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Midnight Mike
2006-02-08, 10:03 AM
Fire forces UPS plane to make emergency landing

(CNN) -- A UPS cargo plane made an emergency landing at Philadelphia International Airport early Wednesday after a fire broke out on board.

Flames were seen coming from the cargo area of the DC-8 when it landed.

UPS Flight 1307 landed at 12:22 a.m. "after reporting a lower cargo and main deck smoke situation," the company said in a written statement.

It took emergency responders more than four hours to douse the fire, said Mark Giuffre, a spokesman for UPS.

The airport, which is usually open 24 hours per day, was shut when the plane landed, and was slated to reopen at 6 a.m., using only three of its four runways, he said. "The fire's been put out; they're just checking the aircraft now."

The plane's three crew members were taken to the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, where they were treated for smoke inhalation. Giuffre said they were released by 4 a.m. "They're all OK and safe," he said.

He added that the National Transportation Safety Board would investigate.

The plane was on a regularly scheduled Atlanta-to-Philadelphia flight.

With a fleet of 269 jet aircraft and 305 chartered aircraft, UPS is the world's ninth-largest airline. It has never had a crash, Giuffre said.

In 2004, the company delivered 3.6 billion packages and documents in more than 200 countries and territories, according to its Web site.

http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2006/US/02/08/ups.plane.fire/story.ups.plane.jpg

LGA777
2006-02-08, 10:38 AM
This DC-8 is sadly a write-off and it sounds like PHL will be a mess today (unusual) as the effected runway is out for the day ! Thank goodness the airport was closed from 0000 to 0400 instead of 1200 to 1600, that would have been a lot of US heavy metal diverting inbound from Europe ! Glad the crew appears to be okay !

LGA777

cancidas
2006-02-08, 11:21 AM
this caused a headache for us this morning. our first few PHL flights were delayed due to this. the airport didn't open until about 0700. caused a mess at my gates though....

Matt Molnar
2006-02-08, 11:26 AM
Poor DC-8. :( Poor packages. :(

PhilDernerJr
2006-02-08, 01:07 PM
How many DC-8s do they have?

LGA777
2006-02-08, 06:11 PM
Phil, I don't know the exact count but I think it is around 40 DC-8's both 71's and 73's !

The aircraft was removed from the PHL runway late this morning, a big break as it was thought Runway 9L-27R would be closed all day !

Here is a great shot from Paul Kanagie of N748UP's remains this morning in PHL

http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=5673655

Regards

LGA777

cancidas
2006-02-09, 05:50 PM
damn. anybody know the cause? i'll post the NTSB report as soon as i find it.

tipek
2006-02-19, 10:30 PM
Hey Guys,

I've got it today at PHL. Too bad that it was coverd with some blue plastic bags.
http://home.comcast.net/~tipek/upsdc8fire.jpg

Rafal

Matt Molnar
2006-02-20, 04:05 PM
They covered up the UPS logo on the tail.

RDU-JFK
2006-02-20, 04:19 PM
Yup, standard practice after a crash, so normal passengers don't associate a particular airline with a crash, even though the media already covers it. They figure the average passenger cannot identify airline colors. But we're no ordinary passengers in this forum! 8)

Garri767
2006-02-20, 06:34 PM
Yup, standard practice after a crash, so normal passengers don't associate a particular airline with a crash, even though the media already covers it. They figure the average passenger cannot identify airline colors. But we're no ordinary passengers in this forum! 8)

LOL, i showed my friends a pic of AA without titles (yes it had the stripes) and they still didnt know what it was, LOL.
Still, its always sad to see a plane get written off.


garri767.