Koh Samui plane crash

JomtienCafe 2009-08-04

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Pilot killed in Thai plane crash The pilot of a Thai plane has been killed and 10 passengers injured as it skidded off the runway while landing on the tourist island of Koh Samui. The Bangkok Airways flight, carrying 72 people, hit an old and unmanned control tower amid reports of heavy rain. The plane had taken off from the southern Thai town of Krabi, another resort popular with tourists. Officials said many of the injured were tourists. Hospital sources told the BBC four Britons may be among those hurt. The nationalities of the others were not immediately known, but none were said to be seriously hurt. Map of plane's route "Sadly we have learnt that the pilot of the aircraft has died and so far 10 passengers are confirmed wounded," said Kannikar Kemavuthanon, the director general of the Department of Civil Aviation. Ms Kanikka said the ATR72 twin-turboprop had 68 passengers, two pilots and two crew members on board. "The weather was very bad during landing with heavy rain and wind," she said. The plane hit a building that had once been used as an air traffic control tower, but is now part of a fire-fighting station, a local police official said. "The heavy damage was at the front of the plane where the pilot was. It looks like he suffered from the impact," police Maj Col Sayan Sartsri told AP news agency. The crash happened at around 1400 local time (0800 GMT). Local reports said some of the injured passengers suffered broken legs. The resort island of Koh Samui lies some 300 miles (480km) south of Bangkok. The airport runway was closed after the accident and at least one Thai Airways flight was cancelled.

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