2 results found
City / Airport:Cape Town - International (FACT / CPT)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:2 August 1989
Photo from:Rémi Dallot CollectionContact
Photo ID:722990Submit Correction
View count: 43
Registration / Serial:A2-ABB
Aircraft Version:ATR ATR-42-320
C/n (msn):101
Operator Titles:Air Botswana
City / Airport:Cape Town - International (FACT / CPT)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:2 August 1989
Photo from:Rémi Dallot CollectionContact
City / Airport:Cape Town - International (FACT / CPT)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:2 August 1989
Photo from:Rémi Dallot CollectionContact
Photo ID:722990Submit Correction
View count: 43
Registration / Serial:A2-ABB
Aircraft Version:ATR ATR-42-320
C/n (msn):101
Operator Titles:Air Botswana
City / Airport:Cape Town - International (FACT / CPT)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:2 August 1989
Photo from:Rémi Dallot CollectionContact
City / Airport:Johannesburg - OR Tambo International (FAOR / JNB)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:17 August 1995
Photo by:Tim SpearmanContact
Photo ID:438926Submit Correction
View count: 119
Ex F-WWEY, delivered to Air Botswana in July 1988. Destroyed on 11th October 1999 at Gaborone-Sir Seretse Khama International Airport (GBE) when a disgruntled Air Botswana Captain who had been grounded for medical reasons, stole the aircraft, flew around for two hours and after failed attempts to negotiate with the company, crashed it into two of the companies other ATRs parked on the apron.
Registration / Serial:A2-ABB
Aircraft Version:ATR ATR-42-320
C/n (msn):101
Operator Titles:Air Botswana
City / Airport:Johannesburg - OR Tambo International (FAOR / JNB)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:17 August 1995
Photo by:Tim SpearmanContact
City / Airport:Johannesburg - OR Tambo International (FAOR / JNB)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:17 August 1995
Photo by:Tim SpearmanContact
Photo ID:438926Submit Correction
View count: 119
Ex F-WWEY, delivered to Air Botswana in July 1988. Destroyed on 11th October 1999 at Gaborone-Sir Seretse Khama International Airport (GBE) when a disgruntled Air Botswana Captain who had been grounded for medical reasons, stole the aircraft, flew around for two hours and after failed attempts to negotiate with the company, crashed it into two of the companies other ATRs parked on the apron.
Registration / Serial:A2-ABB
Aircraft Version:ATR ATR-42-320
C/n (msn):101
Operator Titles:Air Botswana
City / Airport:Johannesburg - OR Tambo International (FAOR / JNB)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:17 August 1995
Photo by:Tim SpearmanContact