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- It is also the logical phase of a typical flight (the climb phase or climbout) following takeoff and preceding the cruise. During the climb phase there...
- Portland-Hillsboro Airport's Runway 31L, immediately reached a 5,959-foot-per-minute climbout and achieved its 3,000m record in 1 minute, 47.6 seconds; the 6,000m record...
- To reduce exposure to ground attack, the aircraft was executing a rapid climbout. At around 8,000 ft (2,400 m) altitude, a 9K34 Strela-3 (SA-14 Gremlin)...
- was made because of severe yawing and engine torque fluctuation during climbout. It reviews evidence indicating that the probable cause of the accident...
- board both aircraft. 4 January 1965 USAF KC-135A, 61-0265, crashed on climbout from Loring Air Force Base after two engines separated, killing all four...
- Safarilink Aviation Flight 053 2 44 Nairobi National Park, Kenya Collided on climbout from Wilson Airport with a local Cessna 172 training flight. Under investigation...
- Douglas DC-6A The aircraft deviated left from its ****igned heading during climbout and struck terrain. Spatial disorientation on the part of the captain while...
- 1661, an Antonov An-24 operating a domestic flight in Russia, crashed on climbout after departing from Novosibirsk Tolmachevo Airport, due to a collision...
- CU-T1281 Havana, Cuba 24+126/126 Cubana de Aviación Flight 9046 crashed on climbout in bad weather. The crew attempted takeoff in heavy rain and wind by reducing...
- The left thrust reverser had not properly stowed; it deplo**** during the climbout, causing the aircraft to roll to the left and strike the ground. Out of...