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atlast
7th June 2006, 22:09
04 JUN 2006 Arrow Air DC-10 runway overrun at Managua
An Arrow Air DC-10 (N68047) overran the runway on landing at Managua, Nicaragua. The aircraft operated on a cargo flight from Miami (MIA). The DC-10 overran by approx. 350 m, coming to rest with its nosegear collapsed. A left wing fuel leak was quickly contained by the fire services. (El Nuevo Diario)

Also appears a write-off. No idea on injuries.

CR2
8th June 2006, 11:32
Neil, I get 404s when I try your links...

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3holer
8th June 2006, 12:11
Guys,

Sorry to be picky:E , but as far as I know Managua is the capital of Nicaragua and is not located in Brazil as Atlast title says.

Regards,

3holer

atlast
8th June 2006, 20:29
Yup, Manaus and Managua mixed up. Sorry.:ooh:

Sleeping Freight Dog
9th June 2006, 02:05
Is there a chance they can get this bird in the air again? Doesnt appear to be any major fuselage damage. Granted they will have to change the engines and flush the electrical systems from the mud but it looks like it could be
flyable again?:confused:

fyngfox
11th June 2006, 16:54
Managua is not in Brazil...Its in Nicaragua.


04 JUN 2006 Arrow Air DC-10 runway overrun at Managua
An Arrow Air DC-10 (N68047) overran the runway on landing at Managua, Nicaragua. The aircraft operated on a cargo flight from Miami (MIA). The DC-10 overran by approx. 350 m, coming to rest with its nosegear collapsed. A left wing fuel leak was quickly contained by the fire services. (El Nuevo Diario)

Also appears a write-off. No idea on injuries.

Newforest
11th June 2006, 17:57
Managua is not in Brazil...Its in Nicaragua.

Why don't I read post 3 before posting?:confused:

Rollingthunder
26th June 2006, 09:10
We had a DC10-30 overun YVR on an RTO years ago. Superficially - similar damage. Got it unstuck and back to the hangar. Got the Douglas RAMs team up from Long Beach and although it took 4 or 5 months, she flew again.