Spirit Airlines Flight 837: What happened to Spirit Airlines Flight 837
By Therese Lisieux on October 23rd, 2009What happened to Spirit Airlines Flight 837? A rumor said Spirit Airlines Flight 837, was flying from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Luis Munoz Marin International Airport, in San Juan. Flight 837 was an Airbus A319. There was a huge explosion near San Juan, Puerto Rico. The explosion was suspected to be caused by Flight 837.
The story is a rumor as reports are unconfirmed.
Flightstats.com said Flight 837 left on schedule on October 22, at 11:30 PM, and its Arrival was supposed to be 2:00 AM, October 23. Read here for flight status.
The website said Flight 837 had landed on schedule.
Updated.
The explosion was from a Gulf gasoline warehouse called Caribbean Petroleum Corporations. The fire raged at around 12:30 am Friday morning, October 23. There were no deaths at the site. Some motorists were injured when their windscreens cracked and they were hit by the glass. The Caribbean petroleum center is being secured to contain the fire.
Updated October 23.
The fire at the Caribbean Petroleum Corporations was allegedly reported to be caused by a small plane crash. This unidentified plane was not Flight 837.
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October 23rd, 2009 at 10:14 am
the puerto rico government is lying to us they say that’s a lie no airplane crashed or missing related to gas explosion, also the impact was so strong that it caused tremors of 2.9, see following link:http://redsismica.uprm.edu/spanish/
windows and doors were damage of nearby homes and also cars.
someone wrote a message in one of the nearby highway tunnel: death to gulf.