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Photo ID: 0698203
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Photo ID: 1582920
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ZS-NRM (cn 41069) Crashed after take off from Durban International Airport. 3 on board seriously injured and one on the ground. |
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Photo ID: 1590647
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RA-25312 (cn 98203716) Aviation incident has occurred to helicopter because of excess by the pilot of admissible speed and flight height |
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Photo ID: 1595429
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ZS-NFH (cn 210-62970) This Cessna landed on a public road just off the Bloemfontein airport due to mechanical failure! It was hastily repared and the engin replaced, and by the afternoon it took off back to the airport! Nobody was injured although the pilot was shaken! |
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Photo ID: 1596341
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TF-ARR (cn 23621/660) Overran the runway after an aborted take-off on Nov 7, 2004. |
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Photo ID: 1607260
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Views: 16364
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N12083 (cn 17261798) I remember it was a very cold and extremely windy Christmas morning. As this aircraft was turning into position a gust of wind flipped it on its back. The pilot was not injured. Seen here as it is being removed from runway. |
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Photo ID: 1612487
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Photo ID: 1624176
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G-AIYR / HG691 (cn 6676) After Flying Legends G-AIYR had just embarked with a new load of passengers for a short ride around Duxford when the starboard engine overheated and started a fire to the fabric of the wing. The fire was quicly extinguished, but destroyed much of the fabric. Fortunately no casualties of any sort other than the pride of the crew. I was happy to see the same aircraft in the air a year later. |
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Photo ID: 1635180
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D-ABKF (cn 37745/3044) Flight AB2450 to Las Palmas rejected takeoff at high speed earlier this morning and fortunately stopped on the soft, but slopy ground behind runway 06... No injuries were reported and the passengers could disembark via stairs! |
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Photo ID: 1641489
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Z-BAV (cn 48408/457) The crash site of the MD-11,about 1.12KM(0.70miles) north of the end of rwy35r. The debris and the skidding tracks.DMC-LX3 |
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Photo ID: 1647568
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Photo ID: 1651665
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D-FGOJ (cn 139) Straight from a Hollywood movie. A German hijacked the aircraft, after pretending to be a photographer shooting parachute jumps from inside the airplane. The aircraft took off from LPEV (Évora) with 3 parachuters, and right after, the hijacker diverted the aircraft using a pistol to LPCS (Tires). When the aircraft was landing at Tires, the parachuters jumped at very low altitude (not known if they were forced)... The aircraft landed with the engine shut down and skidded into a ditch, breaking the left wing and leaving again to the grass breaking the landing gear. The pilot managed to flee unhurt and the hijacker committed suicide (he's almost underneath the left wing). |
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Photo ID: 1654021
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N443US (cn 24842/1908) Billy Mays hit his head, and then died the next day. Sounds like a song by Alanis Morissette. Thanks to Justin Idle for the edit. |
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Photo ID: 1683782
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Photo ID: 1692405
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XB-GVP This Piper and two Cessnas were making a lotus flower presentation at an airshow. When the Piper went up it seemed that she stalled. The pilots tried to recover the airplane but it was to late, one wing touched the water and the plane crashed at Cajititlan Lake. Luckily both pilots were rescued with only minor injuries. |
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