A Boeing 737 commercial jet with 136 people on board slid into the St. John's River near Jacksonville, Florida after landing on Friday, a spokesman for Naval Air Station Jacksonville said. The mayor of Jacksonville said on Twitter that everyone on board the flight was 'alive and accounted for
Jacksonville, Florida after landing on Friday, a spokesman forboard the flight was"alive and accounted for" but that crews"The plane was not submerged. Every person is alive andThe flight was arriving from Cuba, the air station spokesman.
Jacksonville, Florida after landing on Friday, a spokesman forboard the flight was"alive and accounted for" but that crews"The plane was not submerged. Every person is alive andThe flight was arriving from Cuba, the air station spokesmanBrasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
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