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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — A federal aviation official says a large UPS cargo plane has crashed near an airport in Birmingham, Ala.
Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen tells The Associated Press that the A300 plane crashed on approach to the airport before dawn Wednesday.
Bergen says the plane was en route from Louisville, Ky. to Birmingham.
Few other details were immediately available.
Bergen says she had no information on injuries.
 
In all my times operating into and out of BHM, I've never landed on 18, it's always been 6/24. Anyone know if 6/24 was closed early this morning? The winds didn't seem to particularly favor 18, plus it would have been a longer taxi, so I'm curious why they selected 18 at all.
 
In all my times operating into and out of BHM, I've never landed on 18, it's always been 6/24. Anyone know if 6/24 was closed early this morning? The winds didn't seem to particularly favor 18, plus it would have been a longer taxi, so I'm curious why they selected 18 at all.


It was only 4 knots of wind..... And they were coming from the North so it's easier usually to just go straight into a south runway. So that's why you'd take it.
 
It was only 4 knots of wind..... And they were coming from the North so it's easier usually to just go straight into a south runway. So that's why you'd take it.

I suppose so.
 
Undeveloped area area north of that runway and rising terrain give a night approach to that runway a bit of a black hole effect. Rest in peace.
 
Undeveloped area area north of that runway and rising terrain give a night approach to that runway a bit of a black hole effect. Rest in peace.

Let's hope not! I'm sure the Asiana people are ready to jump on pilot error by americans!
 
Let's hope not! I'm sure the Asiana people are ready to jump on pilot error by americans!

Sadly true. For the record, I am not saying that is what happened. I have just flown in and out of there many times and noticed that.
 
Sadly true. For the record, I am not saying that is what happened. I have just flown in and out of there many times and noticed that.

Yeah I know.... But usually during the landing phase that close to the airport about 95% of the time its going to end up Pilot Error.
 
And who cares???
Me fugger

i am sure the ntsb will be listening to the same thing shortly and along the flight as well to see if anythig appears out of place. idiot
 
Yeah I know.... But usually during the landing phase that close to the airport about 95% of the time its going to end up Pilot Error.

Agreed, but I am trying to be respectful and let the investigators decide that.

Also like you.... Not sure what a female crew member has to do with anything.
 
About 10 years ago I went into a airport that gave conflicting info from the ILS and the VASI. ILS Showed us on GS.. VASI showed us High.... Lets just say thank god there was morning light and that the ILS was working.
We reported it too tower and plane behind us confirmed it.... VASI was OTS for a few weeks after. You just never know.....
 

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