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Trans-Air Service Flight 671 was a cargo flight from Luxembourg Airport to Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport in Kano, Nigeria.While flying over France on 31 March 1992, the Boeing 707 operating the flight experienced an in-flight separation of two engines on its right wing.
April 25: A TAMPA-Colombia 707-324C was damaged in Miami, USA, when the number-three engine separated in flight, taking with it the number-four engine. An emergency landing was made. The aircraft returned to service shortly after the accident. This is a similar incident to Trans-Air Service Flight 671 which happened 1
Air Wisconsin Flight 671, mid-air collision on 29 June 1972; Trans-Air Service Flight 671, engine failure on 31 March 1992 This page was last edited on 25 ...
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Trans-Air Service Flight 671 - A similar incident involving the Boeing 707 in which the No. 3 engine impacted the No. 4 engine. El Al Flight 1862 - A similar accident involving the Boeing 747 in which the No. 3 engine impacted the No. 4 engine.
A. Air France Flight 007; Air France Flight 117; Air France Flight 212 (1968) Air France Flight 212 (1969) Air India Flight 101; Air India Flight 403; 1995 Alaska Boeing E-3 Sentry accident
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