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City / Airport:Miami - Opa-locka Executive (KOPF / OPF)Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Photo Date:January 1998
Photo by:Thomas WilligesContact
Photo ID:751900Submit Correction
View count: 36
Registration / Serial:C5-FBS
Aircraft Version:Boeing 747-122
C/n (msn):19875 / 89
Operator Titles:Air Dabia
City / Airport:Miami - Opa-locka Executive (KOPF / OPF)Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Photo Date:January 1998
Photo by:Thomas WilligesContact
City / Airport:Miami - Opa-locka Executive (KOPF / OPF)Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Photo Date:January 1998
Photo by:Thomas WilligesContact
Photo ID:751900Submit Correction
View count: 36
Registration / Serial:C5-FBS
Aircraft Version:Boeing 747-122
C/n (msn):19875 / 89
Operator Titles:Air Dabia
City / Airport:Miami - Opa-locka Executive (KOPF / OPF)Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Photo Date:January 1998
Photo by:Thomas WilligesContact
City / Airport:Miami - Opa-locka Executive (KOPF / OPF)Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Photo Date:30 September 1997
Photo by:StreepContact
Photo ID:344809Submit Correction
View count: 1840
On 24 February 1989 this 747 then N4713U made world headlines, when the forward cargo door ripped open and pulled part of the fuselage skin off and 9 pax lost their lives. After several months of repairs in Honolulu and San Francisco the airplane returned to service with United as N4724U. In 1996 wing damage was discovered so it was stored in Vegas. In March 1997 it was bought by Foutanga Dit Babani Sissoko owner of Air Dabia, and flew Hajj and refugees for several months. This was the first return to the USA. Read "Airscapemag" article on United 811 for the full history.
Registration / Serial:C5-FBS
Aircraft Version:Boeing 747-122
C/n (msn):19875 / 89
Operator Titles:Air Dabia
City / Airport:Miami - Opa-locka Executive (KOPF / OPF)Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Photo Date:30 September 1997
Photo by:StreepContact
City / Airport:Miami - Opa-locka Executive (KOPF / OPF)Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Photo Date:30 September 1997
Photo by:StreepContact
Photo ID:344809Submit Correction
View count: 1840
On 24 February 1989 this 747 then N4713U made world headlines, when the forward cargo door ripped open and pulled part of the fuselage skin off and 9 pax lost their lives. After several months of repairs in Honolulu and San Francisco the airplane returned to service with United as N4724U. In 1996 wing damage was discovered so it was stored in Vegas. In March 1997 it was bought by Foutanga Dit Babani Sissoko owner of Air Dabia, and flew Hajj and refugees for several months. This was the first return to the USA. Read "Airscapemag" article on United 811 for the full history.
Registration / Serial:C5-FBS
Aircraft Version:Boeing 747-122
C/n (msn):19875 / 89
Operator Titles:Air Dabia
City / Airport:Miami - Opa-locka Executive (KOPF / OPF)Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Photo Date:30 September 1997
Photo by:StreepContact