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Henan Airlines Flight 8387 (VD 8387) was a flight from Harbin Taiping International Airport to the new Yichun Lindu Airport, both located in Heilongjiang province, China. On the night of August 24, 2010, it crashed on approach with 91 passengers and 5 crew members onboard.[3] This was the first hull-loss and the first accident with fatalities involving an Embraer E-190.[4]

According to Yichun officials, the aircraft broke apart while it was in the process of landing at around 2136 local time (1336 UTC), while the airport was enclosed with fog.[1] The aircraft touched down around 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) from the runway, then overshot the runway and caught fire.[5][1] The wreckage was scattered in an area around 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) from the runway.[1] The impact of the crash threw some passengers out of the cabin.[5]

Details surrounding the crash were unclear in the immediate aftermath of the incident; a local official reported that the aircraft broke in two as it was landing, and that passengers were thrown from the aircraft, though some survivors said that it remained intact until it came to a rest away from the runway

The flight carried a total of 96 people, out of a capacity of 108, of which 91 were passengers and five were crew.[7] Initial reports suggested that 53 people survived the crash, while 43 were found dead at the scene; later reports said that 42 died.[8][9][7] Most of the dead were seated in the rear of the aircraft.[7] None of the rescued suffered life-threatening injuries, though all were brought to hospitals.[9][10]

Many passengers were participants of a national conference on human resources and employment, including vice minister Sun Baoshu and other officals of the national Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security. Two participants from Chengdu were among the fatalities.[11]

The pilot sustained heavy facial injuries and survived the accident.[12]

Some survivors said that they escaped through a hole in the front of the plane.[13]

Crews immediately began searching for survivors, although the efforts were hampered by fog.[7] This phase of the rescue operation lasted for around eight hours before personnel at the scene began clearing the wreckage the morning after the accident.[7]

Henan Airlines cancelled all flights in the days after the incident and fired the airline's general manager. Nationally, Chinese airlines performed increased safety checks in response to the crash.[14]

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henan_Airlines_Flight_8387


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