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Accidente aéreo en Amsterdam

Accidente aéreo en Amsterdam

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  • Servicios emergencias con herido en camilla

    Se estrella en Amsterdam avión Turkish Airlines con 134 pasajeros. Herido en camilla

    AMS0201 ÁMSTERDAM (HOLANDA) 25.02.09 Tareas de rescate de los pasajeros de un avión de Turkish Airlines que se ha estrelladoen las inmediaciones del aeropuerto de Schipol, Ámsterdam (Holanda), el 25 de febrero de 2009. El aparato, un Boeing 737 con unos 135 pasajeros a bordo, según las primeras informaciones publicadas por medios holandeses, se ha roto en tres y ha perdido un motor, un ala y la cola, a unos 100 metros de una autopista. Se desconocen si hay víctimas, pero el diario "De Telegraaf" cita a un testigo que ha visto a "unas 80 personas" salir del avión. EFE/United Photos/Paul Vreeker
  • Bomberos junto a avión siniestrado de Turkish Airlines

    Bomberos junto a avión siniestrado de Turkish Airlines

    Firefighters look inside a Turkish Airlines passenger plane with 135 people aboard which crashed while attempting to land at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport February 25, 2009. The plane broke up when it hit the ground next to the runway with the tail section of the fuselage broken off, and a wide crack in the fuselage just behind the cockpit. The jetliner did not appear to be on fire. As many as 50 passengers escaped injury, the CNBC Turkey channel said. Officials at Istanbul's Ataturk airport said the plane had departed earlier from Istanbul. REUTERS/Robin Van Lonkhuijsen/United Photos (NETHERLANDS)
  • Avión Turkish Airlines siniestrado

    Servicios de emergencia junto a avión de Turkish Airlines siniestrado

    Emergency workers gather around a Turkish Airlines passenger plane with 135 people aboard which crashed while attempting to land at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport February 25, 2009. The plane broke up when it hit the ground next to the runway with the tail section of the fuselage broken off, and a wide crack in the fuselage just behind the cockpit. The jetliner did not appear to be on fire. As many as 50 passengers escaped injury, the CNBC Turkey channel said. Officials at Istanbul's Ataturk airport said the plane had departed earlier from Istanbul. REUTERS/Robin Van Lonkhuijsen/United Photos (NETHERLANDS)

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