FlyDubai crash site

By Fri Mar 18, 2016

Images have been released from the crash site of yesterday's tragic Flydubai accident killing all 62 on board. The 737-800 aircraft (registration A6-FDN) performing flight FZ-981 from Dubai (United Arab Emirates) to Rostov on Don (Russia) crashed just off the runway before breaking up and bursting in to flames. Read the full story here.


Aerial Overview of crash site (Photo: APA/Maxim Grigoryev/Tass)

 

Larger pieces of debris (Photos: APA):

 


Debris field near aiming markers runway 22, view towards right hand edge of runway (Photo: APA):

 

Debris field near aiming markers runway 22, view towards left hand edge of runway (Photo: APA):

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