Atlas Air flight 5Y3591 was operated on February 23, 2019, at 1239 central standard time with a Boeing 767-375BCF registration N1217A. It was destroyed after it rapidly descended from an altitude of about 6,000 ft mean sea level (msl) and crashed into a shallow,...
All Nippon Airways – Boeing B767-300 (JA8674) flight NH883
All Nippon Airways flight NH883 was a flight operated with a Boeing 767-300, registered JA8674, that took off from Tokyo International Airport for Toyama Airport as a scheduled Flight NH883 at 09:08 JST (UTC+9 hours). At 09:19 while flying at an altitude of...
Air Canada – Boeing 767-375 (C-FTCA) flight AC614
Air Canada flight AC614 was flying on 04 March 2019, operated with a Boeing 767-375 aircraft (registration C-FTCA, serial number 24307) from Toronto/Lester B. Pearson International Airport (CYYZ), Ontario, for an instrument flight rules flight to Halifax/Stanfield...
American Airlines – Boeing B767-300 (N-345AN) flight AA383
American Airlines flight AA383 , from Chicago O'Hare to Miami, FL , operated with a Boeing B767-300 (N-345AN) stopped on the runway during takeoff roll, caught fire and evacuated the passengers. American Airlines flight AA383 had 161 passengers and 9 crew on board,...
LOT POLISH AIRLINES – BOEING B767-300 (SP-LPA) flight LOT2
LOT Polish Airlines flight LOT2 , a Boeing 767-300 (registration SP-LPA, serial number 24865) departed from Chicago, O’Hare International Airport and was destined for Warsaw, Poland. At 2203 Eastern daylight time, while the aircraft was in level cruise flight in the...
ABX AIR – Boeing B767-200 (N799AX) flight ABX1611
On June 28, 2008, about 2215 Pacific daylight time, an Boeing 767-200, registered N799AX, operating as ABX AIR flight ABX1611 from San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco, California, experienced a ground fire before engine startup. The captain and the...
Japan Airlines – Boeing B767-300 (JA645J) flight JAL93
The history of the Japan Airlines flight JAL93 is summarized below, based on the statements of the Pilot-In-Command (PIC), First Officer (FO), Cabin Attendants (CAs) and interpreters, and records of the flight recorder and Air Traffic Control (ATC) communication. On...
Air China – Boeing B767-200ER (B-2552) flight CCA129
On April 15, 2002, about 11:21:17 (02:21:17 UTC), Air China flight CCA129, a Boeing 767-200ER, Chinese registration B2552, operated by Air China, en route from Beijing, China to Busan, Korea, crashed on Mt. Dotdae, located 4.6 km north of runway 18R threshold at...
Lauda Air – Boeing – B767-300ER (OE-LAV) flight NG004
Lauda Air flight NG004 was a scheduled passenger flight from Hong Kong to Vienna, Austria with an en route stop in Bangkok, Thailand. The flight departed Bangkok at 1602 hours on May 26, 1991 for the final flight sector to Vienna Austria. All pre-flight, ground, and...
Air Canada – Boeing – B767-333 (C-GHLQ) flight ACA878
Air Canada flight ACA878 departed Toronto/Lester B. Pearson International Airport, Ontario (CYYZ), on 13 January 2011 at 2138 1 with 95 passengers, 6 flight attendants and 2 flight crew. The planned routing was north of the North Atlantic Organized Track System (OTS)...
AIR CANADA – BOEING – B767-333 (C-FMXC) flight no. AC848
Air Canada flight AC848 was a line flight from Toronto Pearson to London Heathrow on 28-01-2008, a Boeing B767-333 (C-FMXC). During the pre-flight preparations there was a potential for the flight to depart behind schedule. When the First Officer reported for duty he...
Sky Mark – All Nippon – Boeing – B767-300 – B777-200 (JA-767F – JA-8967) flight SKY730 – JA8967
The event covered by this report falls under the category of “an aborted takeoff from a runway used by another aircraft” as stipulated in Clause 1, Article 166-4 of the Civil Aeronautics Regulations of Japan, and is classified as an aircraft serious incident. On June...
Egyptair – Boeing – B767-366ER (SU-GAP) flight MS990
EGYPTAIR flight MS990 : at 0148:03, the command captain stated, "Excuse me, [nickname for relief first officer], while I take a quick trip to the toilet before it gets crowded. While they are eating, and I’ll be back to you." While the command captain was speaking,...
United Airlines – Boeing – B767-322ER (N-653UA) flight UA965
United Airlines flight UA965 was in cruising flight near Paris during an ETOPS flight from Zurich to Washington, DC, abnormal warnings appeared on the flight deck instrumentation and circuit breakers began tripping. The commander, in consultation with the operator's...
Aviation accidents
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Aviation incidents
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Aviation serious incidents
A serious incident in aviation refers to an event that could have resulted in an accident or that had the potential to cause serious injury or death. Some examples of serious incidents in aviation include engine failure, in-flight fires, and loss of control of the aircraft.