At least 17 dead as India airliner overshoots runway

At least 17 people were killed Friday when a passenger jet was ripped in two after it overshot and skidded off the runway upon landing in southern India, officials said.

More than 100 others were injured, 15 of them seriously, after the Air India Express Boeing 737 from Dubai — a coronavirus evacuation flight — plunged off the runway down an embankment in heavy rain in Kozhikode.

Officials said that 191 passengers and crew were on board the plane that plummeted 10 metres (35 feet) off the so-called tabletop runway — which can be tricky to land on — in Kerala state.

Mercifully, the plane did not catch fire.

Kozhikode official Seeram Sambasiva said that 17 people had died.

According to a patient list seen by AFP, the dead include a 10-month-old infant and an 18-month-old toddler.

One of the two pilots who died in the crash, Deepak Sathe, was a former Air Force fighter pilot, reports said.

Senior local policeman Abdul Karim told AFP said that at least 15 passengers were in a serious condition and being treated in local hospitals.

Indian media quoted data from a flight tracker website showing that the aircraft appears to have attempted to land twice, with survivors telling local TV that the plane went up and down repeatedly before landing.

Rescue staff and locals hurried to the scene, desperately trying to free people from the wreckage in the dark and rain.

Several people on board had to be cut out with special equipment.

“Locals rushed to the spot after hearing the noise,” one rescue worker said. “People came in cars, messages were being sent on WhatsApp… that people were needed to help.”

“At first, people took the injured to the hospitals in their cars. Then the emergency services took over.”

Another said he tried to bring a gravely injured baby to hospital for treatment in his car, but she did not survive the trip.

“If she has been in an ambulance, maybe the child could have been saved,” he said. (AFP)