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American Airlines Flight 331 Crashes in Jamaica


Posted on Dec 24, 2009


American Airlines flight 331 left the runway in Kingston, Jamaica, crashing through a sand bank stopping a few feet from the Caribbean Ocean. 
 
The Boeing 737 aircraft with 156 people on board originated in Washington, D.C., stopped in Miami before attempting to land in heavy rain and turbulence at Norman Manley International Airport in Jamaica. 

The aircraft broke into 3 pieces and the landing gear on one side of the plane appeared to have collapsed.  Reports indicate that dozens were injured.

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