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About Air Flight Disaster
Until you start looking at air crashes and incidents, you can not know just how many aviation events that occur, of which we can only cover a few. But feel free to add your own original updates or comments. We appreciate the feedback. And the corrections.
As we develop, we hope to provide a place where memorials can be made to those who are no longer with us.
Air Flight Disaster News is your resource for aviation news, headlines & alerts. Every day we hear a new byte or turn on the news or open the newspaper to find a new aviation disaster staring us in the face.
The Spanair flight that crashed on takeoff killing 154 at Madrid’s airport is not the first disaster we’ve seen.
In May 2008, there was the Beech 1900C in Rumbek, Sudan that killed 20;
The McDonnell Douglas DC-9-51 that killed 40 this April in Goma, Congo;
the Bell 412EP in Santa Cruz, Peru that killed 10 in March;
the Cessna 210M in Santiago, Chile that killed 11 in February;
the Boeing MD-82 that killed 89 in Phuket, Thailand in 9/16/2007;
the Airbus Industrie A320-233 that killed 199 in Sao Paulo, Brazil on 7/17/2007…
There have been many more. We barely scratch the surface.
We do our best to provide the most accurate and up to date information, and be a resource for anyone with an interest in air safety, but please be aware our content comes from you.
If you do provide us information, please be as accurate as possible. Feel free to access our information. All information we have is preliminary, so please, take it with a grain of salt.
The small medical plane that crash landed at Raleigh-Durham International airport yesterday “bounced,” according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Middle Tennessee sees no shortage of car break-ins, but plane break-ins are more rare. However, the Metro Nashville Airport Authority told News 2 a suspect was taken into custody in Missouri for st…
A federal aviation official says one of the two pilots of an airplane that was laden with fuel reported a fire on board shortly before the aircraft crashed and burned
Nearly four years after a civilian skydiving aircraft collided with a Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey sitting on a San Diego runway, the U.S. government has settled the civil case after suing the businesses involved for damages
An All Nippon Airways aircraft carrying a total of 211 people landed safely at an airport in Hokkaido in northern Japan, despite smoke emitting from one of its wings.