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Bangkok Airways Flight 125 was a scheduled domestic flight from Don Mueang International Airport to Koh Samui Airport.On 21 November 1990 the Dash 8-103 operating the flight crashed on approach to Koh Samui Airport during bad weather, five kilometres (3.1 mi; 2.7 nmi) southwest of the airport, killing all 33 passengers and 5 crew.
Bangkok Airways Flight 125; Bangkok Airways Flight 266; E. EgyptAir Flight 864; G. Garuda Indonesian Airways Flight 206; L. Lauda Air Flight 004; O. One-Two-Go ...
Flight 125 may refer to the following incidents involving commercial airliners: Listed chronologically. Pan Am Flight 125, experienced pressurization problems due to a cargo door issue on 10 March 1987; Bangkok Airways Flight 125, crashed on 21 November 1990
Bangkok Airways plc (Thai: บางกอกแอร์เวย์ส) is a regional airline based in Bangkok, Thailand. [3] It operates scheduled services to destinations in Thailand, Cambodia , China , Hong Kong , Laos , Maldives , and Singapore .
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British Airways Flight 476 collided with Inex-Adria Aviopromet Flight 550 in mid-air near Zagreb, killing all 176 people on board both aircraft and another on the ground. Aviogenex Flight 130, as the aircraft was approaching Rijeka Airport, the aircraft then entered into a gradually steeping angle of descent. Due to an optical illusion, the ...
The plane was meant to fly from Bangkok to Ko Mai Si, the site of a private airstrip serving the Soneva Kiri luxury resort on the nearby island of Ko Kut. The aircraft took off at 14:46 local time, and the contact with it was lost at about 14:57 when the aircraft was about 35 kilometers southeast of Suvarnabhumi airport.