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The 2005 Logan Airport runway incursion was a near-collision that occurred at approximately 7:40 p.m. EDT on June 9, 2005, between Aer Lingus Flight 132 and US Airways Flight 1170. EI132 was an Airbus A330-300 aircraft, owned and operated by the Irish airline Aer Lingus, destined for Shannon, Ireland , and carrying 12 crew members and 260 ...
The runway visual range was reported at 4,500 feet (1,400 m), below the landing minimums for the instrument landing system approach to Runway 13C. The only available runway with lower minimums was the opposite direction on 31C, which the crew selected, with the aircraft's groundspeed consequentially boosted by the tailwind. [1]: 2 [12]
2001 Linate Airport runway collision, a 2001 airport collision between a McDonnell Douglas MD-87 and a Cessna CitationJet; 2005 Logan Airport near runway incursion, a 2005 near miss between a Airbus A330 and a Boeing 737; 2007 San Francisco International Airport runway incursion, a near miss between a Embraer 170 and a Embraer 120
The plane touched down about 3,800 feet down the 9,000-foot Runway 24L – and was unable to stop in time. ... Monday’s crash evoked memories of the 2005 incident as Delta Air Lines Flight 4819 ...
2005 Al-Anbar CH-53E crash; 2005 Equatorial Express Airlines An-24 crash; 2005 Loganair Islander accident; A. Air France Flight 358; ... 2005 Logan Airport runway ...
The crash came just two days after the deadliest US air disaster in decades when an American Airlines jet carrying 60 passengers and four crew members collided in midair with an Army helicopter ...
South Korean officials are investigating the crash of Jeju Air Flight 7C2216, including the impact of a potential bird strike and the weather. 179 of 181 people on board died.
On the afternoon of the crash, the NTSB launched an investigation in search for a probable cause. Over the next three months, they conducted 349 interviews [19] and collected and reconstructed pieces of the aircraft. [20] The Airbus A300 took off shortly after a JAL Boeing 747-400 using the same runway.