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Accidente de Asiana Airlines Cargo!

 Fecha y hora de inicio
 
28/07/2011 06:10:01
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Esta madrugada el vuelo 991 de Asiana Airlines, con ruta ICN-PVG, reporto tener problemas, y poco tiempo despues fue perdido contacto radar, a 100km de Cheju.

La registracion de la aeronave era HL7604, B-747-400F

Q.E.P.D. La tripulacion.

http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2011/07/113_91773.html
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Respondido por
José María Rebés

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28/07/2011 11:02:57

http://avherald.com/h?article=44062b99&opt=0

An Asiana Cargo Boeing 747-400, registration HL7604 performing flight OZ-991 from Seoul (South Korea) to Shanghai (China) with 2 crew, was enroute near Jeju Island (about 250nm south of Seoul) when the crew reported the cargo in the hold had caught fire and they needed to divert to Jeju Airport, then the aircraft disappeared from radar. Parts of a wing and other debris were located 130km/70nm west of Jeju. Both crew were killed.

South Korea's Transport ministry reported, the Boeing 747-400 freighter was carrying 58 tons of cargo including 0.4 tons of hazardeous materials like Lithium batteries, paint, amino acid solution and synthetic resin. The airplane was diverting to Jeju Airport after the crew had reported the cargo on fire with Shanghai Center when it crashed about 70nm west of the Island at 04:12L (19:12Z Jul 27th), 67 minutes after it had taken off Seoul.

The Coast Guard reported both crew members were killed.

The flightplan identified Boeing 747-400 registration HL7604.

Asiana reported that radar contact with HL7604, manufactured Feb 2006, was lost at 04:11L when the aircraft was at 7600 feet MSL, the crew had reported control problems. The captain (52) had 14,123 hours flying experience, the first officer (44) had 5,211 hours flying experience. All cargo, 90% of which was standard cargo and IT products, the remainder comprised liquids (e.g., paint, resin solution, ...). All cargo was in compliance with IATA regulations.


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