airlines Flight 523

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Passengers
  
157

Survivors
  
163 (all)

Date
  
30 July 2011

Injuries (nonfatal)
  
7

Passenger count
  
157

Fatalities
  
0

Aircraft type
  
Boeing 737-8BK

Number of deaths
  
0

Operator
  
Crew count
  
6

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Summary
  
Overran runway on landing, broke in half

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Caribbean Airlines Flight 523 was a passenger flight which overran the runway at Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Georgetown, Guyana, on 30 July 2011. Seven of the 163 aboard suffered injuries. The aircraft involved, a Boeing 737-8BK, was operating Caribbean Airlines' scheduled international service from John F. Kennedy Airport, New York to Georgetown, with a stopover in Piarco International Airport, Port of Spain, Trinidad. The aircraft failed to stop in rainy weather, overrunning the runway at 01:32 local time (05:32 UTC), crashing through the perimeter fence. The aircraft stopped 100 metres (330 ft) past the end of runway 06 after it went over a road and broke into two sections.

There were 157 passengers and 6 crew on the aircraft. No deaths were reported directly following the incident. Two passengers suffered broken legs. The majority of the injured were treated at Diamond Diagnostic Hospital then sent onto Georgetown Public Hospital, where 35 passengers were treated for leg, back and neck injuries. The aircraft was damaged beyond repair in the accident.

Trinidad's Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar flew to Guyana to assess the situation, because the government of Trinidad and Tobago owns Caribbean Airlines. Guyana's emergency response team appeared at the accident scene two hours after the incident. Further officials from the Trinidad and Tobago Civil Aviation Authority (TTCAA) and U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) were invited to Guyana to aid in investigations. The Guyana Civil Aviation Authority will head the technical investigation, with assistance from the NTSB and the TTCAA.

References

Caribbean Airlines Flight 523 Wikipedia


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