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Aviation => Aviation Accidents/Incidents => Topic started by: joeyb747 on August 08, 2011, 04:37:22 PM

Title: Asiana B747-400 Freighter Crashes After In-Flight Fire
Post by: joeyb747 on August 08, 2011, 04:37:22 PM
"An Asiana Cargo Boeing 747-400, registration HL7604 performing flight OZ-991 from Seoul (South Korea) to Shanghai (China) with 2 crew, was enroute near Jeju Island (about 250nm south of Seoul) when the crew reported the cargo in the hold had caught fire and they needed to divert to Jeju Airport, then the aircraft disappeared from radar. Parts of a wing and other debris were located 130km/70nm west of Jeju. Both crew were killed."

From:

http://www.avherald.com/h?article=44062b99&opt=0

 :cry:
Title: Re: Asiana B747-400 Freighter Crashes After In-Flight Fire
Post by: ORD Don on August 09, 2011, 11:00:32 AM





             Sad to hear....           Does anyone know what the status is of fire suppression systems in the hold of cargo

             and/or passenger planes ?
Title: Re: Asiana B747-400 Freighter Crashes After In-Flight Fire
Post by: NoMad on August 09, 2011, 03:29:21 PM
I believe there are halon bottles in some, but not necessarily all configurations.  In those equipped with halon bottles, it's effectiveness would depend on what is fueling the fire.