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The FDR tape was damaged by fire leading to a 13-second cut in data. The CVR was inoperative prior to the flight. It contained the recording of a previous flight. [72] 2009-10-21 2241: Azza Transport: Boeing 707-330C: 2 miles north of Sharjah International Airport: Accident Neither the FDR or the CVR were recording during the flight. [73] 2009 ...
SAETA Flight 011 was a scheduled passenger flight operated by SAETA Air Ecuador between Quito and Cuenca, using a Vickers Viscount 785D aircraft. On 15 August 1976, the flight was reported missing near the Chimborazo stratovolcano while carrying 55 passengers and four crew members. Searches for the plane would be carried out for 26 years, until ...
A recorder is a device that records some signal. This category is for articles about recorders used on aircraft. ... List of unrecovered and unusable flight recorders
Millon Air Flight 406 was an international cargo flight from Manta, Ecuador, to Miami, Florida. On October 22, 1996, the Boeing 707-323C crashed shortly after takeoff from Manta Airport, killing all four people on-board and 30 more people on the ground.
The digital flight data recorder from West Air Sweden Flight 294. All data was collected, even though the rest of the aircraft was heavily fragmented. The United States' first cockpit voice recorder rules were passed in 1964, requiring all turbine and piston aircraft with four or more engines to have CVRs by March 1, 1967. [52]
Jeju Air flight 7C2216’s flight recorders have been recovered after crash that killed 179 people, but authorities say data relating to crucial 4 minutes prior to crash are missing.
Millon Air Flight 406; S. SAETA Flight 011 (1976) SAETA Flight 011 (1979) T. Template:Aviation accidents and incidents in Ecuador; TAME Flight 173 This page was ...
A judge in Ecuador has ordered the detention of 16 air force members accused of involvement in the disappearance of four children, whose charred remains were discovered weeks after they were seen ...