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Pages in category "Aviation accidents and incidents at Heathrow Airport" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A British Airways plane’s tail touched the tarmac during an aborted landing at Heathrow Airport in high winds brought by Storm Corrie, footage posted by Big Jet TV on January 31 shows.The video ...
18 June – British European Airways Hawker Siddeley Trident 1C G-ARPI entered a deep stall shortly after take-off from London Heathrow Airport and crashed near Staines, Middlesex, killing all 118 people on board. As of 2020, this remains the deadliest accident involving a civil aircraft in the United Kingdom. [124] 1973
The 1965 British European Airways Vickers Vanguard crash was a domestic flight operated by a Vickers Vanguard 951 aircraft of British European Airways (BEA). On Wednesday, 27 October 1965, the aircraft crashed during landing at London Heathrow Airport , causing the deaths of all 36 people on board.
This is the moment a plane struggles to land at Heathrow Airport as Storm Darragh hits the UK with wind speeds reaching 90mph. The footage, captured by Big Jet TV on Saturday (7 December), shows ...
Air Accidents Investigation Branch Report on the accident to Boeing 777-236ER, G-YMMM, at London Heathrow Airport on 17 January 2008. Final Report "In Pictures: Heathrow crash-landing". BBC News. BBC. 17 January 2008. "Eyewitnesses on Heathrow incident". BBC News. BBC. 17 January 2008. "Plane passengers 'touched by God' ". BBC News. BBC. 18 ...
A British Airways spokesperson said: “Air traffic control restrictions imposed on all airlines at London Heathrow mean we’ve had to make some adjustments to our short-haul schedule.
The aircraft took off from Heathrow at 05:54 GMT but minutes into the flight the flight crew reported engine problems and requested a return to Blackbushe Airport.The crew was cleared by Air Traffic Control to descend to 3000 feet, but they were unable to maintain this altitude and continued descending.