Boeing 737-200 thai airways company
About Boeing 737
The Boeing 737 is an American narrow-body airliner produced by Boeing at its Renton factory in Washington. Developed to supplement the Boeing 727 on short and thin routes, the twinjet retained the 707 fuselage width and six abreast seating but with two underwing Pratt & Whitney JT8D low-bypass turbofan engines. Envisioned in 1964, the initial 737-100 made its first flight in April 1967 and entered service in February 1968 with Lufthansa. The lengthened 737-200 entered service in April 1968, and evolved through four generations, offering several variants for 85 to 215 passengers.
About flight 365
Thai Airways Flight 365 was a Thai Airways Company Boeing 737-2P5 with the registration number HS-TBC. On 31 August 1987, the plane crashed during a scheduled flight from Hat Yai International Airport to Phuket International Airport (both in Thailand), killing all 83 people on board: 74 passengers and 9 crew. It was the deadliest aviation accident in Thailand at the time, before being surpassed four years later by the crash of Lauda Air Flight 004. Concerned by another aircraft in their vicinity, the crew reduced their approach speed while attempting to land, and failed to recover from an aerodynamic stall. In addition to pilot error, the air traffic controller was blamed for failing to keep Flight 365 and the other aircraft adequately separated.
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Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Boeing 737-200 British Airways
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 92.2ft (28.1m)
- Length 99.8ft (30.4m)
- Height 36.1ft (11.0m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 45,958lbs (20,846kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.206
- Wing Loading 39.1lbs/ft2 (191.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,174.6ft2 (109.1m2)
- Drag Points 12891
Parts
- Number of Parts 649
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 2,707