Aviation Photo #0076816 McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 - Air Canada

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This picture was taken by Capt. Grieder (Delta, B727), when he and his crew performed a go-around during this dreadful day in Cincinnati. The AirCanada DC9 (on fire) landed only a few seconds before this picture was taken. The DC9 performed an emergency landing on 27L (today 27), when Capt. Grieder's B727 was on short final for runway 18 (today 18R) and was then advised to go around. Photo scanned by Jan Von Wuthenau.
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    Jan von Wuthenau
    Air Canada
    McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32
    McDonnell Douglas DC-9 (C-9 Nightingale/Skytrain II)
    McDonnell Douglas DC-9 (C-9 Nightingale/Skytrain II)
    McDonnell Douglas
    47196
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    Covington / Cincinnati - Northern Kentucky International (Greater Cincinnati)
    Kentucky
    USA
    June 2, 1983
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Anonymous
17 years ago
I'm amazed what CVG looked like 10 years before DELTA/COMAIR made it a regional hub.
Anonymous
17 years ago
That's sad
Anonymous
17 years ago
Sad Day indeed
Anonymous
17 years ago
How sad...victims please R.I.P. I am sure this must've been fatal...
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Anonymous
17 years ago
I remember that tradgic day. With sadness.
Anonymous
17 years ago
Yes, very tragic. According to airdisaster.com, there were 23 fatalities.
Anonymous
16 years ago
I witnessed this aircraft landing on the run way in Nortern Kentucky. It was a very sad day. The chutes opened and people slid down them to save their lives. An image I will never forget.
Anonymous
16 years ago
I lost my dear uncle in this tragic fire. I remember the night we saw the burning airliner on the news and knew Robby was in Dallas on business. He was scheduled to take a flight the following morning, but wanted to surprise his wife, Judy and their two boys, my cousins, Tom and Joey (aged 7 and 9 at the time) by coming home a day early. We didn't receive confirmation that he was actually on flight 797 until 3:00 a.m. Robby was only 39, a wonderful father, a very spiritual man and is missed every day by his family. His wife, my aunt, sadly died of breast cancer 9 years following the accident. My two cousins are now without a father and a mother.... When I saw the burning aircraft on the news that night in '83, I hoped and prayed that Robby was not coming home early, but somehow my mother knew that he was gone... if anyone has any information on his last moments, please post them here. I'm sure he would have helped many passengers stay calm and collected. He was loved by all.
Anonymous
15 years ago
This is the first time that I have seen this photo and was not able at the time to get to many pictures of the scene to help bring closure. I lost both of my grandparents in this plane on that dreadful day. I not only lost 2 grandparents on that day I also lost my 2 best friends. I would like to thank any of the other passengers and crew members for any help that they possibly gave both of them. They have both been missed dearly through all these years and the greatest thing is that I will get to be with them again one day.
Anonymous
15 years ago
Anyone know what was the cause of this dreadful crash?
Anonymous
15 years ago
We lost the great Canadian singer Stan Rogers in this accident. Unbelievable to see it like this.
Anonymous
15 years ago
Rest in peace, Stan.
Anonymous
14 years ago
The fire started in or around one of the lavatories.
Anonymous
13 years ago
I remember watching this incident on Air Crash Investigations. That has got to be one of a cabin crew's worst fears....
Anonymous
12 years ago
At first you think the picture is a bit fuzzy, but at a closer glance you realize that other parts of the picture are quite clear. It's actually because of the smoke billowing out of the aircraft that the sky is smokey even as far away as this plane obviously was.
Anonymous
11 years ago
On a geographical note, the fire actually occurred notin Cincinatti, but in Boone County Kentucky at the Cincinatti-Northern Kentucky International Airport.
Scotland, United Kingdom
4 years ago
Pretty amazing this photo even exists,
Sad day though, really sad day
Scotland, United Kingdom
1 year ago
I'm planning to do a video about Air Canada Flight ACA797 and would like to know if I could please use this image in the video. Thank you.
1   USA
4 months ago
I will never forget this day. Having just catered an AA 727-100 headed for DFW my coworker & I watched the firetrucks from our catering truck as they were waiting on Flt 797. Watched it land, stop, people exiting from the starboard side and the smoke billowing out from the cabin exhaust port. It was not until later we learned of the magnitude of the tragedy. May they Rest In Peace. On a side note, 7 + 9 + 7 = 23 23 people lived -- 23 people died.

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