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More: Continental Airlines
More: Boeing 737-524
More: Denver - International (DEN / KDEN)
More: USA - Colorado, December 21, 2008
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N18611 (cn 27324/2621) Crashed on takeoff on the night of December 20th, no cause found as of the time of writing. Apologies for the quality, I did my best while trying to hold the camera steady exiting the runway in a Lynx Q400. Shame I had my short lens on too.
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A visitor from United States posted Fri November 27, 2009:
I remember when this happened, i was sitting at home watching some movie and the news came on and told us this plane crashed. I live not too far from D.I.A. and my mom works at a hospital near the airport. She was at a party when i called her to tell her about it. She was at a party with a bunch of people rom work. When i told her she said "oh crud that means our hospital is going to be busy." Sure enough it was but she wasn't called in.

A visitor from Germany posted Tue December 23, 2008:
I didn't know that CO's 735 are equipped with winglets. Anyway, the most important thing is that nobody got killed!

A visitor from United States posted Tue December 23, 2008:
Too bad that you couldnt have shot the other side. it is charred!

A visitor from United States posted Mon December 22, 2008:
Too bad you couldn't get a pic of the other side... the whole airplane is charred black.

A visitor from United States posted Mon December 22, 2008:
To the visitors questioning the winglets... Yes, that is a 735 with winglets.. part of Continental's plan to extend the life of some of their older Boeings... Southwest Airlines also has a few with winglets as well

A visitor from United States posted Mon December 22, 2008:
To the visitors questioning the winglets... Yes, that is a 735 with winglets.. part of Continental's plan to extend the life of some of their older Boeings... Southwest Airlines also has a few with winglets as well

A visitor from - posted Mon December 22, 2008:
Thank you for posting this. I am a former B-737 Captain/Check Airman, and I'm looking forward to the NTBS findings. To the pilots and passengers, try to have a happy Christmas, and take comfort that no one was killed!

A visitor from Brazil posted Mon December 22, 2008:
Very sad sight, fortunatelly without fatal victims.

A visitor from United States posted Mon December 22, 2008:
Do I see winglets?

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon December 22, 2008:
Sad end for this B-737. But good that no people got serious injured.

A visitor from Germany posted Mon December 22, 2008:
Best picture available!

A visitor from Bosnia And Herzegovina posted Mon December 22, 2008:
However, great documentary picture, gives us a completely new perspective of surrounding terrain height... Amazing that all finished without mayor casualty. Thank you for this insight.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Mon December 22, 2008:
Sometimes value is more important then objective quality. Thnx for posting & the mods for approving

A visitor from - posted Sun December 21, 2008:
737-500 with winglets??

A visitor from United States posted Sun December 21, 2008:
Thank God no one was killed! Talk about a Christmas miracle!

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