Hapag-Lloyd Flight 3378
Hapag-Lloyd Flight 3378 (HF-3378) was a passenger service operated by Hapag-Lloyd Flug from Chania, on the island of Crete, Greece, to Hannover, Germany. On 12 July 2000, the aircraft flying the route, an Airbus A310-304, had 143 passengers and 8 crew on board, set off for Hannover leaving the landing gear fully extended, as a precaution, since a malfunction had prevented its proper retraction after take-off. The plane eventually ran out of fuel while attempting a diversion to Vienna, crash-landing just short of runway 34. No fatalities resulted, although the aircraft was written off.
Flight 3378 after crash-landing short of Vienna International Airport. | |
Accident | |
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Date | 12 July 2000 |
Summary | Fuel exhaustion due to maintenance error and pilot error |
Site | Vienna-Schwechat Airport, Vienna, Austria 48°05′00″N 16°35′40″E |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Airbus A310-304 |
Operator | Hapag-Lloyd Flug |
Registration | D-AHLB |
Flight origin | Chania International Airport, Chania, Greece |
Destination | Hannover Airport, Hannover, Germany |
Occupants | 151 |
Passengers | 143 |
Crew | 8 |
Fatalities | 0 |
Injuries | 26 (minor) |
Survivors | 151 (all) |
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