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Accident | |
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Date | March 5, 2024 |
Summary | Crash due to an unknown object blocking the flight |
Site | Nairobi, Kenya 36°0′5″N 138°41′38″E / 36.00139°N 138.69389°E |
Total fatalities | 2 |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Cessna 185 |
Aircraft name | Cessna |
Operator | Cessna |
Destination | Nairobi, Kenya |
Occupants | 2 |
Passengers | 2 |
Crew | 0 |
Fatalities | 2 |
Injuries | 2 |
Survivors | 0 |
Background
[edit]Aircraft
[edit]The deceased are reported to be a trainee pilot and instructor who were onboard a Cessna aircraft belonging to Ninety-Nines Flying School.
2024 incident
[edit]On March 5, 2024, A plane was flying through Nairobi when it suddenly crashed into another unknown plane. When it crashed, the trainee and the instructor (both the crew), were killed during the accident.
Crew
[edit]At the time of the accident, the aircraft lost control and soon crashed down the ground.[1] The flight had 2 crew members, including 2 cockpit crews and no cabin crew.
See also
[edit]- List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft
- United Airlines Flight 232#Similar accidents
References
[edit]- ^ "Aircraft Accident Investigation Report Japan Air Lines Co., Ltd. Boeing 747 SR-100, JA8119 Gunma Prefecture, Japan August 12, 1985" (PDF). Aircraft Accident Investigation Commission. June 19, 1987. Archived (PDF) from the original on February 4, 2016. Retrieved April 21, 2019.
External links
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jfjfne/sandbox.
- Learning from the Past (Archive) Japan Air Lines
- Crash of Japan Air Lines B-747 at Mt. Osutaka
- JAL123 CVR (cockpit voice recorder) transcript
- "Christopher Hood's Research about JL123"
- JAL123 CVR (cockpit voice recorder) audio of the final moments of flight[usurped] (Archive[usurped])
- The record of JAL123 (Japanese with English place names) (Archive)
- CVR (cockpit voice recorder) audio of the final moments of flight on YouTube
- JAL123 Tokyo control communications records on YouTube
- Japan Air Lines Flight 123 – Out of Control. National Geographic Documentary on YouTube
- CVR recording (longer version) on YouTube
- Planesafe.org: JAL123 (Archive)
- The New York Times: J.A.L.'s Post-Crash Troubles
- Simulation of the final 32 minutes with the CVR on YouTube