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Boeing 737 Slides Off Runway into Florida River, 21 Hurt

6 May 2019 16:00 WIB

Containment and absorbent booms surround a Boeing 737 aircraft in the St. Johns River after the aircraft slid off the runway at Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. May 4, 2019. Photo taken May 4, 2019. A Boeing jetliner with 143 people aboard from the U.S. outpost at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, slid off a runway into a shallow river in Jacksonville, Florida, on Friday while attempting to land at a military base there during a thunderstorm, injuring 21 people. U.S. Navy/Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Thomas A. Higgins/Handout via REUTERS

6 Mei 2019 00:00 WIB

A Miami Air, Boeing 737 aircraft from Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, sits in shallow water of the St Johns River after it slid off the runway at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, U.S., May 3, 2019. Picture taken May 3, 2019. A Boeing jetliner with 143 people aboard from the U.S. outpost at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, slid off a runway into a shallow river in Jacksonville, Florida, on Friday while attempting to land at a military base there during a thunderstorm, injuring 21 people. U.S. Navy/Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Monica R. Hopper/Handout via REUTERS

6 Mei 2019 00:00 WIB

A Boeing 737 aircraft, carrying 136 passengers and seven crew from Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, sits in shallow water of the St Johns River after it slid off the runway at Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida, U.S., May 3, 2019. Picture taken May 3, 2019. A Boeing jetliner with 143 people aboard from the U.S. outpost at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, slid off a runway into a shallow river in Jacksonville, Florida, on Friday while attempting to land at a military base there during a thunderstorm, injuring 21 people. U.S. Navy/Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Thomas A. Higgins/Handout via REUTERS

6 Mei 2019 00:00 WIB

U.S. Navy and local emergency services personnel work at the site where a Miami Air, Boeing 737 aircraft from Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, slid off the runway and into the St Johns River at Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida, U.S., May 3, 2019. Picture taken May 3, 2019. A Boeing jetliner with 143 people aboard from the U.S. outpost at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, slid off a runway into a shallow river in Jacksonville, Florida, on Friday while attempting to land at a military base there during a thunderstorm, injuring 21 people. U.S. Navy/Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Thomas A. Higgins/Handout via REUTERS

6 Mei 2019 00:00 WIB

A Miami Air, Boeing 737 aircraft from Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, sits in shallow water of the St Johns River after it slid off the runway at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, U.S., May 3, 2019. Picture taken May 3, 2019. A Boeing jetliner with 143 people aboard from the U.S. outpost at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, slid off a runway into a shallow river in Jacksonville, Florida, on Friday while attempting to land at a military base there during a thunderstorm, injuring 21 people. U.S. Navy/Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Monica R. Hopper/Handout via REUTERS

6 Mei 2019 00:00 WIB

Passengers and crew receive initial medical evaluations and debriefing in hangar 117 at Naval Station Jacksonville after their Miami Air, Boeing 737 aircraft, from Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, slid off the runway and into the St Johns River at the military airport in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S., May 3, 2019. Picture taken May 3, 2019. U.S. Navy/Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Monica R. Hopper/Handout via REUTERS

6 Mei 2019 00:00 WIB