The
airspace above the Aleutian Islands is one of the
heaviest traveled in the world, with more than 50,000
large aircraft per year and 10,000 passengers per
day traveling between Asia and North America and Europe.
(Source:
AVO)
On
December 15, 1989, KLM Flight 867 from Amsterdam was
descending into Anchorage International Airport when
it flew though a thick cloud of ash from Mt. Redoubt.
All four engines stalled and the standby electrical
system failed. After descending more than 14,000 feet,
the crew was finally able to restart the engines and
safely land the plane. In this case the ash caused
more than $80 million in damage to the plane, but
fortunately no lives were lost. (Source:
USGS) |