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    • 14 Years Ago Today: The Crash Of Spanair Flight 5022
      • The Civil Aviation Accident and Incident Investigation Commission (CIAIAC) and representatives from the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) along with Boeing and Pratt & Whitney conducted the investigation. The investigation concluded that the crew had not configured the aircraft flaps for takeoff.
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  2. Spanair Flight 5022 or (JK5022/JKK5022) was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Barcelona–El Prat Airport to Gran Canaria Airport, Spain, with a stopover in Madrid–Barajas Airport that crashed just after take-off from runway 36L at Madrid-Barajas Airport to Gran Canaria Airport at 14:24 CEST (12:24 UTC) on 20 August 2008.

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  3. Apr 1, 2023 · Over the first days and weeks of the investigation, experts with Spain’s Civil Aviation Accident and Incident Investigation Commission, known by its Spanish acronym CIAIAC, began piecing together...

  4. Aug 20, 2022 · How pilot error led to the deaths of 152 passengers and crew. Exactly 14 years ago today, on August 20, 2008, Spanair Flight 5022 crashed, killing 152 passengers and crew. The aircraft involved in the accident was a 14-year-old McDonnell Douglas MD-82 with the registration number EC-HFP.

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  5. Mar 21, 2024 · Boeing settles lawsuit over Spanair Flight 5022 crash after 15 years for an undisclosed amount. Lawsuit claimed Boeing knew of a mechanical defect and failed to fix it. The crash of the MD-82 was due to incorrectly configured slats, echoing another MD-82 crash years earlier.

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  6. Dec 14, 2023 · For 15 years, the tragic crash of Spanair flight JK5022 has lingered unresolved, but finally, a trial is set to begin in January 2024. This crash claimed 154 lives in a devastating takeoff accident in Madrid.

  7. Dec 1, 2021 · August 20, 2008: Spanair Flight 5022 tries to take off, lands abruptly 200m feet past the runway, and slides another 1800 feet before crashing near a river. ...

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  8. Aug 21, 2008 · Spanair, which operated the MD-82, revealed that the plane experienced overheating in an air intake valve before a first attempt at takeoff.

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