A cargo jet slid off the runway during landing and snapped in half while engulfed in smoke.
The DHL cargo plane was landing at San Jose’s international airport in Costa Rica yesterday, April 7, when the incident happened.
The airport was shut down as a precaution but no crew were injured as a result of the crash.
Hector Chaves, director of the Costa Rica Fire Department, explained how upon landing the aircraft skidded, turned and broke in two, exposing its cargo.
“Units mobilised to remove the pilot and co-pilot,” he said.
“Then they applied foam to prevent a spill and now they are working on an earthen dike to avoid any fuel from reaching the drainage system.”
The Boeing 757 had initially taken off from Juan Santamaria Airport just west of the capital to fly to Guatemala City, but decided to return after detecting a failure in the hydraulic system.
DHL spokesperson Daniel McGrath said at the time the company was working with airport staff to move the plane so flights could resume.
He added an investigation had been launched to determine the cause of the incident.
Mr McGrath further said both pilots were unharmed, but one was undergoing a medical check as a precaution.
Watch videos from the scene below.
#Cargo Plane #Crash Lands, #Splits Into Half At #CostaRica #Airport#CostaRica #DHL #cargo pic.twitter.com/nlXIvMCBpv
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#CostaRica – #DHL‘s Boeing 757-200 cargo plane that was also carrying hazardous material, skids off the runway and splits in half at Juan Santamaria Airport while attempting to make emergency landing pic.twitter.com/HC8ndn4g5l
— CyclistAnons (@CyclistAnons) April 8, 2022
Cargo plane with hazardous materials SNAPS IN HALF when landing gear fails https://t.co/fvw46MTWoV pic.twitter.com/iR2jEu4mjD
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) April 8, 2022