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What happened to the 747 crash in Afghanistan?

What happened to the 747 crash in Afghanistan?

On 29 April 2013, the Boeing 747-400 operating the flight crashed moments after taking off from Bagram, killing all seven people on board….National Airlines Flight 102.

Accident
Site Bagram Airfield, Parwan Province, Afghanistan 34°57′37″N 069°16′37″ECoordinates: 34°57′37″N 069°16′37″E
Aircraft
Aircraft type Boeing 747-428BCF

Why did the 747 crash?

Lufthansa Flight 540 was the first fatal crash of a 747. On November 20, 1974, it stalled and crashed moments after taking off from Nairobi, with 59 deaths and 98 survivors. The cause was an error by the flight engineer in combination with a lack of a sufficient warning system.

Did an a380 ever crash?

On 4 November 2010, the aircraft operating the route, an Airbus A380, suffered an uncontained failure in one of its four Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines. The failure occurred over Batam Island, Indonesia, four minutes after takeoff from Singapore Changi Airport….Qantas Flight 32.

Accident
Fatalities 0
Injuries 0
Survivors 469

Where did the cargo plane crash in Afghanistan?

A civilian cargo aircraft crashed at Bagram Air Field near the Afghan capital Kabul on Monday, killing all seven people aboard. The plane came down shortly after take-off and crashed within the boundaries of the US-run airbase, a NATO spokesperson at the base said.

When did the Boeing 747 crash in Afghanistan?

The Dubai-bound Boeing 747-400 plane crashed just after takeoff from Bagram airbase on 29 April 2013, killing six crew members.

How big was the plane that crashed at Bagram?

The Dubai-bound Boeing 747-400 plane crashed just after takeoff from Bagram airbase on 29 April 2013, killing six crew members. It was operated by National Air Cargo Group Inc and carried 207 tonnes of cargo, including five MRAPs, weighing between 12 and 18 tonnes each. NTSB officials…

Where did the plane have a tail strike?

A Boeing 767-36N, registration N768NA, operated by Omni Air International experienced a tail strike during landing on runway 29 at Kabul International Airport (KBL), Afghanistan. The flight originated at Bucharest International Airport (OTP), Romania and was operated as a non-scheduled charter.