<b>Photos:</b> Dutch boy survives Libyan plane crash
Rescue teams search the site of the Libyan Afriqiyah Airways plane crash in Tripoli, Libya. The aircraft, with 104 people on board, crashed on landing Wednesday at the airport in Tripoli. (Abdel Meguid al-Fergany / Associated Press)
Libyan security forces and rescue teams inspect the debris from the plane. The Airbus 330 was descending toward a runway at the Libyan International Airport about 6:10 a.m. on a flight from Johannesburg that was reportedly scheduled to continue on to Gatwick Airport in London. The Royal Dutch Tourism Board said that 61 of the victims were from the Netherlands. (Mahmud Turkia / AFP / Getty Images)
Libyan security forces, rescue teams and journalists gather at the site in Tripoli, Libya. (Mahmud Turkia / AFP / Getty Images)
Bongani Sithole, an official of Afriqiyah Airways at Johannesburg airport, told reporters the crash occurred 1 yard from the runway in Tripoli. (Abdel Meguid al-Fergany / Associated Press)