
Tenerife airport disaster - Wikipedia
The aircraft was a Boeing 747-206B, registration PH-BUF, named Rijn (Rhine). The KLM jet was carrying 14 crew members and 235 passengers, including 52 children. Most of the KLM passengers were Dutch; also on board were four Germans, two Austrians, and two Americans.
Boeing 747-206B and Boeing 747-121 - Federal Aviation Administration
2023年3月7日 · Both aircraft - KLM Flight 4805, a Boeing 747-206B, Reg. No. PH-BUF; and Pan American (Pan Am) Flight 1736, a Boeing 747-121, Reg. No. N736PA, - had been diverted to Los Rodeos Airport on the Spanish island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands due to a bombing at the airport at their final destination, the neighboring island of Gran Canaria.
PH-BUF KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 747-206B
2024年10月30日 · Boeing 747-206B with registration PH-BUF airframe details and operator history including first flight and delivery dates, seat configurations, engines, fleet numbers and names
Accident Boeing 747-206B PH-BUF, Sunday 27 March 1977
KLM flight KL4805, a Boeing 747-200, and Pan Am flight PA1736, a Boeing 747-100, collided on the runway at Tenerife-Los Rodeos International Airport, killing all 248 occupants on the KLM ...
KLM 4805 CVR Transcript - Cockpit Voice Recorder Database
A large number of flights were diverted to Tenerife, a.o. KLM Flight 4805 (a B747-206B, registration PH-BUF, from Amsterdam) and PanAm Flight 1736 (a B747-121, registration N736PA, coming from Los Angeles and New York). Las …
KLM PH-BUF (Boeing 747 - MSN 20400) | Airfleets aviation
KLM PH-BUF (Boeing 747 - MSN 20400) details, operators, engines, seating, photos
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The Story Of The Tenerife Airport Disaster - Simple Flying
2024年4月28日 · The jumbos involved were operated by KLM and Pan American World Airways (Pan Am). Both aircraft had diverted to the airport that day and were preparing to depart to continue their journeys to Gran Canaria. The KLM aircraft was a 747-200 registration PH-BUF named Rihn (meaning Rhine). It had entered service with KLM in October 1971.
#OnThisDay in 1977, KLM Flight 4805 collides with Pan Am
2017年3月27日 · 40 years ago today, KLM Flight 4805 (PH-BUF) was a scheduled passenger flight from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, Netherlands to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Airport, Canary Islands. The Boeing 747-206B named Rijn (Rhine) was carrying 234 passengers & …
The Secret: The Tenerife crash - March 27th, 1977 - Blogger
2012年7月4日 · March 27, 1977 Tenerife, Canary Islands Pan American, Flight 1736 / KLM, Flight 4805 Boeing B-747-121 / Boeing B-747-206B N736PA / PH-BUF Both aircraft were diverted to Tenerife because of a bombing at Las Palmas Airport. After an extended delay, both planes were instructed to back track up the runway. The KLM plane