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Vietnam Airlines Flight 815 was a scheduled Vietnam Airlines flight which crashed on final approach to Pochentong International Airport in Cambodia on 3 September 1997. The Soviet-built Tupolev Tu-134B-3 airliner crashed approximately 800 metres (2,600 ft; 870 yd) short of the Phnom Penh runway, killing 65 of the 66 people on board.
There were 30 deaths; the only survivor was a Dutch woman, Annette Herfkens. The aircraft was entirely destroyed. [2] [3] 3 September 1997: Vietnam Airlines Flight 815, a Tupolev Tu-134 (built in 1984), registration VN-A120, crashed on approach to Phnom Penh's Pochentong Airport, killing 65 of the 66 passengers on board. The aircraft was ...
He was the sole survivor of Vietnam Airlines Flight 815, which had 65 deaths in total. The oldest sole survivor is Alexander Sizov, who was 52 years old when YAK-Service Flight 9633 crashed on 7 September 2011, with 44 fatalities.
Jorge Garcia talks 20th anniversary of 'Lost' and his role as Hugo 'Hurley' Reyes, the cursed lottery winner and crash survivor of Oceanic Flight 815.
Vietnam Airlines Flight 815, a Tu-134B-3 (VN-A120), descended too low during the approach to Pochentong International Airport; despite warnings from the crew that the aircraft was too low, the pilot continued the approach. After descending to 100 feet, the pilot attempted to abort the approach, but it was too late; the aircraft struck several ...
Vietnam Airlines Flight 815 – On September 3, 1997, a Tupolev Tu-134B-3 operated by Vietnam's flag carrier Vietnam Airlines crashed onto the ground, skidded over dry rice paddies and exploded, just 800 meters from the runway. Only one survived.
Before booking his fateful passage on Oceanic Flight 815, he was in Zion for The Matrix Reloaded (2003) and The Matrix Revolutions (2003). "I will endlessly be proud of being part of [ Lost ]," he ...
Removed Vietnam Airlines Flight 815 as this New York times article says that two people survived. -- Esemono ( talk ) 01:45, 15 May 2010 (UTC) [ reply ] USAAF Douglas C-47B-45-DK Crash [ edit ]