Survivor of Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash that killed 38 people recalls moment he realised he was alive

Survivor of Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash that killed 38 people recalls moment he realised he was alive
Flight 8243’s Christmas Day crash killed 38 on board

A survivor from the devastating Azerbaijan Airlines crash has spoken of the moment he realised he was alive.

The Azerbaijan Airlines crash, which left 38 dead in Kazakhstan, went down on Christmas Day earlier this week. With 67 people on board, Flight 8243’s crash is currently a mystery as investigations are underway.

The plane, which was traveling to Grozny, Russia from Baku, was filmed as it touched down during an emergency landing and went up in flames as soon as it hit the ground.

Miraculously, 29 people survived – including Zulfugar Asadov, a flight attendant, and Subhonkul Rakhimov, a passenger.

 

An Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed on Christmas Day, taking 38 lives (Meiramgul Kussainova/Anadolu via Getty Images)

An Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed on Christmas Day, taking 38 lives (Meiramgul Kussainova/Anadolu via Getty Images)

From his hospital bed in Baku, Asadov spoke to the New York Times in a phone interview, saying: “Thank God I’m alive.”

Having been in such a deadly crash, it’s understandable that it could take a while to come around to the idea that you survived. Telling Reuters in another interview the moment he realised he had made it, passenger Rakhimov said: “I thought that was my last prayer.”

“After the bang… I thought the plane was going to fall apart,” he added.

Seated in the back of the aircraft, he said his body was hit by something, and that he was twisting before it all went silent. The only thing that he could hear were people moaning – which is when he ‘realized that we have landed’.

He said. “I didn’t know what to do — whether to laugh or cry.”

29 people miraculously survived the deadly crash (Emergency Situations of Kazakhstan/Anadolu via Getty Images )

29 people miraculously survived the deadly crash (Emergency Situations of Kazakhstan/Anadolu via Getty Images )

According to Kazakhstan’s Deputy Prime Minister Kanat Bozumbayev, 11 people were in critical condition after being pulled from the wreckage.

He said, as per CNN: “The bodies are in poor condition, mostly burnt, all collected. Now they will be in the morgue, and identification will take place.”

While only one survivor’s identity remains unknown, Bozumbayev revealed: “She is unconscious, has no documents, and is in the hospital.”

One woman joined the rescue and told Radio Free Europe’s Kazakh Service that the scene before her made her cry.

She said: “The front (part of the plane) was on fire. We rescued the survivors. Their bodies were covered in blood. They were crying. Everyone was asking for help.”

The woman, known as Elmira, said there were children and teenagers among the survivors.

An investigation is being launched into what caused the plane to go down (Emergency Situations of Kazakhstan/Anadolu via Getty Images)

An investigation is being launched into what caused the plane to go down (Emergency Situations of Kazakhstan/Anadolu via Getty Images)

“A little girl came out. She looked at me and said, ‘Save my mom, my mom is still there’. She was crying and begging, ‘Please save her, save her’,” she said.

Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Russian officials have gone on to launch an investigation into the crash.

Azerbaijan Airlines has suggested that the plane had suffered ‘physical and technical external interference,’ as per translation from the New York Times.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said a Russian Emergencies Ministry plane with medical personnel and equipment was flying to Kazakhstan to assist in the rescue at a summit for the Commonwealth of Independent States.

He said: “Let’s hope for a speedy recovery of the injured ones and, of course, I am sure, a thorough investigation will be carried out. We will coordinate the work of our special and aviation services on all issues related to this tragedy.”

Featured Image Credit: Emergency Situations of Kazakhstan/Anadolu via Getty Images / Meiramgul Kussainova/Anadolu via Getty Images

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Five dead on coastguard jet after crash with Japan Airlines plane

 

Five dead on coastguard jet after crash with Japan Airlines plane

Five people have died on board a coast guard plane that collided with a passenger jet

Five people have died after a passenger plane collided with a Japanese coast guard aircraft and burst into flames on the runway of Tokyo’s Haneda Airport.

All 367 passengers and 12 crew members were evacuated off the passenger plane before it was entirely taken over by a blaze which appeared to start on the aircraft’s wing.

 

The Japanese coast guard said the pilot of its plane had escaped, and local news has reported that the five other crew members on board have been found dead.

A local TV video showed a large eruption of fire and smoke from the side of the Japan Airlines plane as it taxied on a runway.

The area around the wing then caught fire. Footage an hour later showed the plane fully on fire.

NHK TV said the plane was an Airbus A-350 that had flown from New Chitose airport, near the city of Sapporo, to Haneda.

379 passengers and crew were evacuated from the plane as it caught fire.

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Coast Guard spokesperson Yoshinori Yanagishima confirmed the collision between the passenger plane and its flight MA-722, a Bombardier Dash-8.

Swede Anton Deibe, 17, who was a passenger on the Japan Airlines plane, told Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet: “The entire cabin was filled with smoke within a few minutes. We threw ourselves down on the floor.

“Then the emergency doors were opened and we threw ourselves at them. The smoke in the cabin stung like hell. It was a hell.”

“We have no idea where we are going so we just run out into the field. It was chaos,” added Anton, who was travelling with his parents and sister.

Kyodo News said the coast guard plane, which is based at Haneda, had been due to head to Niigata to deliver relief goods to residents affected by a deadly earthquake in the region on Monday (1 January) that killed at least 48 people.

Six people were on board a coast guard plane that the passenger jet collided with, and five have been confirmed dead.

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Haneda is one of the busiest airports in Japan, and many people travel over the New Year holidays.

Footage from inside the passenger plane showed that those on board had to navigate smoke to escape the flames.

An investigation will be launched to determine what caused the collision between the aircrafts.

Kyodo News had previously reported that the five other people on board the coast guard plane had been found according to the Tokyo fire department, but information on their condition had not yet been released.

Now sadly five deaths have been confirmed, while the plane’s pilot survived but was severely injured.

Japan’s prime minister Fumio Kishida confirmed the deaths of five people due to provide earthquake relief.

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