Description: Air Crash Investigations - in-Flight Engine Failure - the Crash of Air Algerie Flight 6289 by Pete Collins During takeoff from runway 02 at Tamanrasset Aguenar aerodrome in Southern Algeria, on Thursday 6 March 2003, the left engine of a Boeing 737-200 from Air Algerie suffered a contained burst. The airplane swung to the left. The Captain took over the controls. The airplane lost speed progressively, stalled and crashed, with the landing gear still extended, about one thousand six hundred and forty-five meters from the takeoff point, to the left of the runway extended centerline. The crew of six and 96 of the 97 passengers were killed in the accident. The accident was caused by the loss of an engine during a critical phase of flight, the non-retraction of the landing gear after the engine failure, and the Captain, the PNF, taking over control of the airplane before having clearly identified the problem. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description During takeoff from runway 02 at Tamanrasset Aguenar aerodrome in Southern Algeria, on Thursday 6 March 2003, the left engine of a Boeing 737-200 from Air Algerie suffered a contained burst. The airplane swung to the left. The Captain took over the controls. The airplane lost speed progressively, stalled and crashed, with the landing gear still extended, about one thousand six hundred and forty-five meters from the takeoff point, to the left of the runway extended centerline. The crew of six and 96 of the 97 passengers were killed in the accident. The accident was caused by the loss of an engine during a critical phase of flight, the non-retraction of the landing gear after the engine failure, and the Captain, the PNF, taking over control of the airplane before having clearly identified the problem. Long Description During takeoff from runway 02 at Tamanrasset Aguenar aerodrome in Southern Algeria, on Thursday 6 March 2003, the left engine of a Boeing 737-200 from Air Algerie suffered a contained burst. The airplane swung to the left. The Captain took over the controls. The airplane lost speed progressively, stalled and crashed, with the landing gear still extended, about one thousand six hundred and forty-five meters from the takeoff point, to the left of the runway extended centerline. The crew of six and 96 of the 97 passengers were killed in the accident. The accident was caused by the loss of an engine during a critical phase of flight, the non-retraction of the landing gear after the engine failure, and the Captain, the PNF, taking over control of the airplane before having clearly identified the problem. Details ISBN1312904666 Author Pete Collins Short Title AIR CRASH INVESTIGATIONS - IN- Publisher Lulu.com Language English ISBN-10 1312904666 ISBN-13 9781312904668 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2015 Imprint Lulu.com Place of Publication Morrisville Country of Publication United States Illustrations black & white illustrations AU Release Date 2015-02-09 NZ Release Date 2015-02-09 US Release Date 2015-02-09 Publication Date 2015-02-09 UK Release Date 2015-02-09 Pages 102 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:101267760;
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Publication Year: 2015
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Item Height: 229 mm
Number of Pages: 102 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Air Crash Investigations-In-Flight Engine Failure-The Crash of Air Algerie Flight 6289
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Author: Pete Collins
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