
Posted by Matt on 7/21/2009, 4:46 pm, in reply to "Re: TENERIFE 1977 ACCIDENT PAA/KLM 741'S"
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: Sorry,Matt.I could be mistaken on the
: photograph.I believe it might've been shot
: by someone else at the Tenerife airport.What
: I heard about the photographer being a KLM
: passenger,and the film later recovered from
: the wreckage could be false.
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: Hello,Matt.Are you asking if N739PA was at
: the
: Tenerife airport?You're question is not
: quite clear,but the answer is no.There were
: only two 747s there on that dreadfull
: afternoon:Clipper Victor,and,the KLM
: plane,PH-BUF,named Rijn.If you're asking
: about the photo taken of the Clipper
: Victor,in which the KLM tail can be seen
: reading "The Flying
: Dutchman",yes,it is authentic.I believe
: it was photographed by one of the KLM
: passengers,just before the accident.I hope I
: was of some help.Thank you.
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: Hello everyone maybe some one out there can
: explain to me about this dreadful day in
: 1977 when two jumbo's collided on the runway
: in thick fog namely KLM/PAN AM while i was
: exploring this info and looking at the
: seen's and comments of many witnesses and
: family victims. I have found a rare photo of
: the airport that time of other aircraft
: parked at the gates. Some how which I need
: authentic verification on how true this
: image is. Before N736PA CLIPPER VICTOR was
: to depart or pushed back there is an image
: or another PAN AM 747 sitting next to
: it.This clipper is N739PA CLIPPER MAID OF
: THE SEA'S can some verify that this is true
: and correct on that particular day these two
: 741's were there. I thought it was KLM'S 741
: AND A 707B there. I have tried the PAN AM
: data and google search to the where abouts
: N739PA was that day can any one give light
: or a PAN AM pilot tell me. Thank you
:
: Best Wishes
: Matt Burgers
: Journalist for Daily Mirror (UK)
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;Frank who's is the 707 in the photo. It looks like a PAN AMERICAN jet beside Clipper Victor N736PA. Willie Singh emailed to me saying THE MAID OF THE SEA'S was a signed that day on the trans Tasman service some where in the Pacific region LAX/HNL/AKL/SYD which i have know idea what these codes mean as I not much knowing the aviation industry and there codes. But he did mention N736PA used to be called Clipper Young America when this 741 first entered service. My apologies and mistake about a 741 next to N736PA it's a Boeing 707. Get back to me Frank. Thank you
Matt
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