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Montreal, CA
On November 30, 2010, American Airlines flight AAL802, a Boeing 737-800, N901AN, departed the left side of runway 24R and stopped in the grass approximately 6600 feet down the runway while completing its landing roll at Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (CYUL), Montreal, Canada. Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF) was called, and passengers were deplaned via airstair. None of the 105 passengers and 6 crew was injured. The flight was a regularly scheduled flight from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (KDFW), Dallas, Texas to CYUL.The incident is being investigated by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB). The NTSB has appointed a U.S. Accredited Representative under the provisions of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Annex 13 as the state of manufacture of the airplane and state of the operator.
On November 30, 2010, American Airlines flight AAL802, a Boeing 737-800, N901AN, departed the left side of runway 24R and stopped in the grass approximately 6600 feet down the runway while completing its landing roll at Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (CYUL), Montreal, Canada. Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF) was called, and passengers were deplaned via airstair. None of the 105 passengers and 6 crew was injured. The flight was a regularly scheduled flight from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (KDFW), Dallas, Texas to CYUL.The incident is being investigated by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB). The NTSB has appointed a U.S. Accredited Representative under the provisions of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Annex 13 as the state of manufacture of the airplane and state of the operator.