- Source: Nouadhibou International Airport
Nouadhibou Airport (IATA: NDB, ICAO: GQPP) is an airport serving Nouadhibou (formerly Port-Étienne), a city in the Dakhlet Nouadhibou region of Mauritania.
Airlines and destinations
Accidents and incidents
On July 2, 1942, a Lockheed 18-07-01 Lodestar (F-ARTL) of Air France crashed shortly after takeoff. All 3 occupants survived and the plane was written off.
On August 7, 1980, a Tupolev Tu-154B-1 (YR-TPH) of Tarom arriving from Bucharest was approaching and the crew couldn't see the runway at the 90 meter decision height. The plane contacted water 300 meters short of the runway at 03:04, which the pilot mistook for dry land, leading to a missed approach procedure being initiated. 1 passenger out of the 168 occupants was killed, and the plane was written off.
On April 10, 2001, an Antonov An-12BK (3C-AWU) of Air West Co. departing for Nouakchott made a forced landing on the beach 6 km from the runway during initial climb after one of the engines caught fire; the plane later burnt out. All 6 occupants survived.
References
External links
Current weather for GQPP at NOAA/NWS
Accident history for Nouadhibou Airport (NDB) at Aviation Safety Network
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bandar Udara Internasional Nouadhibou
- Bandar Udara Internasional Mohammed V
- Bandar Udara Internasional Nouakchott
- Nouadhibou International Airport
- Nouadhibou
- List of international airports by country
- List of airports by IATA airport code: N
- List of lowest airports
- British Overseas Airways Corporation
- Mauritania Airlines
- List of airports by ICAO code: G
- Nouakchott–Oumtounsy International Airport
- Mohammed V International Airport