Un avión se estrelló a alta velocidad contra dos viviendas en San Fernando, causando un incendio y daños significativos. Los vecinos lograron escapar milagrosamente al romper una pared para huir del fuego. La pista del aeropuerto es considerada corta para el tráfico actual, lo que podría haber contribuido al accidente. La jueza Sandra Arroyo Salgado y la Policía Federal están investigando el incidente.
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00:00Let's enlarge what happened in San Fernando, at the airport.
00:03The security camera shows the moment in which the plane was coming at an incredible speed
00:11and from there a collision occurs against a house.
00:16It's not that it falls on a house as if it were a car, but of course,
00:19comparatively, the size is much larger and it crashes with that house, it burns.
00:24Look at it.
00:31We thought we were going to die and the despair was very ugly.
00:36What hurts me the most is that I lost my daughter's things and it was so hard for me to have them.
01:01Well, my despair was her and my brother.
01:04We were able to get the three of us out of there.
01:07If my brother didn't break the wall, we wouldn't get out.
01:10We were able to get the three of us out of there.
01:28I saved her from the house and grabbed her propeller.
01:31I held her hand and took her to the bottom.
01:34We started breaking the wall because otherwise she wouldn't grab it.
01:37She grabbed the propeller.
01:41Run!
01:50A disaster.
01:53I don't know what plane it is.
02:05The story of the survivors is tremendous.
02:07She almost grabs the propeller, says her daughter's mother.
02:10They had to break a wall to get out.
02:12Of course, it's not the same thing as a car or a truck crashing into a house or a plane.
02:17And especially at that speed.
02:19We are working with two mobile phones.
02:21There, at the San Fernando airport, we are seeing what it is now.
02:27Because the removal tasks are still going on.
02:30The area is sealed.
02:33The federal judge, Sandra Arroyo Salgado, is intervening.
02:38Let's get in touch with one of our mobile phones.
02:40Gabriel Perosperi, can you hear me?
02:44They are doing the peritages, Rolando.
02:47Notice that they have the mamelukes of the Argentine Federal Police.
02:51Judge Arroyo Salgado gave the order that it is precisely this force that carries out the peritages.
02:58The puzzle is broken.
03:01Notice that we have, in the foreground, the tip of the plane that is lying on the blue grid of one of the houses.
03:11The puzzle, in its middle part, caught fire completely.
03:16It was completely destroyed.
03:18And that part, set on fire, was the one that directly affected the houses of the neighbors.
03:25For example, Melanie's.
03:27We just heard it in the clip.
03:29She is 21 years old. She is about to be a mother.
03:31In a few days, she had to run out of the house when she saw the plane coming.
03:37Thanks to her brother's quick action, they broke a wall and were able to escape.
03:43With what they had set, they lost absolutely everything.
03:47How many houses are left affected, Gaby?
03:50Because we are really facing what could have been an even greater tragedy.
03:54How many houses are left affected?
03:56At least that one is virtually destroyed.
03:59And then we'll see who will pay for it.
04:01But how many houses are destroyed?
04:03Yes.
04:05Two houses affected.
04:07The one that is most affected is Melanie's, which I was just saying.
04:11But two houses affected.
04:13Luckily, the neighbors were able to observe that this uncontrolled fire was coming at them.
04:18And they were able to do the impossible.
04:20I repeat, they broke a wall to escape from their houses.
04:24With the fuselage on fire.
04:26Let's imagine, with the fuel fire, the plastic elements,
04:31the toxic smoke emanating from this place that invaded everything here.
04:38And that could be the most dangerous thing.
04:41What you have to take into account, Rolando.
04:43I believe that the issue is not only that a plane collides with you, but the speed at which it comes.
04:48The truth is that they saw it coming and had a reflex rate of miracles.
04:55It is estimated that it arrived here at about 180 kilometers per hour.
04:59Sure.
05:00For a car, it is an unusual speed.
05:02Let's imagine for a vehicle, an aircraft of this size,
05:06getting into a street that can hardly house two or three cars parked next to each other.
05:14I saw it.
05:15But I was telling you, they are doing the expertise.
05:18They have not yet removed the bodies.
05:20That is essential to determine precisely the causes of death.
05:24One of the hypotheses is that they could have died trapped and intoxicated.
05:29Gaby, in your story, Melanie, this afternoon, you were talking about a neighbor,
05:33a young woman who was with her baby, bathing him,
05:35and they were able to escape, like her and her family.
05:38Is it known if there are injured or more neighbors beyond these two affected houses?
05:45No, no, no. There are no serious injuries.
05:47Lu, there are no serious injuries.
05:49In fact, I spoke with Melanie a few minutes ago.
05:52She was in the hospital.
05:55They examined her, they examined the baby.
05:57Both are fine.
05:59What Melanie has is a crack in her left foot,
06:03as a result of having run as she could.
06:06And indeed, in that effort, she could have stepped badly at some point,
06:09she was swollen, but they simply told her to keep it,
06:13to exercise as much as possible, with ice, so that she recovers.
06:16Now, Gaby, it seems, looking at the aerial shot,
06:20that it seems that the pilot, in the last sections, before the crash,
06:25made some maneuver, as if to invoke the plane on the street.
06:29Yes, because if not, he could have crashed head-on against one of the houses,
06:32and it would have been even worse.
06:37Exactly, because, look, Rolando, here we are on Jose Terry Street,
06:42which is a street perpendicular to the airport,
06:45that is, it is not a street that goes parallel to the airport,
06:49or to the perimeter of the San Fernando airport.
