Oxygen
masks dangle from the ceiling, debris litters the aisles and parts of the floor
are completely ripped up.
These
new pictures show inside the cabin of an Air Canada plane that crash-landed on
the Halifax Stanfield International Airport’s runway earlier this year.
The
Airbus 320 crashed into a power line on landing and then skidded off the runway
in March – sending 25 people to the hospital with injuries.
The
Transportation Safety Board, who released the images of the interior, attribute
the damage to the floor punctures from 'aircraft structure' underneath, global news reported.
The
flight was headed to Halifax, Nova Scotia, from Toronto on March 29 when it
touched down 1,100 feet (335 meters) short of the runway during a snowstorm at
around 12.30am local time.
The
landing was so significantly short of the runway that it hit a power line,
knocking out power at the airport, investigators said earlier this year.
The
crash into the bank of antennas tore off the plane’s main landing gear, nose
cone and an engine. see more photos after this cut....




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