
Air Transport International Flight 782 - Wikipedia
Air Transport International Flight 782 was a ferry flight from Kansas City International Airport in Missouri to Westover Metropolitan Airport in Springfield, Massachusetts using a Douglas DC-8-63 with one of its 4 engines inoperative. On February 16, 1995, the aircraft failed to take off from Kansas City, overran the runway, and crashed.
Farewell to ATI's Douglas DC-8s - Henry Tenby
May 11, 2013 · Filmed from the Travis AFB control tower, ATI DC-8-62 N799AL makes her last ever landing inbound from McClellan on May 12, 2013. She departed a few hours later for Honolulu carrying military passengers and cargo.
Douglas DC-8 - Wikipedia
The Douglas DC-8 (sometimes McDonnell Douglas DC-8) is an early long-range narrow-body jetliner designed and produced by the American Douglas Aircraft Company. Work began in 1952 towards the United States Air Force's (USAF) requirement for …
Accident McDonnell Douglas DC-8-63F N794AL, Saturday 15 …
ATI Flight 805 departed from Seattle at 23:20 for a flight to Toledo. The 1st officer was flying the ILS approach to runway 07. For undetermined reasons, he failed to properly capture the...
Air Transport International DC-8 CVR Transcript
Feb 16, 1995 · Cockpit Voice Recorder Transcript of an Air Transport International DC-8 that crashed on takeoff during a 3 engine ferry flight.
List of Douglas DC-8 operators - Wikipedia
Lot Polish Airlines (one Super DC-8-62 leased from Arrow Air in 1987-1988 for servicing the transatlantic line after the loss of one Il-62M) Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway, Sweden) ... Air Transport International (ATI) (fleet included converted Super DC-8-71 and Super DC-8-73 aircraft)
ATI AIR TRANSPORT INTERNATIONAL - Aviation Accident Database
Jan 18, 2016 · On Thursday, February 16, 1995, at 2027 central standard time, a Douglas DC-8-63, N782AL, operated by Air Transport International, was destroyed by ground impact and fire during an attempted takeoff at the Kansas City International Airport, Kansas City, Missouri. The three flight crewmembers were fatally injured.
Flying on one of the world's last Douglas DC-8s - Key.Aero
The Wilmington, Ohio-based freight specialist is well known for its love of the DC-8, having operated 48 examples of the quad-jet during its 45-year history. ATI would fly the former Finnair and French Air Force jet as N721CX between June 2005 and December 2013, when it was again withdrawn from use.
The Sights And Sounds Of ATI DC-8-62 Across California
May 1, 2012 · ATI DC-8-62 Combi have 32 passengers seats in the rear compartment of the DC-8, with the front as cargohold. The captain operating the flight told us, "Flying the DC-8 is like driving a dumb truck, while the B707 is like a Cardillac".
Hitching a Ride on the Last Passenger Douglas DC-8 Flight
May 26, 2012 · In 2012, it was still home to the ATI DC-8 fleet, a Coast Guard unit, and a Cal Fire base. Despite its utility role, to gain access to the ramp we had to succumb to the indignity of a private security contractor wanding us for contraband. The DC-8-62CF itself, N799AL, was delivered to SAS in 1968.
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