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Air Crash Investigations Failing Brakes the Crash of Tam ...

Griffioen, Editor Hans
Air Crash Investigations Failing Brakes the Crash of Tam Linhas Aereas Flight Jj3054
On 17 July 2007, at 17:19 local time, an Airbus A-320, operated as flight JJ3054 by TAM Linhas Aéreas, was on its way from Porto Alegre, Brazil, for a domestic flight to Congonhas Airport in São Paulo city, São Paulo State, Brazil. During the landing, at 18:54 local time, the aircraft veered to the left, overran the left edge of the runway, collided with a building, and with a fuel service station. All persons on board - six crewmembers, and 1...

CHF 37.90

Air Crash Investigations Eye of the Needle the Crash of B...

Griffioen, Editor Hans
Air Crash Investigations Eye of the Needle the Crash of British Airways Flight 38
On 28 November 2008, a Boeing 777-200ER, operated by British Airways as flight BA38, on its way from Beijing, China to London (Heathrow), suffered on approach to Heathrow Airport an in-flight engine rollback. At 720 feet agl, the right engine ceased responding to autothrottle commands for increased power and instead the power reduced to 1.03 Engine Pressure Ratio (EPR). Seven seconds later the left engine power reduced to 1.02 EPR. This reduct...

CHF 43.90

Air Crash Investigations Captain in Panic the Crash of Ar...

Griffioen, Editor Hans
Air Crash Investigations Captain in Panic the Crash of Armavia Flight 967
On 2 May 2006 Armavia Flight RNV 967, an Airbus A320, was on its way from Zvartnots (Yerevan, Armenia) to Adler (Sochi, Russia). There were 113 occupants on board: 105 passengers (including 5 children and 1 baby), 2 pilots, 1 aircraft engineer and 5 flight attendants. Upon approaching Sochi there was confusion in regard to the weather for the scheduled landing. Finally the captain decided to return to Zvartnots, a short while later he reconsid...

CHF 32.50

Air Crash Investigations

Griffioen, Editor Hans
Air Crash Investigations
On August 12, 1985, a Japan Airlines B-747 aircraft lost, shortly after take-off, part of its tail and crashed in the mountains northwest of Tokyo. Of the 524 persons on board 520 were killed, 4 survived the accident. The accident was caused by a rupture of the aft pressure bulkhead of the aircraft, and the subsequent ruptures of a part of the fuselage tail, vertical fin and hydraulic flight control systems. The rupture happened as the result ...

CHF 53.50

Air Crash Investigations, Pilot Error? the Crash of Ethio...

Griffioen, Editor Hans
Air Crash Investigations, Pilot Error? the Crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409
On 25 January 2010, at 00:41:30 UTC, Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 409, a Boeing 737-800, on its way from Beirut to Addis Abeba, crashed just after take-off from Rafic Hariri International Airport in Beirut, Lebanon, into the Mediterranean Sea about 5 NM South West of Beirut International Airport. All 90 persons on board were killed in the accident. The investigation concluded that the probable causes of the accident were pilot errors due to lo...

CHF 46.90