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  1. This was the first and only fatal accident for a Colgan Air passenger flight in the company's history. One previous repositioning flight , with no passengers, crashed offshore of Cape Cod, Massachusetts in August 2003, killing both of the crew on board.

  2. Abstract: This report discusses the accident involving a Colgan Air, Inc., Bombardier DHC-8-400, N200WQ, operating as Continental Connection flight 3407, which experienced a loss of control on an instrument approach to Buffalo-Niagara International Airport, Buffalo, New York, and crashed into a

  3. 5 sty 2024 · On February 12th, 2009, a Colgan Air Bombardier Q-400, operating as Continental Connection, carrying 45 passengers and four crew members from Newark, NJ (EWR) to Buffalo-Niagara International (BUF) crashed on approach into a nearby residence.

  4. www.flyingmag.com › safety-accident-investigations-aftermath-mystery-colgan-3407The Mystery of Colgan 3407 - FLYING Magazine

    27 maj 2010 · The immediate cause of the Colgan Air 3407 crash was an error equally elementary. When the stick shaker warned of an impending stall, the captain did exactly the wrong thing: He pulled the...

  5. 12 lut 2019 · Colgan Air also acknowledged that the pilots did not properly respond nor read the flight instruments and failed to properly respond to the Bombardier Dash 8 stalling. Almost a year after the crash, the NTSB published its final report to determine the reason for the crash.

  6. 13 lut 2019 · Here’s why. In February 2009, Continental Flight 3407 crashed into a house, killing all 49 people aboard and one person on the ground as the plane was arriving in Buffalo, New York. Since...

  7. 2 lut 2010 · The Colgan Air crash in Buffalo in February 2009 which left 50 people dead was caused by a series of errors that began even before take off from Newark International Airport, with the pilot...

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