Crash investigations continue
Updated on 25 February 2009
At least nine people are killed, 80 injured, but dozens walk away from the wreckage of a passenger jet at Schiphol airport, Amsterdam.
It was a miracle there were not more casualties, a spokesman for Turkish airlines said after a passenger jet with 135 people on board crashed while trying to land in the Netherlands.
The plane's pilots were among the dead.
Officials said the Boeing 737 broke into three when it crashed just short of the runway, but it didn't catch fire.
Investigators are now trying to establish why the accident happened.
John Snow talks to air crash investigator David Gleave.
Pictures from Twitter
Like the Hudson crash, the first pictures of the airplane at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport, particularly from chrisbrogan and twiet at the scene.
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Interview with @nipp, eyewitness
An eyewitness found via Channel 4 News Twitter activity talked to the programme on the phone from Amsterdam's Schipol airport.
Jonathan Nip then told Channel 4 News at Noon that the "plane is in three pieces at least" but "it doesn't look like there is smoke coming out of the airplane".
