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Photo ID: 2246102
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Views: 58517
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SX-BHS (cn 642) Sitting in the mud after a runway excursion (300m.) that occured the 29th of March around 8:50pm. with 174 passengers and 7 crew, none were injured. |
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Photo ID: 2244729
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Views: 21460
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VH-HWQ (cn 1445) Tragic landing incident (4 fatal) overlooking the South Coast of NSW, adjacent to Panorama House. It is believed the R44 clipped trees (top left of pic) and flipped over. Reports that the occupants survived the crash but perished in a post crash fuel fire, staff from the adjacent restaurant attempted to extinguish the fire and rescue the occupants (hence the fire extinguishers visible). While the ATSB will determine the cause, they have stated this R44 was not retrofitted with “bladder tanks”. |
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Photo ID: 2220182
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Views: 20779
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VP-CSW (cn 143) This Falcon rejected the take-off, left the runway and ended up between the taxiway and the runway. This caused the runway to be closed for around 8 hours. Fortunalety, nobody was injured. |
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Photo ID: 2206717
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Views: 43246
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RA-64047 (cn 1450743164047) 29.12. Tupolev 204 departing from Czech Republic - Pardubice, which crashed in Moscow |
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Photo ID: 2206718
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Views: 73466
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Photo ID: 2187578
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Views: 46040
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EI-EAC (cn 250) The nose landing gear collapsed during landing on RWY 22... |
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Photo ID: 2164415
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Views: 37508
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PT-MVQ (cn 968) [Canon 7D + Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L IS USM] On September 26, 2012, this TAM A330-200 made a tower fly-by on Runway 22R, following a go-around on Runway 22L. The tower confirmed that the nose gear was stuck perpendicular to the plane, and the A330 set up for an approach to Runway 31L, with emergency vehicles standing by. As the main gear touched, the nose gear moved back to its normal position, and the aircraft rolled out safely. |
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Photo ID: 0164238
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Views: 54014
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F-BTSC (cn 203) Not the best quality but it's a very rare shot. On approach to 4R is F-BTSC, the Concorde that crashed on July 25, 2000 along with another aircraft that is no longer around. Egypt Air's B767-300, SU-GAP seen departing 4L bound for LAX. Also Egypt Air's Boeing 767 crashed on 31st October 1999 in the Atlantic ocean after departure from this J. F. Kennedy Airport, That's one very weird coincidence ! |
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Photo ID: 2125409
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Views: 52340
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SP-LPC (cn 28656/659) First photo taken on the ground immediately after emergency evacuation following "forced gear up landing" of LOT flight 16 from Newark (KEWR) to Warsaw (EPWA). |
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Photo ID: 2106111
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Views: 91445
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HA-MEA (cn 1G186-07) This AN-2 burst into flames during engine test. Unfortunately the right side bottom wing burned out fully. |
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Photo ID: 2105654
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Views: 27626
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I-ADCD (cn 664) Poor bird with broken nose and broken gear after a runway excursion on the airports 20th anniversary. |
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Photo ID: 0607994
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Views: 19733
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N62AF (cn 19556/130) On January 13, 1982, this aircraft crashed shortly after take off from Washington-National Airport (DCA). The aircraft struck the 14th Street bridge across the Potomac River, killing 4 on the bridge and 74 of the 79 persons on board. |
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Photo ID: 1293784
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Views: 867427
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F-WWCJ (cn 856) An Airbus A340-600 due to be delivered to Etihad Airways jumped its chocks during an engine test at Toulouse on 15th November. The nose went up and through a blast fence. |
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Photo ID: 0937866
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Views: 32095
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TR-LTZ (cn 46053/446) It was a foggy morning when the DC-8 got clearance for take off on runway 18, operating a German Cargo service to JFK. But instead of lining up on the runway the crew accidently turned into the parallel taxiway (only 1200m long) and speeded up. Take off was aborted and the aircraft stopped after 700m in soft ground with 2 engines torn off. This photo was taken one day after the incident. |
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Photo ID: 0954168
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Views: 37738
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N739PA (cn 19646/15) "Clipper Maid of the Seas". Destroyed by bomb over Lockerbie, Scotland on December 21, 1988. |
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