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N4522V, Global Peace Ambassadors, Boeing 747SP-09, 747SP, December 1984
Code Number:
TAFV46P09_18
Title:
N4522V, Global Peace Ambassadors, Boeing 747SP-09, 747SP, December 1984
CN: 22805
LN: 564
Engines: 4x JT9D-7A
First flight: 10/06/1982
History:
29/06/1982 China Airlines CAL N4522V
15/01/1997 Mandarin Airlines N4522V
02/04/2002 Global Peace Initiative N4522V
Stored at Tijuana Mexico 12/2006
This aircraft experienced a dramatic incident on 19/02/1985. Operating as flight 006 TPE to Los Angeles International Airport LAX, it experienced an engine #4 failure during the flight and rolled over plunging 30,000 feet before recovering and diverting to San Francisco SFO. The 747SP went into a free fall and experienced 5G forces that damaged the flight control surfaces. Amazingly this flight did not end in tragedy.
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N4522V, Global Peace Ambassadors, Boeing 747SP-09, 747SP, December 1984
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Code Number:
TAFV46P09_18
Title:
N4522V, Global Peace Ambassadors, Boeing 747SP-09, 747SP, December 1984
CN: 22805
LN: 564
Engines: 4x JT9D-7A
First flight: 10/06/1982
History:
29/06/1982 China Airlines CAL N4522V
15/01/1997 Mandarin Airlines N4522V
02/04/2002 Global Peace Initiative N4522V
Stored at Tijuana Mexico 12/2006
This aircraft experienced a dramatic incident on 19/02/1985. Operating as flight 006 TPE to Los Angeles International Airport LAX, it experienced an engine #4 failure during the flight and rolled over plunging 30,000 feet before recovering and diverting to San Francisco SFO. The 747SP went into a free fall and experienced 5G forces that damaged the flight control surfaces. Amazingly this flight did not end in tragedy.
Keywords:
Boeing 747, B-747, Widebody, Twin Aisle, Wide Body, airplane, aircraft, plane, Fanjet, Jetliner, Jumbo Jet, Giant, Four Engine, Long Range, Fixed wing multi engine, Turbofan, wide-body, China Airlines CAL, SkyTeam, Los Angeles International Airport, LAX, California, Infrastructure, 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
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