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2010-01-06

Photos: American Airlines 737 Kingston Crash Wreckage

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The remains of the American Airlines 737-800 (reg N977AN) that ran off the end of the runway at Kingston, Jamaica two days were moved to a hangar this past weekend. Thankfully, someone with a camera was around to document the damage, and even better, someone posted them on the NYCAviation Forums this afternoon.

Here are a few of the photos, with a link to more:

American Airlines 737-823 N977AN

American Airlines 737-823 N977AN

American Airlines 737-823 N977AN

American Airlines 737-823 N977AN

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American Airlines 737-823 N977AN

Jamaican investigators revealed today that the plane had already used up nearly half of the runway’s 8,900 feet of stopping distance before touching down with a 17mph tailwind during a rain storm on Dec. 22nd. Furthermore, it bounced upon wheels down, wasting several hundred more feet of precious braking real estate, and the plane was still rolling at 72mph when it ran off the end of the runway.



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  • What happened to the pilots? Aren't they suppose to go around? Lucky they are!

  • What happened to the pilots? Aren't they suppose to go around? Lucky they are!

  • Rossy

    FAA approved Self Inspection Awareness (SI&A) with-in the BOEING Factory on ALL Commercial Airplanes!!! and now it's starting to show here…. Whoa!!!!!

    • e_1

      according to who?.. otherwise your just trying to start a scary rumor.
      Even more evident as your comment doesn't even address the above article.

  • Rossy

    FAA approved Self Inspection Awareness (SI&A) with-in the BOEING Factory on ALL Commercial Airplanes!!! and now it's starting to show here…. Whoa!!!!!

    • e_1

      according to who?.. otherwise your just trying to start a scary rumor.
      Even more evident as your comment doesn't even address the above article.

  • lala

    Did the plane get repaired

  • lala

    Did the plane get repaired

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