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1999 Glasgow Airport Cessna 404 crash : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1999 Glasgow Airport Cessna 404 crash
The 1999 Glasgow Airport Cessna 404 crash occurred on 3 September 1999.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Eight die in plane crash )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Horror of plane crash scene )〕 The crash occurred on takeoff from Glasgow Airport. Involved in the crash was a Cessna 404 Titan aircraft registered as G-ILGW. Operated by Edinburgh Air Charter as ''Flight 3W'' (callsign ''Saltire 3 Whiskey'') it was carrying aircraft cabin crew from holiday company Airtours and was on the way to Aberdeen Airport when the accident happened. The crew were travelling to Aberdeen to crew a holiday flight on a Boeing 757 to Parma. Eight people were killed in the accident and three survived. The left engine failed and the commander feathered the right engine. Instead of attempting a crash landing, the commander attempted to return to Glasgow Airport without engine power and lost control while trying to make a right turn. The aircraft crashed and caught fire approximately one nautical mile from the airport.〔〔 The aircraft was slightly overweight for the conditions. A report recommended engine inspections, more crash-worthy seats, and consideration to fitting aircraft like this with CVRs.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Air Accidents Investigation: 2/2001 G-ILGW )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ASN Aircraft accident 03-SEP-1999 Cessna 404 Titan Ambassador II G-ILGW )〕 As a result of this accident an airworthiness directive was issued by the British Civil Aviation Authority in June 2000, requiring inspections of the starter adapters and crankshaft gears on Continental GTSIO-520 series engines.〔 ==References==
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