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Turkish Airlines

In 1974, Turkish Airlines Flight 981 (aircraft type McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10) crashed due to cargo hatch failure and control cable failures, causing 346 fatalities [24]. [Pg.3]

Turkish Airlines Flight 981 Accident. This accident occurred on March 3, 1974, and is associated with the Turkish Airlines Flight 981 (aircraft type McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10), a scheduled flight from Istanbul, Turkey, to Heathrow Airport, London, U.K., via Paris, France [6]. The flight crashed due to cargo hatch failure and control cable failures and caused 346 fatalities. [Pg.74]

Birgenair was a Turkish-owned airline and the crew were all Turkish Captain Ahmet Erdem, First Officer Aykut Gergin and relief pilot Muhlis Evrenesoglu. [Pg.58]


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