Wednesday, November 01, 2000, updated at 09:49(GMT+8)
China
At Least 66 Killed Singapore Airline Plane Crash
The Singapore Airline (SIA) confirmed Wednesday morning that at least 66 people have been killed in the Tuesday night crash of a Singapore Airline plane during take off at Taipei's Chiang Kai Shek Airport.
Rescue operations are in progress, the airline said.
The B747-400 en route from Taipei to Los Angels with the 159 passengers and 20 crew on board crashed on the runway during takeoff at 11:18 p.m. local times (1918 GMT).
The pilot, C. K. Foong, is a Malaysian with 11,235 flying hours' experience.
The Singapore Airline (SIA) confirmed Wednesday morning that at least 66 people have been killed in the Tuesday night crash of a Singapore Airline plane during take off at Taipei's Chiang Kai Shek Airport.