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The plane lifted off the runway at 170 kn (200 mph; 310 km/h), and began to roll from side to side [1]: 4 just under 50 ft (15 m) above the ground. The MD-82's rate of climb was greatly reduced as a result of the flaps not being extended, [ 1 ] : 67 and about 2,760 ft (840 m) past the end of runway 3C, the plane's left wing struck a light pole ...
A Boeing 737-700 operated by the new Eastern Air Lines as Flight 3452—carrying Mike Pence, then the Republican vice presidential nominee and the governor of Indiana—skidded off Runway 22 after landing. The aircraft was ultimately stopped by the EMAS bed just before the Grand Central Parkway. No one was injured in the incident.
Boeing 707-331 N761TW ran off the runway at Orly Airport following an aborted takeoff when the pilot felt a vibration; all 103 on board survived. The forward right landing gear tire had blown out. Although the aircraft was repaired and returned to service, it was written off following a bomb explosion in 1972. [35] September 13, 1965
The view from one of the window seats of the plane shows flames shooting off the left wing as it scrapes along the runway as the plane makes a tilted landing. ... news service, that none of the 73 ...
A plane veered off a runway and broke into pieces at an airport in Somalia in horrifying footage. The Embraer EMB 120 jet, operated by Halla Airlines, was carrying 30 passengers and four crew ...
Southwest Airlines Flight 278 slid to the end of the runway during landing in heavy rain at Hollywood Burbank Airport (Bob Hope Airport) on December 6 and was evacuated.The FAA said the plane ...
On 6 March 2021, Batik Air Flight 6803, an Airbus A320-214 registered as PK-LUT, had its nose gear rotated 90 degrees while taxiing at Jambi Airport and took off from the runway. The plane could not retract the landing gear after taking off from Jambi Airport and had to turn back. The plane landed with its nose gear still rotated 90 degrees.
The Muan crash is one of the deadliest disasters in South Korea’s aviation history. The last time South Korea suffered a large-scale air disaster was in 1997, when a Korean Airlines plane crashed in Guam, killing 228 people on board. In 2013, an Asiana Airlines plane crash-landed in San Francisco, killing three and injuring about 200.