06:52That is, with the plane out of control,
06:54and seeing that the pilots could not stop it,
06:56they decided to try to invoke the fuselage on the street,
07:00knowing that, obviously, the wings were going to impact
07:04both on the trees and on the cars.
07:06In fact, there is a car on fire,
07:08which was what most shocked the neighbors,
07:11because that car, with a gas tube, practically exploded immediately,
07:15and that really stunned the neighbors here in the area.
07:18Already the car, once it parked here,
07:20began to ignite and spread black smoke,
07:23but what the pilots obviously tried,
07:25at least from the track of what you were naming,
07:29is to try to put the fuselage on the street,
07:33beyond the impossible damage of containing the wings against the houses.
07:38Yes, there we did it with emphasis,
07:41in some way so that it is better understood,
07:43that before dying, the pilots tried, at least,
07:46not to crash it head-on against one of the houses.
07:49But let's go to another of our cell phones.
07:51There is Javier Moso. What do you see from there, Javier?
07:55Rolando, how are you? Good afternoon.
07:57We are on Charlin Street.
07:59This means that it is around where our colleague Gabriel Prosperi is.
08:03As you can see,
08:05this is where you can see the plane passing by.
08:08The plane absolutely breaks the wires,
08:11gets into that hole, breaks that hole that you see there in the distance.
08:15Until a few minutes ago,
08:17you could see the people of the Federal Police,
08:20who are doing the inspections,
08:21who are now in front of that San Fernando fire truck.
08:24Until a few minutes ago, even in this sector,
08:27Judge Sandra Arroyo Salgado was there,
08:30who now entered the interior of what would be the airport,
08:34the international airport of San Fernando.
08:37An airport that has a runway of approximately 1,800 meters long.
08:411,800 meters long.
08:43With all the pilots I was talking to today,
08:46as a result of this fact, they tell me,
08:48it is a runway that, unfortunately, is running short
08:51for the number and the number of planes that are landing
08:55and taking off from this airport.
08:58Javi, look, what I don't understand is,
09:01the plane reaches the end of the runway
09:03and continues on its way, or at some point,
09:06the runway is parallel to the route of the street?
09:10Let's see, the plane, no, the plane continues,
09:14the runway is like, look where I'm looking,
09:18look at the houses.
09:19The tip of the runway, look at the houses.
09:22So it went on long?
09:23It's parallel, it's parallel,
09:25exactly, it's parallel to the 202.
09:27Of course, cross the wire.
09:29Let's see if it can move.
09:31Look, where you see that blue construction,
09:34the 202 passes.
09:36In fact, right now there is no traffic,
09:39but above that white car that you see,
09:41there is the 202 route,
09:44at this moment the traffic is cut off.
09:46See, a white car passes there,
09:48that is the provincial route 202.
09:50Now, Javi.
09:51Or the avenue 202, which ...
09:54Yes, exactly, exactly.
09:57Yes, I hear you, Lu.
09:58Javi, I don't know if you had the opportunity
09:59to talk to some neighbors,
10:00but today Melanie said
10:01that she had moved a month or so ago,
10:03there in the neighborhood,
10:04there in the town of San Fernando,
10:06that she was very afraid that something like this would happen.
10:09And I say, this was an airfield
10:11that was already a scenario of a similar situation
10:14in the year 2019.
10:172019, December 2019,
10:21a plane coming from Porto Alegre
10:23with passengers, a charter,
10:25a plane also of these characteristics,
10:28with passengers on board,
10:30runs out of fuel
10:32and tries to land in houses
10:34from here in the area.
10:35Look, it lands in the middle
10:38of what would be the route,
10:40about 200 ...
10:41Sorry, the runway,
10:42about 250, 300 meters,
10:45that it can't get to.
10:47It runs out of fuel
10:48and can't get to the runway.
10:50The runway, for you to get an idea,
10:52is here.
10:53I'm going to ask Nico and Lea
10:54if they can come closer.
10:56Look, those orange sticks
10:58that you see there,
10:59are the ILS antennas.
11:01Those ILS antennas are in charge
11:04of measuring what would be the approach
11:07and everything else that has to do
11:09with aeronautics.
11:11The plane, what it does,
11:13is obviously,
11:15because it comes exceeding in speed,
11:17exceeding in speed.
11:19There is an image,
11:20there is an image.
11:21If the runway, let's suppose,
11:23is 2,000 meters long,
11:26the plane makes a touch,
11:28that is, it makes the landing
11:30or tries to land,
11:32missing 500 meters,
11:33when in reality,
11:35that is because of the speed
11:37that comes,
11:38when in reality
11:39it should have done it
11:40several meters earlier,
11:42many meters earlier.
11:43And that's why Javier,
11:44and that's why he couldn't stop it.
11:45But Cachito,
11:46we'll be right back to you,
11:47but first, Javier Díaz,
11:49do you know
11:51at what speed it was coming?
11:53Yes, it is known
11:54at what speed it landed.
11:56And obviously,
11:57we are going to tell you
11:58what is the exact dimension
11:59of, in this case,
12:00the runway of San Fernando,
12:02this Challenger 300,
12:04which was at least,
12:05according to the last record,
12:07in perfect conditions.
12:08And we are going to tell you
12:09why you suspect
12:10that it could have been
12:11a human error.
12:12In a few minutes,
12:13the details
12:14and also the document.