No Jordanian plane crash - Israeli rescue service
Posted on: Tuesday, 26 July 2005, 12:24 CDT
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A Jordanian plane suffered a tire puncture upon landing at an airport in southern Jordan on Tuesday, an Israeli rescue service said revising an earlier report that the plane had crashed.
"This was not a crash. The plane's tire burst and the ruckus appeared like a crash," a spokesman for ZAKA told Reuters when asked about the incident near Aqaba, on Jordan's border with Israel. Jordanian airport officials said it was a cargo plane.
Source: REUTERS
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