DHL cargo plane skids off runway, breaks in half during rough landing | USA TODAY

The Boeing 757 freighter reported hydraulic problems upon landing, according to officials from the Costa Rica Fire Department.

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DHL cargo plane skids off runway, breaks in half on landing. Amazingly, firefighters managed to rescue the two pilots onboard.

Authorities say the plane had taken off from Juan Santamaría Airport west of San José but returned after detecting a failure in the hydraulic system.

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31 comments

    1. @Keith Hoss How is it safer. Air travel always kills every passenger on board if there is an accident. How many people do you know that have survived plane crash?

    2. They had already been in the air from quite some time before this was recorded. Also, “Air travel is very risky” is extremely far from the truth

    1. @Samson Soturian Boeing planes are filled with problem. It is only Boeing planes that have been crashing for some years now. The plane that crashed in China weeks ago was also Boeing.

    2. @MRJTV Your room temperature iq leads you to make comments when you have no idea what you’re talking about correct?

    3. @MRJTV It’s nearly impossible to blame Boeing for that, especially since we’re so early in the investigation

    1. @Samson Soturian Are you a mechanic or pilot? You don’t know what you’re talking about so zip it

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