A plane which was carrying as many as 47 people has crash-landed in the ocean after overshooting a runway.
The plane crash-landed in the ocean after overshooting a runway on the tiny island of Weno, north-west of Papua New Guinea.
Local authorities confirmed the airliner - which was en route to Papua New Guinea from Micronesia - missed the runway and crashed into the water around 9.30am Friday local time.
Miraculously, all 35 passengers and 12 crew members are alive, but plane was completely submerged and one passenger was injured.
Locals rushed out to the scene of the crash on small boats to help rescue passengers, who escaped the aircraft and were standing on the wings.
The passenger plane was flying from Micronesia's Pohnpei to Chuuk Airport, where it was scheduled to make a stop before continuing on to Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea.
Chuuk Airport manager Jimmy Emilio told local media outlets the Air Niugini plane missed the runway by about 160 metres.
Passengers and crew have been taken to the local hospital, where they are currently undergoing checks.
No serious injuries have been reported. It's currently unclear what caused the crash.
In a statement released on Facebook, Air Niugini say they have been told 'the weather was very poor with heavy rain and reduced visibility at the time of incident'.
Papua New Guinea Accident Investigation Commission is preparing a team to investigate the site of the accident.
Videos posted to social media show rescue boats attending the scene, helping passengers and crew get off the half-submerged wreckage to safety.
One of the videos posted to Facebook was by Bill Jaynes, an American passenger on the flight.
He told Nine News he had been in the waist-deep water on the plane. 'I thought we landed hard until I looked over to the side of the plane and saw a hole the water was coming in,' he said.
'I thought this is not the way it's supposed to happen.'
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