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Aloha Airlines Flight 243 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Boeing 737 aircraft disaster of Aloha Airlines Flight 243 at Maui, Hawaii caused by the Safe Decompression Scenario Boeing designed, FAA approved, NTSB overlooked. Aging aircraft era begins. ... Aloha Flight 243 - Air Disaster...
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Next Page of "Aloha Flight 243" ... AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT REPORT ; ALOHA AIRLINES, FLIGHT 243 ; History of the Flight (continued) ; ... The planned routing for Aloha flight 243 was from Hilo to Honolulu at flight level 240. Maui was listed as the alternate landing airport.
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28th of April 1988 happened the terrible incident of Aloha flight 243. The only dead person, the chief FA Clarabelle Lansing, is considered a hero, since she blocked the "hole" of the fuselage for few seconds. This thread is in memory of this great FA, Ms.Lansing, whose body was never found. ... It's no different than "Flight 90:
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The presence of widespread fatigue damage and inter-layer corrosion led to massive crack progression through the fuselage of the Aloha Flight 243 aircraft. ... Causes of Crack Growth in Aloha Flight 243...
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Aloha Flight 243’s last flight didn’t really begin to grip him until the next year, when the National Transportation Safety Board issued its accident report. ... Aloha Flight 243 was bound from Hilo to Honolulu when its roof tore off. An emergency landing was made in Maui.
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Aloha Airlines Flight 243 was a scheduled Boeing 737-200 flight between Hilo and Honolulu in Hawaii . On April 28 , 1988 , the aircraft suffered extensive damage after an Explosive Decompression inflight, but was able to land safely at Kahului Airport on Maui . One crew member was blown out of the airplane and another 65 ...
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Aloha 243 was a watershed accident :Aloha 243 was a watershed accident : ... April 28, 1988, Flight 243 was scheduled April 28, 1988, Flight 243 was scheduled for several for several “Island Island-hopping hopping” flights: flights: First Officer conducted preflight inspection in First Officer conducted...
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