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Noteworthy accidents that have occured at YSSY?
I'd be interested to hear of any noteworthy accidents/incidents that have occured at SYD over the years - many of which may largely have been forgotten
What comes to mind for me: Early 1960s - Ansett-ANA Viscount crash into Botany Bay 1969 - Pan Am 707 aborted take off and runway over run 1971 - TAA/CP air collision 1971 - Pan Am 747 over run (http://www.atsb.gov.au/media/24595/197101852.pdf) - check out how far they touched down on 25! |
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China Eastern A340's handbrake turn on 16R after hydraulic issues. 1st November 2000.
There was also the DC-3 VH-EDC that ditched into Botany Bay 24 April 1994. Kingair VH-AAV crashed south western end of what is now Rwy 34L tragically killing all 13 on board 21st February 1980. I'm sure there are many, many more.
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Dont forget about the Ansett 747-300 nose wheel
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December 1974 an Ansett 727 sheared the undercarriage trunion on taxing into the terminal and blocked the runway for a full day.Ultimate order was given get it moved or it would be moved by low loader.
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PanAm B747 landed long on RW 25, ran off the paved area at the end and got bogged just a few feet short of the southern sewer out fall pipeline. Was there for a few days until it could be towed back onto the runway hard stand.
Another incident involved a PanAm B747SP from Melbourne that landed hard of RW 07 and forced the port outer undercarriage leg up through the wing and protruded out of top of the upper wing skin. Was able to taxy all the way to the ITB dragging the smoking twisted wheel assembly before an Qantas ground engineer was able to waved the pilot to stop short of the aerobridge. Similar incident to a Continental B747 that landed hard on RW16, turned onto the taxiway and could not proceed due to the damaged outer wheels.
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Didn't we lose a Westwind off Cape Banks shortly after take-off some 15-20 yrs ago?...
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That was as a result of flight on simulated limited panel with one of the "remaining" instruments being faulty.
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Interesting topic to research, this is the material I have been looking through so far.
Ansett B747 Accident Youtube Ansett B747 Accident - Aviation Safety Network United B747 Undercarriage Accident TAA B727 & Canadian Pacific DC8-63 Accident Quote:
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Rex Saab 340 Smoke Event - http://www.atsb.gov.au/publications/investigation_reports/2011/aair/ao-2011-149.aspx From Wikipedia ... Quote:
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The latest fatality of a flight originating from Sydney was a Metro departing during curfew on the 9th April 2008. VH-OZA departed just after curfew and the pilot reported a 'slight technical fault'. It was a night I'll never forget.
http://www.atsb.gov.au/publications/...-2008-026.aspx There was also an Ansett B767 whose nose gear was retracted at Bay 40 during curfew. And there was the Korean Air MD-11F that sat on its tail on the freight bays.
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Didn't a DC3 with a group of schoolboys on board ditch shortly after takeoff? Can't remember when or the rego.
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