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An Italian AF Falcon 900 overshoots at Ciampino

October 15, 2008 David Cenciotti

On Oct. 14, a Falcon 900 belonging to the 31° Stormo of the Aeronautica Militare Italiana (Italian Air Force, ItAF) overran the runway at Ciampino airport on landing and came to a stop just outside […]

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Qantas flight forced to land: is turbulence dangerous?

October 7, 2008 David Cenciotti

On Oct. 7, an A330-330 “VH-QPA”, flying from Singapore to Perth as Qantas 72 with 303 passengers and 10 crew members on board, made an emergency landing in Learmonth Western Australia after it suffered a […]

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An Alitalia B777 makes an emergency landing in Recife

September 25, 2008 David Cenciotti

On Sept. 25, an Alitalia B777-200 flying from Rome Fiumicino to Buenos Aires with 295 people on board, performed an emergency landing in Recife, Brasil, for an unspecified technical problem. The passengers were disembarked and […]

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Spanair 5022 crash video published by Elpais.com

September 18, 2008 David Cenciotti

The Spanish newspaper El Paìs has just published on his website a video of the Spanair 5022 crash, recorded by the airport’ surveillance camera. Unfortunately the video is not clear as it shows the aircraft […]

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Spanair 5022: flaps theory confirmed

September 17, 2008 David Cenciotti

I’m now pretty sure that one of the best techniques to be used to analyse the aviation crashes is to think to the “deadly precedents”. On Aug 23 I provided in this article Spanair 5022: […]

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