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SlatsINOP
10th Jan 2015, 13:54
Ethiopian Cargo Airline Crash Lands At Kotoka Airport Accra (http://m.modernghana.com/news/591245/1/ethiopian-cargo-airline-crash-lands-at-kotoka-airp.html)

exeng
10th Jan 2015, 14:35
Oh Dear,

That's another 757 for saucepans then. Reports suggest crew are in hospital but doing OK. It appears no fire.

750XL
10th Jan 2015, 15:07
It's a 734

tspark
10th Jan 2015, 15:09
It's a 737 not a 757 according to the pictures !

Romeo E.T.
10th Jan 2015, 16:10
ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 737-43QSF ET-AQV Accra-Kotoka Airport (ACC) (http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20150110-0)

https://twitter.com/Izraella/status/553922754731573248/photo/1

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B6_twYEIMAACUjC.jpg:small

wingview
10th Jan 2015, 16:40
Accident: Ethiopian B734 at Accra on Jan 10th 2015, runway excursion (http://avherald.com/h?article=4800ff53&opt=0)

lomapaseo
10th Jan 2015, 17:00
Quite a bit of damage for a runway departure on the grass.

Might be a lot more going on here

SASKATOON9999
10th Jan 2015, 17:57
Cargo been liberated by the locals yet?

SOPS
10th Jan 2015, 18:21
The weather reports have been off line since January the 6th? WTF?

oceancrosser
10th Jan 2015, 18:41
Isn't that recent enough for ya?

Sailvi767
10th Jan 2015, 19:44
That's pretty current WX for ACC!

djagger
10th Jan 2015, 21:26
Av Herald Report
Accident: Ethiopian B734 at Accra on Jan 10th 2015, runway excursion (http://avherald.com/h?article=4800ff53&opt=0)

tupungato
11th Jan 2015, 11:55
18 year old airframe
Previously: China Airlines, Virgin Blue, Brussels Airlines.

ET-AQV Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737-43Q(SF) - cn 28493 / ln 2838 - Planespotters.net Just Aviation (http://www.planespotters.net/Production_List/Boeing/737/28493,ET-AQV-Ethiopian-Airlines.php)

sky waiter
12th Jan 2015, 05:07
Does anyone know the name of the pilots i know some of the crew operating that aeroplane...

Ghost_Rider737
13th Jan 2015, 04:33
We flew in that area the day after the crash and the viz was between 800-1000m. Did the non precision approach into Cotonou and saw the approach lights at minima (R/W 06).

There is a serious dust storm blowing through that area and I'm sure the bad viz. played a part in the crash.

Trackdiamond
13th Jan 2015, 08:55
Hehe! Yes it happned to th first Lagos bound Kenya Airways 733 on a pax flight.a tre log was placed to block the plane taxiing I..and before you know it baggage doors opened and pilferage operation in full swing! Same hapened on a 707 London bound at the same Airport at tve holding pint before departure.ATC communication either couldn't be established or ..God knows where! When you secure the plane..ensure the probe covers are secured into a nearby panel...they can also vanish ..."gone with the changing winds of Africa!"

CentreOfExcellence
13th Jan 2015, 10:19
Harmattan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmattan)

pmat
16th Jan 2015, 05:30
733 from Nairobi? 707? Which year did these incidents take place? This is 2015!

Eddie787
16th Jan 2015, 07:20
Nonsense, Kotoka is a secure airport.

pohm1
16th Jan 2015, 08:26
Nonsense, Kotoka is a secure airport.

Not at all. I lived in Cantonments until recently, and when driving along Giffard Road, you could see people climbing back and forth over the wall at the southern end of the airfield. Secure it ain't!

TWT
16th Jan 2015, 10:17
I think Eddie787 forgot a smiley on his post ;)