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- 0001-01-11 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- 0001-03-13 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- 780.0 (dbd:second)
- 864000.0 (dbd:second)
- Ryanair Flight 4978, a registered SP-RSM, took off from Athens to Vilnius. Due to a false bomb report, a Belarusian Air Force MiG-29 was sent to escort the aircraft to Minsk, despite the fact that it was closer to Vilnius. One of the passengers, opposition activist Roman Protasevich, was subsequently arrested in Minsk, leading to accusations of Belarusian state terrorism. (en)
- Xiamen Airlines Flight 8667, a registered as B-5498, crash-landed at Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Philippines during heavy monsoon rains. The skidded off the end of the runway, causing left engine and main gear to collapse. All 157 passengers and crew safely evacuated. (en)
- Southwest Airlines Flight 3472, a , experienced an uncontained engine failure in flight from New Orleans, Louisiana to Orlando, Florida. Debris from the engine damaged the airplane fuselage, creating a hole and resulting in a loss of cabin pressure. The aircraft made an emergency landing in Pensacola, Florida. There were no injuries or fatalities. (en)
- American Airlines Flight 331, a overran the runway at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, Jamaica during a landing hampered by poor weather. The aircraft continued on the ground outside the airport perimeter and broke apart causing injuries. All 154 persons on board survived. (en)
- Corendon Airlines Flight 773, a registered as TC-TJK, sustained substantial fire damage to the cockpit at Antalya Airport in Turkey. The fire started in the flightdeck during push-back from the gate. There were 189 passengers and 7 crew on board; 27 passengers were hospitalized, with 2 serious injuries reported from the emergency evacuation. The aircraft was written off. (en)
- Ryanair Flight 4102, a from Frankfurt-Hahn suffered substantial damage in an emergency landing at Rome Ciampino Airport. The cause of the accident was stated to be birdstrikes affecting both engines. The port undercarriage of the 737 collapsed. Of the 6 crew and 166 passengers on board, two crew and eight passengers were taken to hospital with minor injuries. The engines and undercarriage were damaged along with the rear fuselage by contact with the runway. (en)
- Pegasus Airlines Flight 8622, a , slid off the runway at Trabzon Airport while landing in rain. There were no fatalities. (en)
- Flydubai Flight 981, a flying from Dubai, United Arab Emirates to Rostov-on-Don, Russia, crashed on the final approach to Rostov-on-Don Airport in inclement weather, killing all 62 people on board. (en)
- Kenya Airways Flight 507, a carrying 108 passengers and 6 crew lost contact and crashed into a swamp on a flight to Nairobi, Kenya from Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, after making a scheduled stop at Douala, Cameroon. There were no survivors. (en)
- Caribbean Airlines Flight 523, a , overran the runway in rainy weather and crashed through the perimeter fence while landing at Cheddi Jagan International Airport in Guyana. The aircraft broke into two at the forward fuselage. There were no fatalities, but several passengers were injured with at least two passengers suffering broken legs. Caribbean Airlines confirmed 157 passengers and 6 crew members were on board. (en)
- Southwest Airlines Flight 1248, a , skidded off a runway upon landing at Chicago Midway International Airport in heavy snow conditions. A six-year-old boy died in a car struck by the airliner after it skidded into a street. People on board the aircraft and on the ground reported several minor injuries. The aircraft involved, N471WN, re-registered as N286WN after repairs. (en)
- Air Niugini Flight 73, a , on a flight from Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia, to Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, with an intermediate stop at Chuuk International Airport, undershot the runway at Chuuk and landed in a lagoon. One of the 47 occupants died. (en)
- Lion Air Flight 904, a registered as PK-LKS, operating from Bandung to Denpasar in Indonesia with 108 people on board, undershot runway 09 and crashed into the sea while landing at Ngurah Rai International Airport. The aircraft's fuselage ruptured slightly near the wings. All passengers and crew were safely evacuated with only minor injuries. (en)
- CEIBA Intercontinental Flight 071, a registered as 3C-LLY, collided with a Hawker Siddeley HS-125-700A air ambulance operated by Senegalair. The 737 received minor damage to its right wingtip and landed safely saving all 112 occupants onboard whereas the HS-125 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean presumably because the pilots fell victim to hypoxia. Seven people died. (en)
- Turkish Airlines Flight 1951, a arriving from Istanbul, crashed into a field near Amsterdam Schiphol Airport's Polderbaan, breaking the fuselage into three pieces and separating an engine pylon. Of the 135 passengers and crew, there were nine fatalities: five passengers and four crew members ; 84 people suffered injuries. Crash investigations initially focused on a malfunctioning left radar altimeter, which may have resulted in false altitude information causing the autothrottle to reduce power. (en)
- Southwest Airlines Flight 1380, a , made an emergency landing at Philadelphia International Airport following an in-flight engine failure of the left engine. Debris from the engine cracked a cabin window which then failed, causing explosive decompression; a passenger partially ejected from the aircraft later died of her injuries. (en)
- Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409, a , crashed into the Mediterranean Sea shortly after take-off from Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport in Beirut, Lebanon. The flight had 82 passengers and 8 crew, 50 passengers of whom were Lebanese, and was bound for the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa. There were no survivors. (en)
- Miami Air Flight 293, a Boeing , a military charter flight from Guantanamo Bay to Naval Air Station Jacksonville with 143 passengers and crew, skidded off the runway into the St. Johns River in shallow waters attempting to land during a thunderstorm, there were 21 minor injuries but no fatalities. The aircraft was written off. (en)
- Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907, a brand-new with 154 people on board broke up and crashed following a midair collision in Brazil with an Embraer Legacy 600. All on board the died. The Legacy landed safely at a Brazilian Air Force base. (en)
- AIRES Flight 8250, a , crashed and split into three pieces on the Colombian island of San Andres. There was no fire and two fatalities reported. (en)
- Utair Flight 579, a , on a flight from Vnukovo International Airport with 164 passengers and 6 crew, overran the runway and caught fire while landing at Sochi International Airport, injuring 18 people. (en)
- Air India Express Flight 812, a , overran the runway on landing at Mangalore International Airport; 158 passengers, including 6 crew on board, died. There were eight survivors. The airliner crashed through the fence at the end of the runway going into a valley 200 feet below. Although the 8,000 ft runway is sufficient for landing there was no bare land at the end of the runway on the table top airport to account for mistakes. (en)
- Southwest Airlines Flight 345, a , suffered a nosegear collapse while landing at LaGuardia Airport after touching down nosegear first due to pilot error; the nosegear collapsed upward into the fuselage, causing severe damage to the electronics bay. Of the 150 people on board, nine occupants received minor injuries in the evacuation. The aircraft involved, which costed 15.5 million dollars, was written off. (en)
- Batik Air Flight 7703, a , was in the takeoff roll at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport, Jakarta, Indonesia when its left wing tip struck the vertical tail and left wing of a TransNusa ATR 42 crossing the runway under tow and separated most of the vertical tailplane as well as the left wing from the ATR, with the left wing tank ruptured open. Both aircraft caught fire, and the passengers were evacuated via slides. There were no injuries. (en)
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