Six killed in Cork Airport plane crash
Publication date: 10 February 2011
Author: Nick Jackson
Tagged with: Airport crisis management, Cork Airport, George Best Belfast City Airport, Ireland
Six people have died and six others were injured after a plane crashed in fog at Cork Airport in the Republic of Ireland.
The turbo prop aircraft with 10 passengers and two crew was travelling from George Best Belfast City Airport, and crash landed whilst attempting to land at 9.51am. It is understood wreckage from the plane, a 19-seat Fairchild Metroliner, was scattered over a wide area.
Cork Airport has been shut, and a casualty information bureau has been set up at the airport with staff operating a helpline on +353 (0) 21 4328 820. Aer Lingus cancelled four flights in and out of Cork after the accident while a number of others have been diverted to Shannon.
The Health Service Executive said four of the injured were in a serious condition and the other two injured were described as comfortable.
A spokesman for George Best Belfast City Airport said: “We can confirm that the Manx 2 aircraft was scheduled to leave Belfast City Airport en route to Cork, flight number NM 7100. It left here at 0812 this morning with 10 passengers and two crew on board. We understand there has been an incident at Cork airport involving this aircraft.”
Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson and deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness expressed shock over the crash. Mr Robinson said: “This is a terrible tragedy and my thoughts are with the families of the bereaved. My thoughts are also with the injured and I hope that they will make a full and speedy recovery.”
The deputy First Minister said: “I am shocked at this news and want to convey my condolences to the families, friends and loved ones of those who have lost their lives in the plane crash. My thoughts are also with those who have been injured.”
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