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- Code Number:
- TAFV01P02_19
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N80NA, National Airlines DC-10-30, Tammy, National Airlines NAL, Lindbergh Field, 1973
- CN: 46711
LN: 105 First flight: 15/4/1973 Hex code: A09CA1 Engines: 3x GE CF6-50C2 Status: Written off History: N80NA 11/06/1973 National Airlines (NA) N80NA 07/01/1980 Pan Am N139AA 24/02/1984 American Airlines AAL Crashed 14/April/1993 at Dallas wfu Narrative: On short final the aircraft was in about a 10 degree right crab due to crosswind. At 06:59, while descending through 50 feet, the 1st officer intended to perform a go-around. The captain stated "No, no, no, I got it" and took control. The aircraft touched down at 06:59:29 and drifted to the right, off the runway. The DC-10 finally came to rest in the mud with the nose- and left main gear collapsed." Damaged beyond repair in 1993.
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