KLM Flight 867

On 15 December 1989, KLM Flight 867 from Amsterdam was descending into Anchorage International Airport when the Boeing 747-400 flew though a thick cloud of volcanic ash from Mount Redoubt. All four engines failed leaving only critical systems on backup electrical power. After descending more than 14,000 feet, Captain Karl van der Elst and crew were finally able to restart the engines and safely land the plane. In this case the ash caused more tha... more

Airliner accident

Date:

  • Dec 15, 1989

Aircraft type:

Passengers:

  • 231

Crew:

  • 14
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  • Dec 15, 1989
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Url News-reporting organisation Title Date
  • Jet Lands Safely After Engines Stop in Flight Through Volcanic Ash
  • Dec 16, 1989
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