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help| British Airways Flight 38 (call sign Speedbird 38) was a scheduled flight from Beijing Capital International Airport which crash landed just short of the runway at its destination, Heathrow Airport, London, on 17 January 2008 after an 8100 kilometre (4400 nm) flight. There were no fatalities, but thirteen people sustained injuries. It was the first accident that resulted in a Boeing 777 hull loss.... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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British Airways Flight 38
British Airways Flight 38 (call sign Speedbird 38) was a scheduled flight from Beijing Capital International Airport which crash landed just short of the runway at its destination, Heathrow Airport, London, on 17 January, 2008 after an 8100 kilometre (4400 nm) flight. - close
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British Airways
On 17 January 2008, British Airways Flight 38, a Boeing 777-200ER flying from Beijing to London, crash-landed approximately 1,000 feet (300 m) short of London Heathrow Airport's runway 27L, and slid onto the runway's threshold. -
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Boeing 777
On January 17, 2008, British Airways Flight 38, a 777-200ER flying from Beijing to London, crash-landed approximately 1,000 feet (300 m) short of London Heathrow Airport's runway 27L, and slid onto the runway's threshold. -
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Emergency landing
On January 17 2008, British Airways Flight 38, a Boeing 777 made an emergency landing at London Heathrow Airport, England. -
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List of aircraft by tail number
| G-YMMM | Boeing 777-236ER | British Airways Flight 38 | -
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Runway safety area
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Coward (disambiguation)
John Coward, the first officer of British Airways Flight 38 which crashed at Heathrow on 17 January 2008 -
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T.B. Joshua
The crash landing of British Airways Flight 38 at Heathrow Airport, Prophecy, News Report. -
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2008 in aviation
17 January – British Airways Flight 38 a Boeing 777 lands short of the runway at London in the United Kingdom.
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