‘Miracle In Jacksonville’ – Boeing 737 Skids Off Runway Into St. John’s River; No Fatalities Reported

Call it ‘the Miracle in Jacksonville’.

A chartered Boeing 737-8000 skidded off the runway and slid into the St. Johns River late Friday after landing at Naval Air Station Jacksonville.

Amazingly, there were not fatalities. Boeing – already struggling with the mass-groundings of its 737 MAX 8s – and the NTSB have launched investigations into the incident, Bloomberg reports.

Plane

The NTSB said it’s sending one of its ‘Go Teams’ to investigate the incident, and Boeing and the Navy said they would provide technical support if possible. The NTSB team is expected to arrive around noon on Saturday.

Boeing extended its well wishes to everybody on board and asked the press to direct all questions to the NTSB.

It appears the plane was transporting military personnel; it had arrived at Naval Station Air Jacksonville from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Though it isn’t clear what caused the plane to slide off the runway and into the river, the incident is bound to heap additional scrutiny on Boeing, which is already enmeshed in one of the biggest crises in its more than century-long existence. Officials have speculated that a brief but torrential rainstorm led to the conditions.

Plane

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said its Marine Unit has been called in to assist the Naval Air Station with pulling the plane out of the river, which should be an easier task seeing as the plane was not submerged.

Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry said teams have been working to clean up fuel that leaked into the river. President Trump also called to offer the White House’s help as the situation was ‘developing’.

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