Title supplied by cataloger. On March 1,1978, a Continental Airlines DC-10, departing Los Angeles for Honolulu, experienced tire failure of the left main landing gear during take-off, leading the captain to reject the take-off. Once it was determined that the aircraft could not stop on the runway, it was was steered to the right and departed the right corner of the runway end. About 100 feet beyond that, the left main gear failed, causing a fire to erupt. Two of Flight 603's 200 occupants were killed in the accident. Photograph caption dated March 2, 1978 reads, "Partially burned escape chute."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;26 x 21 cm. Photographic prints
Continental Airlines Los Angeles International Airport Aircraft survival equipment Aircraft accidents--California--Los Angeles Airplanes--California--Los Angeles McDonnell Douglas DC-10 (Jet transport) Fires--California--Westchester (Los Angeles) Police--California--Los Angeles Airports--California--Los Angeles Westchester (Los Angeles, Calif.) Los Angeles Herald-Examiner photographs Herald-Examiner Collection photographs
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