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        US jet slides off Chicago runway; boy dies
        (AP)
        Updated: 2005-12-09 12:40

        Midway was closed after the accident, and Abrams said she did not know when it would reopen.

        The Boeing 737 slid through the northwest corner of the airport, through the boundary fence and into the road, according to the Federal Aviation Administration's regional office in Chicago. Langford said at least two vehicles were damaged, and one was pinned under the plane.

        Midway, Chicago's second largest after O'Hare International, is closely bordered by streets lined with homes and businesses. It serves more than 17 million travelers a year, many of them on Southwest.

        A Southwest Airlines spokesman had no immediate information about the accident. Southwest flies an all-737 fleet with over 400 aircraft.

        Standard procedure calls for pilots to be tested immediately after a crash for alcohol in their blood, FAA spokeswoman Laura Brown said in Washington, D.C.

        National Transportation Safety Board and FAA officials from Washington were on their way to Chicago to investigate.

        While Abrams was confident runway conditions were not to blame, James Burnett, a former NTSB chairman, said investigators would likely focus on the weather.

        "When you're looking at a runway overrun, it almost always involves a runway condition that's improper," Burnett told WFLD-TV. "But that's not the only thing."

        Snow caused troubles for travelers across the Midwest on Thursday, with as much as 10 inches on the ground in some areas.

        The accident occurred 33 years to the day after a crash at Midway that killed 45 people, two of them on the ground.

        In that crash, a United Airlines jet struck tree branches about a mile from the airport, then hit the roofs of a number of bungalows before plowing into a home, bursting into flames. Eighteen passengers survived.


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