Plane crash in New York!

Plane crash in Queens borough in New York

American Airlines lennuk.
Boeing 767 4 buildings on fire
vähemalt 4 hoonet põlevad
turg kütab otse alla!!!
Kas õnnetus? Kui midagi veel alla kukub, läheb turg paanikasse!
Kõik kolm lähedal asuvat lennuvälja suletud. Laguardian, Newark and JFK
Ostukeskus oli seal - palju ohvreid jälle.
hoopis Airbus-i lennuk
Kus on LHV kommentaatorid?
Polnudki 767 vaid airbus
Parempoolne mootor plahvatas-pealtnägijad
Lennuk võtab peale kuni 266 reisijat.
Faa-ei ole mingeid tõendeid terrori rünnakust.
õnnetus siis ainult
Inimesed on paanikas, tunnelid ja sillad suletud.
Kõik märgid näitavad, et tegu oli tõesti ainult õnnetusega.
mina ikkagi ostan putte
Turg on kosunud peale seda kui teatati, et terrorismi märke pole.

Kindlalt ei väideta siiski veel midagi.
NEW YORK (CNN) -- An American Airlines jet with 255 people on board crashed Monday on takeoff from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport.

The plane went down at 9:17 a.m. EST in the Rockways section of the New York City borough of Queens, about five miles from Kennedy Airport.

CNN confirmed the plane was American Airlines Flight 587 from New York to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The plane was a Boeing Airbus A300. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said the plane was carrying 246 passengers and nine crew members.

Asked if terrorism was suspected, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Bill Schumann said, "All options are open at this time. We have very limited information."

The Pentagon said surveillance fights were going on in the area and nothing unusual had been spotted.

At least four houses were on fire, and a huge plume of smoke could be seen rising from the site. The New York Fire Department dispatched 44 firetrucks and 200 firefighters to the scene.

All three New York City-area airports -- Kennedy, LaGuardia and Newark -- closed after the crash, along with all the city's bridges and tunnels. Mayor Rudy Giuliani declared a Level One emergency, mobilizing all available police, fire and emergency personnel.