US Recent Aviation Accident
Title | Aircraft Accident Brief: | ||||||||||||
Description | Southwest Airlines Flight 1455, Boeing 737-300, N668SW, Burbank, California, March 5, 2000 | NTSB Report Number | AAB-02-04, adopted on 6/26/2002 | NTIS Report Number | null | ||||||||
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HISTORY OF FLIGHTOn March 5, 2000, about 1811 Pacific standard time (PST) Southwest Airlines, Inc., flight 1455, a Boeing 737-300 (737), N668SW, overran the departure end of runway 8 after landing at Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport (BUR), Burbank, California. The airplane touched down at approximately 182 knots, and about 20 seconds later, at approximately 32 knots, collided with a metal blast fence and an airport perimeter wall. The airplane came to rest on a city street near a gas station off of the airport property. Of the 142 persons on board, 2 passengers sustained serious injuries; 41 passengers and the captain sustained minor injuries; and 94 passengers, 3 flight attendants, and the first officer sustained no injuries. for more details | |||||||||||||