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Picture of the Boeing 777-236/ER aircraft

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More: British Airways
More: Boeing 777-236/ER
More: London - Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)
More: UK - England, January 17, 2008
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G-YMMM (cn 30314/342) Shot just after it crashed short of runway 27L
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A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu February 16, 2012:
Yes it is that very plane. ice crystals were found the engines fuel-oil heat exchanger as a result, the pilot added more thrust but the engines didn't respond. A sad day there for British aviation

A visitor from United States posted Sun August 21, 2011:
Isn't this the aircraft which encountered unusually cold temperatures en route over Siberia and its fuel started freezing, leading to fuel starvation just before touchdown? Only a few meters more and no one would have known the difference. Incredible. Great shot of a piece of history, too.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Wed November 17, 2010:
Thanks Rolls Royce. And yeah, those engines are total losses. Along with the plane. What a way to come to London, first hull loss for the Triple 7 if I'm not mistakin.

A visitor from - posted Sat September 4, 2010:
Look at the landing gear in the forground

A visitor from United States posted Sun April 4, 2010:
That engine is a total loss. Great shot!

A visitor from - posted Thu January 17, 2008:
Great job by the pilot who had over 20 years of expierience of gliding the plane down and not killing anyone great job by the BA crew

A visitor from United States posted Thu January 17, 2008:
Nice clear picture. Gives a good overview of the damage to the airplane.

A visitor from United States posted Thu January 17, 2008:
Thank God no fatalities.Still it's an incredible shot.Good wishes to all involved.

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