Company Watch - One-Two-Go.Sep 17, 2007 Five survivors of the One-Two-Go airline crash were in critical condition, with burns to 60 percent of their bodies, hospital officials said. The "black box" flight data recorder The flight data recorder (FDR) is a flight recorder used to record specific aircraft performance parameters. A separate device is the cockpit voice recorder (CVR), although some versions (including the original) combine both in one unit. has been recovered and much of the investigation is likely to focus on the weather conditions as the plane, flown by Bangkok-based low-cost operator One-Two-Go, was coming in to land. "We will have to wait for the actual cause of the accident. We will send the black box to the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . It will take one week to analyze," Sansern told Thailand's Channel 7 television. Sep 16, 2007 One-Two-Go low-cost airline McDonnell Douglas McDonnell Douglas was a major American aerospace manufacturer and defense contractor, producing a number of famous commercial and military aircraft. It merged with Boeing in 1997 to form The Boeing Company. MD-82 jet crashed on the Thai resort island of Phuket on Sunday, killing 88 people as it broke up and burst into flames while trying to land in driving rain, a senior official said. Forty two people were injured, Phuket deputy governor Vorapot Rajsima told a news conference, and a hospital official said at least five of the survivors were seriously hurt. Flight manifests Flight manifest is a list of passengers and crew of an aircraft compiled before departure based on flight check-in information. at Phuket airport suggested well over half the 123 passengers on the flight from the Thai capital were foreign and an Airports of Thailand For Airports in Thailand, see . Airports of Thailand plc. (abbreviated AOT) is a large Thai public company, handling several national airports. Established on September 30th, 2002 privatised from state-owned Airports Authority of Thailand official in Bangkok said most of the foreigners were Europeans. There were seven crew members on board. Earlier reports had said there were five. Eight Britons, eight Thais, five Germans and two Australians were among 42 known survivors, hospital workers said. Sep 16, 2007 Survivors of the One-Two-Go low-cost airline crash such as Nong Khaonual, a Thai with his wife, said he believed the plane had descended too quickly. "The airplane was landing in heavy rain. It landed too fast. I have never seen anything like this. It descended very fast," he told Nation Television in hospital. "Just before we touched the runway we felt the plane try to lift up, and it skidded off the runway," he said. "My wife was half conscious and I dragged her out of the emergency exit. There was a man behind us and he was on fire." Another survivor, an Irishman named John, described the attempts to land in atrocious conditions. "You could tell there was a problem. The plane was flying around trying to land. It was making some noises and it was bad rain," John, who was traveling with a friend who also survived, told Thailand's ITV (1) See interactive TV. (2) (iTV) The code name for Apple's video media hub (see Apple TV). television channel. "The plane was on fire, but I managed to get through." Sep 16, 2007 Witnesses of the One-Two-Go low-cost airline crash reports said "The plane looks as though it veered off the runway into the side of a hill," said Leslie Quahe, a Singaporean pastor who arrived at the scene about an hour after the crash. "I was coming down the hill and saw smoke coming from the plane. It had broken into several parts," Quahe said. Officials said the McDonnell Douglas MD-82 had broken in two on impact on landing on the Andaman Sea Andaman Sea Sea, eastern extension of the Bay of Bengal. Bounded by the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Myanmar, the Malay Peninsula, and the Strait of Malacca and Sumatra, it covers some 308,000 sq mi (798,000 sq km). Trading vessels have plied the sea since ancient times. paradise isle, which was hit by the December 2004 Indian Ocean Indian Ocean, third largest ocean, c.28,350,000 sq mi (73,427,000 sq km), extending from S Asia to Antarctica and from E Africa to SE Australia; it is c.4,000 mi (6,400 km) wide at the equator. It constitutes about 20% of the world's total ocean area. tsunami. The tail section of the One-Two-Go flight lay on the runway and the rest was among the trees lining it. "I'm deeply sorry about this tragic event," Udom Tantiprasongchai, chairman of Orient Thai Airlines "OX" redirects here. For bassist for the Finnish band Lordi nicknamed OX, see Samer el Nahhal. For other uses of term ox, see Ox (disambiguation). Orient Thai Airlines Co., Ltd. is an airline based in Bangkok, Thailand. which operates the low cost airline, told reporters, promising a full investigation. Distraught relatives gathered at the airport, on the northwest coast of Thailand's largest island, desperate for news of loved ones loved ones npl → seres mpl queridos loved ones npl → proches mpl et amis chers loved ones love npl . 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