
'Get out, get out,' people on Houston plane were told as it crashed, passenger says
CNN
One of the 21 people on a plane that crashed in Houston Tuesday was looking forward to "the trip of a lifetime," the passenger told CNN affiliate KHOU.
But the plane, carrying Houston Astros fans to their team's game against the Red Sox in Boston, never gained altitude at takeoff and crashed into a fence before bursting into flames.
"Going down the runway, and it just all the sudden they slammed on the brakes," the passenger, who didn't want to be named, told KHOU.
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