
Overview
On 24 June 1982, British Airways Flight 9 experiences St. Elmo's fire en route from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Perth, Australia. A few minutes later, all four engines flame out. After descending, the crew successfully restarts the engines and lands safely. The St. Elmo's fire and engine flame-outs were caused by volcanic ash spewed by Galunggung in Indonesia during a major eruption.
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4 - 1Miracle Escape (Air France Flight 358) April 15, 2007
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4 - 2Falling from the Sky (British Airways Flight 9) April 22, 2007
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4 - 3Fire Fight (Air Canada Flight 797) April 29, 2007
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4 - 4Missed Approach (Korean Air Flight 801) May 06, 2007
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4 - 6Panic Over The Pacific (China Airlines Flight 006) May 20, 2007
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4 - 7Out Of Sight (1986 Cerritos mid-air collision) May 27, 2007
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4 - 8Fog of War (1996 Croatia USAF CT-43) June 03, 2007
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4 - 9Vertigo June 10, 2007
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4 - 10Ghost Plane (Helios Airways Flight 522) June 17, 2007