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  2. El Al Flight 1862 - Wikipedia

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    She was an El Al employee based in Amsterdam, and was travelling to Tel Aviv to marry another El Al employee. [9] Captain Fuchs was an experienced aviator, having flown as a fighter-bomber pilot in the Israeli air force in the late 1950s. [10] He had over 25,000 flight hours, including 9,500 hours on the Boeing 747.

  3. List of aviation accidents and incidents in the Netherlands

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    El Al Flight 1862: 43 A Boeing 747 cargo aircraft of the then-state-owned Israeli airline El Al, crashed into two flats in the Bijlmermeer (colloquially "Bijlmer") neighbourhood (part of Amsterdam-Zuidoost) of Amsterdam. 43 people died. [85] 9 August 1993 A F-16 of Volkel Airbase crashed at a corn field near the base, possibly due to a bird in ...

  4. De Boom Die Alles Zag - Wikipedia

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    The aftermath of El Al Flight 1862, with the tree being located behind the destroyed buildings. On 4 October 1992, El Al Flight 1862, a cargo flight from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS/EHAM) to Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport (TLV/LLBG) operated by a Boeing 747-200 of El Al Israel Airlines, crashed into the flats at Bijlmermeer 15 minutes after takeoff due to two of its engines breaking off the ...

  5. Bijlmermeer - Wikipedia

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    On 4 October 1992, Israeli El Al Flight 1862 lost two engines shortly after take-off from Schiphol at 6 PM. The 338-ton Boeing 747 cargo plane crashed into two 11-storey council flats (Groeneveen and Klein-Kruitberg). 43 people were killed, 39 of them on the ground. This accident is known as the Bijlmerramp (Dutch for "Bijlmer disaster").

  6. Category:El Al accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    El Al Flight 432 attack; El Al Flight 1862; H. Hindawi affair; I. 1969 Israeli embassies and El Al attacks; L. 1978 London bus attack; 2002 Los Angeles International ...

  7. Gooimeer - Wikipedia

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    The Gooimeer is related to the crash of El Al Flight 1862 in 1992, as the two right-hand side jet engines of the Boeing 747-200F serving the route separated from the plane and fell into the lake, witnessed by a fishing off-duty police officer.

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  9. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol - Wikipedia

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    On 4 October 1992, El Al Flight 1862, a Boeing 747-200F cargo jet en route to Tel Aviv, lost both right-wing engines (#3 and #4) just after taking off from Schiphol and crashed into an apartment building in the Bijlmer neighbourhood of Amsterdam while attempting to return to the airport. A total of 47 people were killed, including the plane's ...