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China Airlines Flight 642

1999 in Hong Kong1999 meteorologyAccidents and incidents involving the McDonnell Douglas MD-11Airliner accidents and incidents caused by pilot errorAirliner accidents and incidents caused by weather
August 1999 events in AsiaAviation accidents and incidents in 1999Aviation accidents and incidents in Hong KongChina Airlines accidents and incidentsHong Kong International Airport
Mandarin Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD 11 B 150 Hong Kong International
Mandarin Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD 11 B 150 Hong Kong International

China Airlines Flight 642 was a flight that crashed at Hong Kong (Chep Lap Kok) International Airport on 22 August 1999. It was operating from Bangkok (Bangkok International Airport, now renamed Don Mueang International Airport) to Taipei with a stopover in Hong Kong.The plane, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 (registration B-150), was still carrying Mandarin Airlines' livery from its time of service with the carrier. While landing during a typhoon, it touched down hard, flipped over and caught fire. Of the 315 people on board, 312 survived and three were killed. It was the first fatal accident to occur at the new Hong Kong International airport since it opened in July 1998.Flight 642 was one of only three hull losses of MD-11s with passenger configuration, one other being Swissair Flight 111, which crashed in 1998 with 229 fatalities. All other hull losses of MD-11s have been when the aircraft has been serving as a cargo aircraft.

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