A cargo aircraft skidded off a Hong Kong runway and collided with a security patrol car before both fell into the sea early Monday. The two people in the car died, while the four crew members on the plane were rescued unhurt. The flight, arriving from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, was landing at Hong Kong International Airport around 3:50 a.m., according to Hong Kong’s airport authority. The crash closed one runway, but two others were not affected and operations were normal at one of Asia's busiest airports. The Boeing 747 was being flown by Turkey-based ACT Airlines under lease by Emirates, the long-haul and cargo carrier based in Dubai.