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    Saw this when i woke up at like 6am this morning...



    CHICAGO — A jetliner with more than 100 people aboard skidded across a Chicago runway Thursday evening, slammed through a fence and struck two vehicles in the street, pinning one beneath it. A 6-year-old boy in one car was killed, and 10 other people, including two in the plane, were injured, authorities said.

    The passengers aboard the Southwest flight arriving amid heavy snow at Midway International Airport thought it was a normal landing before they felt a jolt — and the plane was in the street.

    "I saw snow rush over the wing, then there was a big bump," said passenger Larry Vazzano, 54, of Baltimore. "I braced myself on the seat in front of me."

    Flight 1248 from Baltimore touched down around 7:15 p.m. Though the airport had about 7 inches of snow, aviation officials said conditions at the time were acceptable. The Boeing 737 and the vehicles remained in the streets Friday. Media congregated behind police barricades awaiting the arrival of National Transportation Safety Board investigators, who were expected by late morning.

    Midway, Chicago's second largest airport after O'Hare International, had been closed after the accident but reopened around 6 a.m. Friday, Aviation Department spokeswoman Wendy Abrams said.

    Midway's baggage areas were piled with luggage from canceled flights, but most of the flights on Friday's departure board were listed as on time, with a few cancellations and delays. The lines to receive boarding passes were fairly long, especially at the Southwest's ticket counter.

    Southwest CEO Gary Kelly said the plane had circled Midway for 30 to 35 minutes because of the weather and the flight traffic before it was cleared for landing on the airport's 6,500-foot runway. The airport, surrounded by homes and businesses, has shorter runways than most major airports, because it was originally built to handle smaller propeller planes. The larger ones land at O'Hare.

    "There are no indications that there are any maintenance problems with that aircraft whatsoever," Kelly said. He said the plane had a service check Wednesday in Phoenix.

    Five crew and 98 passengers were aboard the plane, authorities said. Most were evacuated through the plane's inflatable slides in blowing snow, while others used stairs at the rear of the plane, said Chicago Fire Department Spokesman Larry Langford.

    The plane's nose was crushed, and a severely damaged engine was on the ground, he said.

    Passenger Mike Abate, 35, of suburban Milwaukee, said he could see from the plane that a man was carrying an injured child and that other people were taken away in an ambulance.

    "We were safe on the plane," Abate said. "The toughest part was to realize that someone was under the belly of the plane."

    The 6-year-old, who had been riding in the vehicle trapped under the plane, was identified as Joshua Woods of Leroy, Ind., said Sandra Flowers of the Cook County Medical Examiner's office. The four people who were in the pinned vehicle with the boy were hospitalized Friday at Advocate Christ Medical Center.

    Three people from the other car were treated and released and a fourth was in good condition at Holy Cross Hospital, spokeswoman Michelle Boyd said. The two plane passengers were treated and released at MacNeal Hospital, along with tow truck driver who stopped to help and aggravated an old injury.

    Experts said weather would be a factor in the investigation. Greg Feith, a former NTSB investigator, said the runway had been plowed, but it wasn't clear for how long.

    "That's going to be a key for investigators, to know just how much snow fell on the runway, because that's a key to braking action," Feith told NBC's "Today." The plane remained in the street Friday morning.

    Snow caused trouble Thursday for travelers across the Midwest, with as much as 10 inches on the ground in some areas. The system was moving eastward early Friday.

    The accident happened 33 years to the day after a crash at Midway that killed 45 people, two of them on the ground. Eighteen other passengers survived.

    In that crash, a United Airlines jet struck tree branches about a mile from the airport, then hit the roofs of a number of bungalows before plowing into a home, bursting into flames. Among the dead were Dorothy Hunt, the wife of Watergate figure E. Howard Hunt, and CBS newswoman Michele Clark.

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    Ah man feel sorry for hte families that are affected.

    That's gonna suck for SWA

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    I saw this on tha news yesterday evening. ..crazy fucking shit th person who told him to land it is a fucking idiot and the person who was suppose to clean the runway didnt

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    Yeah that was horrible. It's kinda scary b/c I just got back from Chicago like a week or so ago. But it could happen anywhere.

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    It's all George Bush's fault!

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    Quote Originally Posted by civic95
    It's all George Bush's fault!
    lol agreed.

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    what a sad story.....i wonder if they're gonna get sued...

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    Quote Originally Posted by anf1tch21
    what a sad story.....i wonder if they're gonna get sued...
    you know it!!!!
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    My brother is a cop for Chicago, he called me and told me all about it. So sad. I take it I am a lil late seeing this thread. Oh well.

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