Airbus a320-200 Finnair
Was is Friday the 13th. Would you have boarded flight 666 en route to HEL? This Finnair flight has been in operation for over 11 years. But what is the story of this flight?
For 11 years, Finnair Flight 666 operated flights to HEL every Friday, the 13th. Since 2007, the airline has stopped its ominous journey and renamed it Flight AY954. But superstitious beliefs have not changed that.
Flight 666 is heading to HEL
On October 13, 2017, flight 666 of Finland's main carrier and largest airline, Finnair, took off. He took off at 13:00 or 1:13, and his destination was HEL, short for Helsinki. Today, the XNUMX-year-old Airbus made its last flight from Copenhagen, Denmark. (Source: WFAA)
This flight was a strange coincidence. The flight number had the mark of the beast, as is usually associated with the devil in Christianity. The flight was scheduled for Friday the thirteenth, another popular superstition that unfortunate events happen on Friday the thirteenth. The flight took off at thirteen o'clock, and the Airbus was thirteen years old - another coincidence due to the fact that thirteen is an unlucky number.
Nothing unfortunate happened. The flight arrived at its destination earlier than expected. It is reported that all passengers were safe. There were no technical problems. It was a normal flight, without incident. (Source: WFAA)
Today, Flight 666 to HEL no longer exists. The airline had to change the number to add additional flights to the system, nothing superstitious. (Source: Independent)
Specifications
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General Characteristics
- Predecessor Airbus a320-200 (retrabalho)
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- Wingspan 141.6ft (43.2m)
- Length 161.5ft (49.2m)
- Height 60.0ft (18.3m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 19,342lbs (8,773kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 3.485
- Wing Loading 47.7lbs/ft2 (232.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 405.6ft2 (37.7m2)
- Drag Points 3663
Parts
- Number of Parts 97
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 448