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Image: N950JW (Arista International) N950JW - McDonnell Douglas DC-8-63CF - AIA Arista International at Zuerich-Kloten Airport (ZRH) in April 1984 (cropped)

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Description: N950JW (Arista International) N950JW - McDonnell Douglas DC-8-63CF - AIA Arista International at Zuerich-Kloten Airport (ZRH) in April 1984 c/n 46.058 - built in 1969 for Eastern Airlines - leased to Arista by Capitol Air between 11/1983 and 04/1984 crashed 12.12.1985 operated by Arrow Air near Gander (YQX) - On 11 December 1985 at 20:35 GMT, Arrow Air Flight MF1285R, a Douglas DC-8-63, departed Cairo, Egypt on an international charter flight to Fort Campbell, USA via Köln, Germany, and Gander. The flight had been chartered by the Multinational Force and Observers (MFO) to transport troops, their personal effects, and some military equipment to and from peacekeeping duties in the Sinai Desert. All 248 passengers were members of 101st Airborne Division (United States Army), based in Fort Campbell. The flight arrived at Köln at 01:21 were a complete crew change took place. The DC-8 departed for Gander at 02:50 GMT, where it arrived at 05:34 local time. Passengers were deplaned, the aircraft was refuelled, trash and waste water were removed, and catering supplies were boarded. The flight engineer conducted an external inspection of portions of the aircraft and the passengers then reboarded. Following engine start-up, the aircraft was taxied via taxiway "D" and runway 13 to runway 22 for departure. Take-off on runway 22 was begun from the intersection of runway 13 at 06:45. The aircraft proceeded down the runway and rotated in the vicinity of taxiway "A", 51 seconds after brake release at an airspeed of about 167 KIAS. The aircraft gained little altitude after rotation, the speed reached 172 KIAS and began to decrease again, causing the DC-8 to descend. The airplane crossed the Trans-Canada Highway at a very low altitude. The pitch angle increased, but the aircraft continued to descend until it struck downsloping terrain approximately 3,000 feet beyond the departure end of the runway. The DC-8 broke up and burst into flames. - nobody on board survived the crash. scanned from Kodachrome-slide
Title: N950JW (Arista International) N950JW - McDonnell Douglas DC-8-63CF - AIA Arista International at Zuerich-Kloten Airport (ZRH) in April 1984 (cropped)
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