Wreckage located of Boeing cargo jet that made emergency landing off
Hawaii
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[July 10, 2021]
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Investigators have
located a Boeing 737-200 cargo jet that made an emergency water landing
off the Hawaiian island of Oahu in the Pacific Ocean on July 2, the
National Transportation Safety Board said on Friday.
Transair Flight 810 was found approximately 2 miles offshore from Ewa
Beach. The major components of the airplane -- the aft fuselage
including both wings and tail along with both engines, and forward
fuselage -- were located on the sea floor at depths between 360 and 420
feet, the NTSB said in a statement.
The plane components were located with a Side Scan Sonar and Remotely
Operated Vehicle, the NTSB said.
The NTSB said the wreckage is too deep to deploy divers for recovery of
the flight data and cockpit voice recorders. The investigative team is
developing plans to recover the aircraft.
The safety board said fuel samples from another airplane fueled on the
same night were tested and no irregularities were found. The agency
released photos of airplane components located on the ocean floor.
The two crew members on Transair Flight 810 were injuredafter being
forced to land in the Pacific Ocean. One was taken to a hospital by
helicopter and the other was rescued by boat.
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The U.S. Coast Guard and Honolulu Fire Department respond to an
emergency nighttime landing of a Boeing 737-200 cargo plane in the
Pacific Ocean off the coast of Honolulu, Hawaii, July 2, 2021.
Courtesy U.S. Coast Guard
The Boeing cargo plane was built in 1975.
The crew reported engine trouble and plans to turn backshortly after
taking off at 1:33 a.m. local time from Daniel K.Inouye
International Airport in Honolulu. The plane was en routeto the
Hawaiian island of Maui.
The NTSB said its investigators have completed more than a dozen
interviews including the flight crew, other Transair personnel, and
Federal Aviation Administration employees.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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