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Northwest Airlines Flight 85 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport in the United States to Narita International Airport in Japan.
N661US was the aircraft involved in Northwest Airlines Flight 85, an incident that occurred on October 9, 2002. At the time, N661US was operating a scheduled international passenger flight from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport in Detroit, United States, to Narita International Airport in Tokyo, Japan.
Flight 85 or Flight 085 may refer to: Korean Air Flight 085, mistakenly thought hijacked on 11 September 2001; Northwest Airlines Flight 85, experienced a rudder failure on 9 October 2002
Feb 2, 2024 · On Wednesday, October 9th, 2002, Northwest Airlines Flight 85 took off from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Michigan. This particular Boeing 747-400 was bound for Tokyo Narita International Airport with 386 passengers, 4 flight crew members, and 14 flight attendants onboard.
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On October 9, 2002, about 1740 Alaska daylight time, a Boeing 747-400 airplane, N661US, experienced a lower rudder hardover during cruise flight at FL350. The airplane was being operated as Flight 85, by Northwest Airlines Inc., as an instrument flight rules (IFR) scheduled international flight.
- Wednesday 9 October 2002
- 17:40
- Northwest Airlines
- Boeing 747-451
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Oct 9, 2002 · Northwest Airlines Flight 85 was a flight from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport to Narita International Airport that experienced a rudder hardover event on October 9, 2002 when the flight was in proximity to Anchorage, Alaska.