martes, 20 de mayo de 2014

De terror: A punto de chocar dos aviones en Newark (VIDEO)

Dos aviones estuvieron a punto de chocar en el aeropuerto de Newark en Nueva Jersey, de acuerdo con la Agencia de Seguridad Nacional en el Transporte. Mira el video de ABAJO.

El vuelo 4100 de la aerolínea United Express, operado por ExpressJet, recibió la orden de despegue de la pista 4R al mismo tiempo que el vuelo 1243 de United Airlines, un boeing 737, aterrizaba en la R29.

Apenas a unas yardas de distancia estaban ambas naves y el incidente ocurrió el pasado 24 de abril, pero es hasta ahora es que se da a conocer pues el suceso ya que estaba y continúa bajo investigación de las autoridades.


No se reportaron daños a los tripulares tampoco a las naves.

Handout picture released on June 4, 2009 by the Brazilian Air Force showing part of a 20-kilometer-long fuel track over the Atlantic Ocean, where Air France flight 447 supposedly crashed on June 1 with 228 people on board while en route from Rio de Janeiro to Paris. Spotter aircraft from the United States and France on Wednesday joined Brazilian air force planes to make visual sweeps for wreckage of the plane, officials said. An inquiry has begun into the cause of Monday's disaster, but the scattered and sunken remains of the jet will have to be recovered before the hundreds of grieving relatives across the world can expect any answers. AFP PHOTO/Johnson Barros/Brazilian Air Force/HO RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE (Photo credit should read Johnson Barros/AFP/Getty Images)


ZARKA, JORDAN: A photo dated September 1970 of the debris left over from the Swissair, TWA and BOAC flights that were hijacked 06 and 09 September 1970 by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) which they landed forcefully in the Jordanian desert and destroyed. (Photo credit should read AFP/Getty Images)


EAST MORICHES, NY - JULY 18: Debris from the TWA jetliner that exploded and crashed in the Atlantic Ocean is collected on the deck of US Coast Guard cutter Juniper as salvage operations continue 18 July off Long Island's south shore. All 228 people on board Flight 800 enroute to Paris from New York's Kennedy Airport were reportedly killed. (Photo credit should read ADAM NADEL/AFP/Getty Images)
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