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Dashcam video shown the moment the aircraft hit and debris littered the runway. Tatarstan Airlines Flight 363 the Boeing 737 suddenly nose dived and hit the tarmac at nearly the speed of sound during a failed approach to Kazan Airport on 17 November 2013, upon impact the plane exploded and was pulverised.
Based upon an estimated takeoff weight of 49,087 pounds (22,265 kg), [11] the aircraft's manufacturer calculated that a speed of 138 knots (159 mph; 256 km/h) and a distance of 3,744 feet (1,141 m) would have been needed for rotation (increasing nose-up pitch), with more runway needed to achieve liftoff. [12]
The Bombardier Challenger 600 series aircraft like the one flying from Ohio State University to Fort Launderdale when it crashed Friday along Interstate 75 near Naples, Florida, has been involved ...
The aircraft was written off. [48] Continental Airlines Flight 1713 crashed on take-off in a snowstorm from the Denver Stapleton International Airport on November 1, 1987. The crash resulted in the deaths of 28 of the aircraft's occupants, while 54 survived. The airplane had been destined for Boise, Idaho. [49]
The trim system of the Bombardier Challenger 300 twin-engine jet was the subject of a Federal Aviation Administration last year mandate that pilots conduct extra safety checks before flights.
Video and photos from the scene showed the aircraft engulfed in flames and smoke after it crash-landed on Interstate 75 near Naples, on southwestern Florida's Gulf Coast, and came to rest beside a ...
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The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the national civil aviation authorities support and encourage the collection of light aircraft accident data in order to provide more in-depth statistics and analysis. In the UK, there were 27 fatal accidents involving GA aircraft in 2007, resulting in the loss of 48 lives.