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Code Number:
TAFV43P09_08
Title:
N1809E, Douglas DC-8-62, Surinam Airways, JT3D
CN: 46107
LN: 498
Engines: 4x JT3D-7
Built: 1969
w/o 07/06/1989 Paramaribo Suriname
Accident report:
Total airframe hours: 52706
Cycles: 20342
Crew: Fatalities: 9 / Occupants: 9
Passengers: Fatalities: 167 / Occupants: 178
Total: Fatalities: 176 / Occupants: 187
Airplane damage: Destroyed
Airplane fate: Written off (damaged beyond repair)
Location: 3 km (1.9 miles) W of Paramaribo-Zanderij International Airport (PBM) (Suriname)
Phase: Approach (APR)
Nature: International Scheduled Passenger
Departure airport: Amsterdam-Schiphol International Airport (AMS/EHAM), Netherlands
Destination airport: Paramaribo-Zanderij International Airport (PBM/SMJP), Suriname
Probable Cause: The Commission determines: a) That as a result of the captain's glaring carelessness and recklessness the aircraft was flown below the published minimum altitudes during the approach and consequently collided with a tree. b) As underlying factor in the accident was the failure of SLM's operational management to observe the pertinent regulations as well as the procedures prescribed in the SLM Operations Manual concerning qualification and certification during recruitment and employment of the crew members furnished by ACI.
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Even as a kid, I have always been amazed with flight - and yet as magical as flying seems to be - The burning of fossil fuels by the aviation industry is not sustainable! The industry (and each of us) are in fervent denial, even though the industry espouses their green credentials. This charade will be one of the many atrocities that destroys a human habitable world. Though the Earth does not care, WE as the dominant species should! To fly is to massively pollute! . . . and will hasten our own demise. The Sixth great extinction is presently underway. 2024 ... --- ...

N1809E, Douglas DC-8-62, Surinam Airways, JT3D
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Code Number:
TAFV43P09_08
Title:
N1809E, Douglas DC-8-62, Surinam Airways, JT3D
CN: 46107
LN: 498
Engines: 4x JT3D-7
Built: 1969
w/o 07/06/1989 Paramaribo Suriname
Accident report:
Total airframe hours: 52706
Cycles: 20342
Crew: Fatalities: 9 / Occupants: 9
Passengers: Fatalities: 167 / Occupants: 178
Total: Fatalities: 176 / Occupants: 187
Airplane damage: Destroyed
Airplane fate: Written off (damaged beyond repair)
Location: 3 km (1.9 miles) W of Paramaribo-Zanderij International Airport (PBM) (Suriname)
Phase: Approach (APR)
Nature: International Scheduled Passenger
Departure airport: Amsterdam-Schiphol International Airport (AMS/EHAM), Netherlands
Destination airport: Paramaribo-Zanderij International Airport (PBM/SMJP), Suriname
Probable Cause: The Commission determines: a) That as a result of the captain's glaring carelessness and recklessness the aircraft was flown below the published minimum altitudes during the approach and consequently collided with a tree. b) As underlying factor in the accident was the failure of SLM's operational management to observe the pertinent regulations as well as the procedures prescribed in the SLM Operations Manual concerning qualification and certification during recruitment and employment of the crew members furnished by ACI.
Keywords:
Douglas, DC-8, Four Engine, Jet, Single Aisle, Narrowbody, Narrow Body, Long Range, Fixed Wing Multi Engine, Turbojet, multi-engine, Jetliner, Surinam Airways, Airlines, SLM, Plane, Avion, History, Technology, Fleet, Livery, Equipment, hull, Public, Airframe, Transport, Fixed-Wing, Commerce, Travel, Airplane, Archive, Airline, Aerospace, Civil Transportation, Passenger Aircraft, Commercial Aviation, Airliner, pollution ... --- ...

Connecting The Dots With Vern

Even as a kid, I have always been amazed with flight - and yet as magical as flying seems to be - The burning of fossil fuels by the aviation industry is not sustainable! The industry (and each of us) are in fervent denial, even though the industry espouses their green credentials. This charade will be one of the many atrocities that destroys a human habitable world. Though the Earth does not care, WE as the dominant species should! To fly is to massively pollute! . . . and will hasten our own demise. The Sixth great extinction is presently underway. 2024 ... --- ...

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