Dramatic rescue of passengers on-board sinking plane


Dramatic footage shows the moment US Navy sailors evacuated passengers from the Air Niugini plane that crashed into water after overshooting a runway.

The Air Niugini flight PX073, which had 47 people on board, crashed into a pacific lagoon in Micronesia on Friday.

The video released by the US Navy shows sailors racing towards the sinking plane in a speed boat before they jump on the submerged wing and access the plane using the emergency door.

A man in the video yells to the Navy officers, alerting them to a badly injured man on the other side of the plane.

A US Navy sailor checks the aisles of the Air Niugini plane after it crashed in a pacific lagoon. Source: AP
A US Navy sailor checks the aisles of the Air Niugini plane after it crashed in a pacific lagoon. Source: AP

Sailors can be seen trudging through the aisles, checking to make sure all passengers have been rescued from the plane.

The footage shows parts of plane seats floating in the water as passengers are loaded onto waiting rescue boats.

In a statement on Saturday, Air Niugini said it was unable to account for a male passenger.

The airline said it was working with local authorities, hospitals and investigators to try to find the man.

Air Niugini passengers were loaded onto rescue boats. Source: AP
Air Niugini passengers were loaded onto rescue boats. Source: AP

The airline did not immediately respond to requests for more details about the passenger, such as his age or nationality.

The airline said in another statement later Saturday that US divers had completed an inspection inside the aircraft and confirmed that all of the passengers had safely evacuated.

“This has been confirmed by other passengers that the unaccounted person had safely evacuated the aircraft and he was seen in one of the local dinghies that were assisting with transporting the passengers and crew to the shore,” the statement said.

“Local authorities and the airline are continuing to investigate the location of the unaccounted passenger.”

Local boats helped rescue the passengers and crew after the plane hit the water while trying to land at the Chuuk Island airport.

Part of a plane seat is seen floating in the water after the crash. Source: AP
Part of a plane seat is seen floating in the water after the crash. Source: AP

Officials said Friday that seven people had been taken to a hospital. The airline said six passengers remained at the hospital Saturday, and all of them were in stable condition.

What caused the crash and the exact sequence of events remains unclear. The airline and the US Navy both said the plane landed in the lagoon short of the runway. Some witnesses thought the plane overshot the runway.

Passenger Bill Jaynes said the plane came in very low.

“I thought we landed hard,” he said.

“Until I looked over and saw a hole in the side of the plane and water was coming in. And I thought, well, this is not the way it’s supposed to happen.”

Local fishing boats move in to recover the passengers and crew of Air Niugini flight. Source: AP
Local fishing boats move in to recover the passengers and crew of Air Niugini flight. Source: AP

Mr Jaynes said he and others managed to wade through waist-deep water to the emergency exits on the sinking plane. He said the flight attendants were panicking and yelling, and that he suffered a minor head injury.

“I was really impressed with the locals who immediately started coming out in boats,” Mr Jaynes said in an interview with a missionary in Chuuk, Matthew Colson, that was posted online and shared with The Associated Press.

The US Navy said sailors working nearby on improving a wharf helped in the rescue by using an inflatable boat to shuttle people ashore before the plane sank in about 30 metres of water.

Air Niugini is the national airline of Papua New Guinea and has operated since 1973. Data from the Aviation Safety Network indicates 111 people have died in crashes of PNG-registered airlines in the past two decades but none involved Air Niugini.

– With AP