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Monday, March 30, 2009

FedEx MD-11 Flight 80 (N526FE) Plane Crash at Narita International Airport In Tokyo

A Federal Express Corp cargo plane crashes and burst into flames as it landed at Narita international airport on March 23, 2009 in Toyko. 3/22/2009 Latest: 2 Fedex crew members dead on jet crash. On phone with Retired AA Pilot, John Ehrlich & Captain Chuck Nash reviewing possible causes/technicalities on landing, bouncing, bursting into flames and crash amid heavy winds!. Plane was an MD-11 and on a regular flight from China. Flight 80.

On March 23, 2009, FedEx Express Flight 80, a FedEx Express McDonnell Douglas MD-11 cargo jet on a flight from Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, People's Republic of China, crash-landed at Narita International Airport in Narita, Chiba Prefecture, Japan at 6:48 a.m.The plane was landing during high winds, with gusts estimated at 40 to 50 mph. Upon hitting the ground the aircraft bounced twice on the airport's Runway A (34L). It finally flipped over and burst into flames. Firefighters were immediately dispatched to the blazing cargo plane, and the airport was closed. The fire destroyed the majority of the aircraft. The runway was closed for several hours, and as a result several international flights were cancelled, while many inbound arrivals were diverted to other airports.

The two flight crew members, pilot Kevin Mosley, and his copilot, Anthony Stephen-Pino were both taken to a local hospital where they were pronounced dead. They were the only fatalities in the accident. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has said it is sending a team to Japan to assist with the investigation.[The crash was FedEx's first fatal accident involving a jet aircraft, as well as the first fatal accident at Narita Airport. he 4,000-meter Runway A (16R/34L) was closed for many hours, leaving the 2,180-meter Runway B (16L/34R) as the only operable runway at the airport. As a result many flights operated by larger aircraft had to be canceled or diverted to other airports.

There were two fatalities in the accident: the two flight crew members, 54-year old Captain Kevin Mosley of Hillsboro, Oregon, U.S., and 49-year old First Officer Anthony Stephen Pino of San Antonio, Texas, U.S., were both taken to Narita Red Cross Hospital where they were pronounced dead. They were the only people on board. Japan's Aircraft and Railway Accidents Investigation Commission is currently investigating the incident. The United States' National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has said it is sending a team to Japan to assist with the investigation. The crash was FedEx's first fatal accident involving a jet aircraft, as well as the first fatal accident at Narita Airport.Built in January, 1993, the aircraft was formerly operated in passenger service by Delta Air Lines as N813DE. After several years in storage at Litchfield Municipal Airport in Phoenix, Arizona, it was acquired and converted to a freighter by FedEx in 2006.


                             

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Tata Nano driven - first drive

Exclusive drive of the world's cheapest car


                             

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Sunday, March 22, 2009

Ravelco Anti Theft Device

Ravelco Anti Theft Device KSAT News interview in Austin, Texas. The best anti theft for auto, fleets, big rigs or heavy equipment.


                             

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Thursday, March 19, 2009

First Flight - Flying Car - Terrafugia Transition Roadable Aircraft

Not a flying car, but a roadable aircraft, the Terrafugia Transition took flight for the first time.


                             

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Monday, March 16, 2009

RT: 8 dead after Russian sea border incident

8 dead after sea border incident
An investigation has been launched into an incident where eight people drowned after a cargo ship fled Russian border guards in the Far East.

The New Star vessel was under the flag of Sierra Leone and had brought rice cargo to the port of Nakhodka.

But it left without permission or notifying the authorities. The border guards following the ship and eventually opened fire.

But on its way back the vessel was caught in a storm and sank out of 16 crew, only 8 people were saved.

The border guards say the ship ignored all warning signals while sailing towards the Chinese border at full speed.

The Russian border guards followed the New Star for over 15 hours. They used all kinds of warnings including sound, light and radio signals. They had also made a gun signal, which was ignored. So they had to open fire at the vessel - it had violated not only Russian but International Maritime code. I must say, however, that it was a cargo vessel, and we aimed at areas we knew for sure didnt contain any people, Igor Rogatkin, Deputy Head of FSB Border Guards Department, said.


                             

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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Car Theft Gone Wrong

Car Theft Gone Wrong- The prank car alarm for this vehicle proves to be too much for this young thief.


                             

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Monday, March 9, 2009

Pet Transport

A Bedouin resident of the Negev managed to complete the inconceivable feat when he stuffed two camels into his car in order to transport them to the West Bank Judea.


                             

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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Cargo transportation

A giant Antonov AN 124 charter aircraft recently landed at Hartsfield-Jackson to transport special cargo to the Middle East. Ingelett & Stubbs International hired the cargo airlifter, through freight forwarding company National Air Cargo, to transport 186,000 pounds of equipment to a United States airbase in Balad, Iraq. The shipment will be used for overhead distribution to rebuild Iraqs electrical power infrastructure.

Air cargo shippers commonly use the AN 124 to transport oversized freight throughout the world. In addition to transporting massive equipment, the AN 124 can also carry six MiG 21 fighter jets, a 25-meter yacht, helicopters and combat tanks.


                             

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Monday, March 2, 2009

Crash at Amsterdam Turkish Airlines Boeing B737-800 Flight 1951

A Turkish passenger jet crashed as it tried to land at Amsterdam's main airport Wednesday, killing at least nine people and injuring more than 50-25 seriously. The Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-800, which had 127 passengers and seven crew members according to the airline, broke into three pieces on impact in a field near Schiphol Airport.

The injured included both crew and passengers.

A news photographer at the scene said she saw an unknown number of bodies lying under a white blanket.

A passenger on the plane who spoke to Turkish network DHA said he saw injured people trapped and squeezed between the seats when he walked off the plane.


                             

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