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Just a sad note from today's internet London Times newspaper.....
Remembering the world’s worst aviation accident-
The world’s worst aviation accident happened on this day 30 years ago. Two Boeing 747 jumbo jets collided on a runway shrouded in fog in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain killing 583 people.
Flights had been diverted from Las Palmas international airport to the smaller regional Los Rodeos airport, Tenerife, which soon became congested with large aircraft it could not easily handle. KLM and Pan Am flights were parked on a long taxiway when news came through that Las Palmas airport had reopened.
Tenerife is often plagued by fogs as moisture-rich winds drift in from the Atlantic. On March 27, 1977, a thick fog suddenly rolled in over Los Rodeos. The KLM flight prepared for takeoff, unaware that the Pan Am aircraft was also on the same runway. The control tower could not see either aircraft in the fog, and there was no ground radar at the airport. As the KLM sped down the runway, the Pan Am crew only saw its landing lights at 700 metres on a head-on collision. The Pan Am captain spun his aircraft to get off the runway, and the KLM flight tried to climb over it but hit the Pan Am plane, ripping it apart. The KLM plane then plunged to the ground a short distance away and burst into flames, and was completely destroyed. Remarkably, 61 passengers and crew on board the Pan Am aircraft survived.
I can't believe this was 30 yrs ago. May the victims Rest In Peace.
Remembering the world’s worst aviation accident-
The world’s worst aviation accident happened on this day 30 years ago. Two Boeing 747 jumbo jets collided on a runway shrouded in fog in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain killing 583 people.
Flights had been diverted from Las Palmas international airport to the smaller regional Los Rodeos airport, Tenerife, which soon became congested with large aircraft it could not easily handle. KLM and Pan Am flights were parked on a long taxiway when news came through that Las Palmas airport had reopened.
Tenerife is often plagued by fogs as moisture-rich winds drift in from the Atlantic. On March 27, 1977, a thick fog suddenly rolled in over Los Rodeos. The KLM flight prepared for takeoff, unaware that the Pan Am aircraft was also on the same runway. The control tower could not see either aircraft in the fog, and there was no ground radar at the airport. As the KLM sped down the runway, the Pan Am crew only saw its landing lights at 700 metres on a head-on collision. The Pan Am captain spun his aircraft to get off the runway, and the KLM flight tried to climb over it but hit the Pan Am plane, ripping it apart. The KLM plane then plunged to the ground a short distance away and burst into flames, and was completely destroyed. Remarkably, 61 passengers and crew on board the Pan Am aircraft survived.
I can't believe this was 30 yrs ago. May the victims Rest In Peace.