Air Crash Investigations Horror in Guam the Crash of Korean Air Flight 801

Air Crash Investigations  Horror in Guam  the Crash of Korean Air Flight 801
Author: Igor Korovin
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2010-02-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780557323562

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On August 6, 1997, about 0142:26 Guam local time, Korean Air flight 801, a Boeing 747-300, crashed at Nimitz Hill, Guam. The aircraft was on its way from Seoul, Korea to Guam with 237 passengers and a crew of 17 on board. Of the 254 persons on board, 228 were killed. The airplane was destroyed by impact forces and a post-crash fire. The National Transportation Safety Board determined that the probable cause of the accident was captain's fatigue and Korean Air's inadequate flight crew training.

Aircraft Accident Report

Aircraft Accident Report
Author: United States. National Transportation Safety Board
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2000
Genre: Aircraft accidents
ISBN: CORNELL:31924087154260

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On August 6, 1997, about 0142:26 Guam local time, Korean Air flight 801, a Boeing 747-3B5B (747-300), Korean registration 11L7468, operated by Korean Air Company, Ltd., crashed at Nimitz Hill, Guam. Flight 801 departed from Kimpo International Airport, Seoul, Korea, with 2 pilots, 1 flight engineer, 14 flight attendants, and 237 passengers on board. The airplane had been cleared to land on runway 6 Left at A.B. Won Guam International Airport, Agana, Guam, and crashed into high terrain about 3 miles southwest of the airport. Of the 254 persons on board, 228 were killed, and 23 passengers and 3 flight attendants survived the accident with serious injuries. The airplane was destroyed by impact forces and a postcrash fire. Flight 801 was operating in U.S. airspace as a regularly scheduled international passenger service flight under the Convention on International Civil Aviation and the provisions of 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 129 and was on an instrument flight rules flight plan. The National Transportation Safety Board determines that the probable cause of the Korean Air flight 801 accident was the captain's failure to adequately brief and execute the nonprecision approach and the first officer's and flight engineer's failure to effectively monitor and cross-check the captain's execution of the approach. Contributing to these failures were the captain's fatigue and Korean Air's inadequate flight crew training. Contributing to the accident was the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) intentional inhibition of the minimum safe altitude warning system (MSAW) at Guam and the agency's failure to adequately manage the system. The safety issues in this report focus on flight crew performance, approach procedures, and pilot training; air traffic control, including controller performance and the intentional inhibition of the MSAW system at Guam; emergency response; the adequacy of Korean Civil Aviation Bureau (KCAB) and FAA over.

Air Crash Investigations Korean Air Lines Flight 007 Shot Down All 269 Persons on Board Killed

Air Crash Investigations   Korean Air Lines Flight 007 Shot Down   All 269 Persons on Board Killed
Author: Dirk Barreveld
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2018-10-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780359171323

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On 31 August 1983, Korean Air Lines Flight 007, a Boeing 747, departed John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, United States, on a scheduled flight for Seoul, Republic of Korea. The flight had 269 persons on board. Soon after departure from Anchorage, Alaska, KE 007 deviated to the right (north) of its direct track, this deviation resulted in penetration of Sovjet Russian air space. Military aircraft operated by the USSR attempted to intercept KE 007 over Kamchatka Peninsula. The interception attempts were unsuccessful. Upon approaching Sakhalin Island, USSR, the flight was intercepted by USSR military aircraft and shot down on the assumption that is was a United States RC-135 (spy) aircraft. There were no survivors.

Air Crash Investigations Korean Air Lines Flight 007 Shot Down All 269 Persons On Board Killed

Air Crash Investigations   Korean Air Lines Flight 007 Shot Down   All 269 Persons On Board Killed
Author: Barreveld Dirk Jan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1387599054

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Controlled flight into terrain Korean Air flight 801 Boeing 747300 HL7468 Nimitz Hill Guam August 6 1997

Controlled flight into terrain  Korean Air flight 801  Boeing 747300  HL7468  Nimitz Hill  Guam  August 6  1997
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781428996229

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AIR CRASH INVESTIGATIONS DEADLY MISTAKES The Crash of Air China Flight 129

AIR CRASH INVESTIGATIONS  DEADLY MISTAKES The Crash of Air China Flight 129
Author: George Cramoisi, editor
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2012-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781105705847

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On April 15, 2002, Air China flight 129, a Boeing 767-200ER, operated by Air China, en route from Beijing, China to Busan, Korea, crashed on Mt. Dotdae, near Gimhae Airport, Busan. Of the 166 persons on board, 37 persons survived the crash, while 129 occupants were killed. The Korean Aviation Accident Investigation Board (KAAIB) determined that the probable cause of the crash was pilot error due to poor crew resource management and lost situational awareness during the circling approach of the runway. The Chinese investigation team pointed out that the Korean ATC was not fully licensed and mistakenly directed the airliner to descend to a wrong altitude and that the airport did not inform the crew of the weather conditions at the time. A contributing factor was that the airline made all announcements in Chinese and English, while most passengers were Korean.

Air Crash Investigations

Air Crash Investigations
Author: Igor Korovin
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2011-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781257752072

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On May 25, 1979, American Airlines Flight 191, a McDonnell-Douglas DC-10-10 aircraft, on its way from Chicago to Los Angeles, crashed just after take-off near Chicago-O'Hare International Airport, Illinois. During the take off the left engine and pylon assembly and about 3 ft of the leading edge of the left wing separated from the aircraft and fell to the runway. Flight 191 crashed killing two hundred and seventy one persons on board and two persons on the ground. The accident remains the deadliest airliner accident to occur on United States soil.

AIR CRASH INVESTIGATIONS GHOSTS The Crash of Eastern Air Lines Flight 401

AIR CRASH INVESTIGATIONS GHOSTS  The Crash of Eastern Air Lines Flight 401
Author: Pete Collins, Editor
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781300363286

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On December 29, 1972 an Eastern Air Lines' Lockheed L-1011, as Flight 401 on its way from John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, to Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida, crashed at 2342 eastern standard time in the Everglades, approximately 18 miles west northwest of Miami International Airport. The aircraft was destroyed. There were 163 passengers and a crew of 13 aboard the aircraft, 99 people died in the crash. The flight was diverted because of problems with the nose landing gear The aircraft climbed to 2,000 feet while the crew attempted to correct the problem. Surviving passengers and crewmembers stated that the flight was routine and operated normally before impact with the ground. The National Transportation Safety Board determines that the probable cause of this accident, was preoccupation with a malfunction of the nose landing gear position indicating system distracted the crew's attention from the instruments and allowed the descent to go unnoticed.