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15 November 2024: Flight 661, a Airbus A330-203 (PH-AOA), en route to Houston-George Bush Intercontinental Airport, returned to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol after birds were ingested into both of its engines during takeoff from runway 24. Engine vibrations were reported by the crew during the initial climb.
KLM Cityhopper Flight 433 was a Saab 340B, registered as PH-KSH, which crashed during an emergency landing on 4 April 1994 and killing 3 occupants, including the captain. Flight 433 was a routine scheduled flight from Amsterdam , the Netherlands , to Cardiff , Wales , United Kingdom.
The disasters was at the time KLM's deadliest accident. The accident was the third major airplane accident in one week after the crash of the "Kwikstaart" in Amsterdam and the "Maraboe" in Bushir. [13] The week of 14 to 20 July 1935 is known as the "black week". In these three crashes KLM lost three airplanes and lost crew in two crashes.
File photo: KLM planes at an airport (AP 2018) A person has been killed after falling into the engine of a KLM aircraft that was about to take off from Schiphol airport in Amsterdam .
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The 1936 KLM Croydon accident was the crash of a KLM airliner on 9 December 1936, shortly after taking off from the Croydon Air Port (as it was known at the time) on a scheduled flight to Amsterdam, Netherlands. The aircraft was destroyed and 15 of the 17 passengers and crew on board died as a result of the accident. [1]
The American-built Douglas DC-2 PH-AKM, named "Maraboe", was delivered by Douglas to KLM on 22 April 1935 and shipped from New York to Cherbourg. There it arrived on 10 May 1935. Four days later, on 14 May the plane arrived at Amsterdam. On 4 May 1935, the aircraft was registered in the Dutch civil aviation register.
KLM Flight 592; KLM Flight 607-E; KLM Flight 608; KLM Flight 633; KLM Flight 823; KLM Flight 844; KLM Flight 861; KLM Flight 867; 1925 KLM Fokker F.III Forêt de Mormal crash; 1928 KLM Fokker F.III Waalhaven crash; 1934 KLM Douglas DC-2 crash; 1935 Amsterdam Fokker F.XXII crash; 1935 KLM Bushehr incident; 1935 San Giacomo Douglas DC-2 crash ...