
Afriqiyah Airways Flight 771 - Wikipedia
The crash of Flight 771 was the deadliest aviation disaster in Libya since the crash of Libyan Arab Airlines Flight 1103 in 1992. This was also the third hull-loss of an Airbus A330 involving fatalities, occurring eleven months after the crash of Air France Flight 447. [7]
Afriqiyah Airways plane crash in Tripoli, Libya - airsafe.com
Details on the fatal plane crash involving Afriqiyah Airways A330-200 flight 771, on a flight from Johannesburg, South Africa, to Tripoli, Libya on 12 May 2010.
The African Aviation Tribune •: LIBYA: LYCAA releases final report …
Libya's Civil Aviation Authority has released its final report on the crash of the Afriqiyah Airlines (8U) Airbus A330-200 (MSN 1024 | 5A-ONG) operating as flight 8U772 from Johannesburg, South Africa to Tripoli, Libya, which crashed on approach …
Libya plane crash in 2010 due to pilot error - report | Reuters
Mar 1, 2013 · The Airbus A330 operated by Libya's Afriqiyah Airways crashed on May 12, 2010 as it prepared to land after a flight from Johannesburg, killing everyone on board except a nine-year-old Dutch...
Afriqiyah A330 Crashes in Libya and Has Sole Survivor
May 12, 2010 · Afriqiyah A330 Crashes in Libya and Has Sole Survivor 12 May 2010; Afriqiyah Airways; A330-200; Flight 771; near Tripoli, Libya : The aircraft (5A-ONG) was on a scheduled international flight from Johannesburg, South Africa (JNB) to Tripoli, Libya (TIP) with 93 passengers and 11 crew on board.
A332, vicinity Tripoli Libya, 2010 | SKYbrary Aviation Safety
On 12 May 2010, an Airbus A330-200 (5A-ONG) being operated by Libyan airline Afriqiyah Airways on a scheduled passenger flight from Johannesburg to Tripoli as BU771 with a cruise relief First Officer on board and observing in the flight deck for the approach, commenced a go around in day Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) after failing ...
Loss of control Accident Airbus A330-202 5A-ONG, Wednesday …
Afriqiyah Airways flight 771, an Airbus A330-202, crashed on approach to Tripoli International Airport, Libya. There were 11 crew members and 93 passengers on board. One passenger survived the accident.
Life Improving for Child Survivor of 2010 Libyan Plane Crash
May 11, 2011 · Flight 771, an Airbus A330-202, crashed during its final approach to Tripoli International Airport in Libya on May 12, 2010. It was on a scheduled international flight from OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South …
Airbus confirms A330-200 crashed in Libya | Reuters
May 12, 2010 · PARIS (Reuters) - European planemaker Airbus confirmed that a passenger plane that crashed in Libya on Wednesday was an Airbus A330-200 operated by Afriqiyah Airways arriving from Johannesburg.
5A-LAU Libyan Airlines Airbus A330-202 - Planespotters.net
Jun 12, 2014 · Airbus A330-202 with registration 5A-LAU (ex 5A-LAV) airframe details and operator history including first flight and delivery dates, seat configurations, engines, fleet numbers and names