Airplane Crash While Landing - Plane Crash Accidents in Air

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Aviation disaster and plane accidents in history:
Loda Air Flight 004 - 223 Dead: Flight 264 from Bangkok to Vienna on 26 May 1991 broke into the air near the Burma-Thailand border, after which the left-wing was thrust. Reports suggest that this later dive machine may exceed 1 (sound inhibitor). There were no survivors.

China Airlines flight 611 - 225 dead: Flight 611 from Taiwan to Hong Kong on 25 May 2002 disbanded mid-flight due to faulty repairs 22 years ago.

Korean Air Flight 801 - 228 Dead: Despite protests from the flight engineer that the captain was not finding the right sign for the landing, he pressurized and directed Flight 801 from Seoul, South Korea, directly to the Guam Mountains, Leaving only 26.

Air France Flight 447 - 228 Dead: 1 June 2009 Flight 447 disappeared on its way from Rio de Janeiro to Paris. Although the debris was found after 5 days, the black box was recovered after 2 years. An improper pilot response was found to be an indicator of faulty wind speeds caused by inclement weather and snow.

Swissair Flight 111 - 229 Dead: On 2 September 1998, Swiss Flight 111 from New York to Geneva fell into the sea due to a fire in the fast-spreading cockpit of Nova Scotia.

9/11 flights: Although not a single air disaster, the four flights involved in 9/11 were responsible for the loss of the largest single day of life in the history of commercial arbitration. Two of the flights, American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175 each accounted for thousands of casualties after being operated at world trade centers and considered the largest and second-largest loss of life due to personal plane crashes in all of aviation history goes. 1700 and 1000 people died respectively.

Tenerife Airport Disaster - 583 Dead: In the case of passengers and crew, the collision between two Boeing 747s on the Spanish island of Tenerife is considered the deadliest plane crash in history.

Japan Airlines Flight 123 - 520 Dead: On August 12, 1985, a flight from Tokyo to Osaka crashed at Mount Takamagahara and only 4 people survived.

Charkhi Dadri mid-air collision - 349 dead: The deadliest mid-air collision in history, Saudi Arabian Airlines, and Kazakhstan Airlines crashed to the west of New Delhi and both planes were all killed. An investigation found that the lack of English language skills was once again the primary reason on the part of Kazakh pilots.

Greenville air crash - 346 dead: Turkish Airlines flight 981 was unable to read proper latching instructions in English or Turkish after a Moroccan baggage handler flew mid-flight as the plane crashed into the Ervilleville jungle near Paris, France Done. Also, the latch was a known design flaw.

Air India Flight 182 - 329 dead: On June 23, 1985, a bomb exploded on Air India Flight 182 as it was flying between London and Montreal. The plane crashed off the coast of Ireland into the Atlantic Ocean. A Canadian Sikh terrorist group was responsible.

Saudia Flight 163 - 301 Dead: This flight from Richard to Jeddah caught fire soon after takeoff. It turned around and an emergency landing was made, but everyone on board died before inhaling smoke until the fire brigade could get inside. The fire was started because of the butane stove used by Muslim pilgrims due to their strict dietary restrictions. Saudi Arabia has since banned stoves but some people still smuggle them to make tea.

Iran Air Flight 655 - 290 Dead: On July 3, 1988, the USS Vincennes boarded Iran Air Flight 665 between Tehran and Dubai during the Iraq-Iran War due to confusing communications.

American Airlines Flight 191 - 273 Dead: Flight 191 from Chicago to Los Angeles took off shortly after the takeoff of the left engine. The aircraft rolled over, overturned, and crashed into a field. A firefighter on the scene was quoted as saying that not a single full-body was found. Amateur photos of the crash rocked a media firestorm condemning the DC-10's poor safety record.

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