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- National_Airlines_Flight_27 abstract "On November 3, 1973, a National Airlines DC-10-10 aircraft (N60NA) was operating as a scheduled passenger flight between Miami and San Francisco with intermediate stops at New Orleans, Houston, and Las Vegas (NA Flight 27). At about 4:40 p.m., while the aircraft was cruising at 39,000 feet (12,000 m) 65 miles southwest of Albuquerque, the No. 3 engine fan assembly disintegrated in an uncontained failure. Its fragments penetrated the fuselage, the Nos. 1 and 2 engine nacelles, and the right wing area. The resultant damage caused decompression of the aircraft cabin and the loss of certain electrical and hydraulic systems.The flight crew initiated an emergency descent, and the aircraft was landed safely at Albuquerque International Airport 19 minutes after the engine failed. The 115 passengers and 12 crewmembers exited the aircraft by using the evacuation slides. As a result of the accident, one passenger died and 24 persons were treated for smoke inhalation, ear problems, and minor abrasions. The plane was repaired and was later flown by Pan Am (as Clipper Meteor) One passenger, G.F. Gardner of Beaumont, Texas, was partially sucked into an opening left when a cabin window failed, after it too was struck by engine fragments. He was temporarily retained in that position by his seatbelt. "Efforts to pull the passenger back into the airplane by another passenger were unsuccessful, and the occupant of seat 17H was forced entirely through the cabin window." The New Mexico State Police and local organizations searched extensively for the missing passenger. A computer analysis was made of the possible falling trajectories, which narrowed the search pattern. However, the search effort was unsuccessful, and the body of the passenger was not recovered until two years later, when a crew constructing tracks for the Very Large Array radio telescope came upon his skeletal remains.".
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- National_Airlines_Flight_27 wikiPageID "13082714".
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 wikiPageRevisionID "601319273".
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 aircraftName "Barbara".
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 aircraftType McDonnell_Douglas_DC-10.
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 caption "A National Airlines DC-10-10, similar to the aircraft involved in the accident of Flight 27".
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 crew "12".
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 date "1973-11-03".
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 destination San_Francisco_International_Airport.
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 fatalities "1".
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 hasPhotoCollection National_Airlines_Flight_27.
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 imageSize "250".
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 injuries "24".
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 name "National Airlines Flight 27".
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 occurrenceType "Accident".
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 operator National_Airlines_(1934%E2%80%931980).
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 origin Miami_International_Airport.
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 passengers "116".
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 site "en route over New Mexico".
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 stopover George_Bush_Intercontinental_Airport.
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 stopover Louis_Armstrong_New_Orleans_International_Airport.
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 stopover McCarran_International_Airport.
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 survivors "127".
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 tailNumber "N60NA".
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 type Turbine_engine_failure.
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 subject Category:1973_in_New_Mexico.
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 subject Category:Accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_McDonnell_Douglas_DC-10.
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 subject Category:Airliner_accidents_and_incidents_in_New_Mexico.
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 subject Category:Airliner_accidents_and_incidents_involving_in-flight_depressurization.
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 subject Category:National_Airlines_accidents_and_incidents.
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 comment "On November 3, 1973, a National Airlines DC-10-10 aircraft (N60NA) was operating as a scheduled passenger flight between Miami and San Francisco with intermediate stops at New Orleans, Houston, and Las Vegas (NA Flight 27). At about 4:40 p.m., while the aircraft was cruising at 39,000 feet (12,000 m) 65 miles southwest of Albuquerque, the No. 3 engine fan assembly disintegrated in an uncontained failure. Its fragments penetrated the fuselage, the Nos.".
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 label "National Airlines Flight 27".
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 label "ナショナル航空27便エンジン破損事故".
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 sameAs ナショナル航空27便エンジン破損事故.
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- National_Airlines_Flight_27 sameAs Q6970262.
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 wasDerivedFrom National_Airlines_Flight_27?oldid=601319273.
- National_Airlines_Flight_27 depiction National_Airlines_DC-10_(6074172759).jpg.
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