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Jumpseat: Before Sully & Skiles

The remains of the Kalitta Air 747
cockpit in Bogotá, Colombia.
Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • A Kalitta Air 747, on a diverted cargo mission from Bogotá, experienced catastrophic multiple engine failures (three of four engines) immediately after takeoff.
  • Captain Bryant Beebe showcased exceptional pilot skills by executing a controlled emergency landing into a flat field, heroically avoiding a populated area.
  • All eight crew members survived the harrowing crash, though several sustained severe injuries, while two civilians on the ground tragically perished; the cause of the engine failures remains under investigation.
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En route from Miami to Medellin, Colombia, the cockpit satellite phone rang on board Kalitta Air’s 747-200. Dispatch was calling with a request. A competitor’s 747 freighter was experiencing mechanical problems in Bogotá. The competitor would be unable to transport a large load of flowers back to the United States. Would the crew divert into Bogotá to rescue the cargo?

Considering the fact that the original schedule was a 36-hour layover in Medellin, the change of plans was not unwelcome. Not that Medellin was necessarily undesirable, but the new itinerary would have the crew home two days earlier. And Capt. Bryant Beebe was fast approaching the FAA rule of 120 flight hours in 30 days.

Les Abend

Les Abend is a retired, 34-year veteran of American Airlines, attempting to readjust his passion for flying airplanes in the lower flight levels—without the assistance of a copilot.

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