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The aircraft operating Flight 1951 was a 7-year-old Next Generation Boeing 737-800 series model 8F2 [13] with registration TC-JGE, named "Tekirdağ". [14] [15] Model 8F2 denotes the configuration of the 737-800 built for use by Turkish Airlines. It had 51 aircraft of this model in service at the time of the crash. [16]
English: The star indicates the location of the crash site of Turkish Airlines Flight 1951. The black strip was the intended runway for landing. The black strip was the intended runway for landing. Nederlands: De ster geeft de locatie van de crash van Turkish Airlines-vlucht 1951 aan.
English: Turkish Airlines Flight 1951, gravity of injuries by seating location (English) Nederlands: Turkish Airlines vlucht 1951, ernst van letsel van inzittenden per zitplaatslocatie (Engels) Türkçe: Türk Hava Yolları 1951 sefer sayılı uçuş, oturma yerlerine göre yaralanmalar (İngilizce)
This photo shows flight attendants holding a newborn baby who made his entry into the world aboard a Turkish Airlines flight from Conakry to Ouagadougou to Istanbul on April 7, 2017.
Turkish Airlines flight 1951: 9 A Boeing 737–800 operated by the Turkish Airlines crashed before landing at Schiphol Airport in a field just before the Polderbaan . Nine people died and 86 were injured. [96] 16 October 2009 2 Shortly after take-off from Budel Airport the aircraft crashed near a farm. The two people who were on board died and ...
In a statement, the FAA said the flight "landed safely at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York around 6 a.m. local time on Wednesday, October 9, after the one of the pilots suffered a ...
Turkish Airlines Flight 158; Turkish Airlines Flight 278; Turkish Airlines Flight 301; Turkish Airlines Flight 345; Turkish Airlines Flight 452; Turkish Airlines Flight 634; Turkish Airlines Flight 835; Turkish Airlines Flight 981; Turkish Airlines Flight 1476; Turkish Airlines Flight 1951; Turkish Airlines Flight 5904; Turkish Airlines Flight 6491
Investigators head into the debris field at the site of a commercial plane crash near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, September 11, 2001. The crash is one of four planes that were hijacked as part of a ...