On 29 July 2011, EgyptAir Flight 667, a Boeing 777 on a scheduled passenger flight from Cairo, Egypt, to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, suffered a cockpit fire on the ground at Cairo Airport, while preparing to depart. There were no fatalities, but seven people were treated for smoke inhalation. The aircraft was damaged beyond economic repair. The subsequent investigation found that the fire had originated in the crew's emergency oxygen system storage area, but was unable to conclusively determine the source of ignition, nor the cause of the oxygen leak that fuelled the fire.
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| - مصر للطيران رحلة 667 (ar)
- EgyptAir Flight 667 (en)
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| - مصر للطيران الرحلة 667 هي رحلة طيران من القاهرة إلي جدة في 29 يوليو 2011 وهي من طراز بوينغ 777-266ER تابعة لمصر للطيران وهي تحمل علي متنها 307 راكبا و10 من أفراد الطاقم وجرح 7 أشخاص ونجا جميع الركاب والطاقم البالغ عددهم 317 شخصا. (ar)
- On 29 July 2011, EgyptAir Flight 667, a Boeing 777 on a scheduled passenger flight from Cairo, Egypt, to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, suffered a cockpit fire on the ground at Cairo Airport, while preparing to depart. There were no fatalities, but seven people were treated for smoke inhalation. The aircraft was damaged beyond economic repair. The subsequent investigation found that the fire had originated in the crew's emergency oxygen system storage area, but was unable to conclusively determine the source of ignition, nor the cause of the oxygen leak that fuelled the fire. (en)
- Il 29 luglio 2011, il volo EgyptAir 667, un Boeing 777 operante un volo passeggeri di linea dal Cairo, in Egitto, a Gedda, in Arabia Saudita, subì un incendio nella cabina di pilotaggio mentre si preparava alla partenza dall'aeroporto Internazionale del Cairo. Non vi furono vittime, ma sette persone vennero ricoverate per inalazione di fumo. L'aereo, danneggiato a tal punto da rendere infruttuosa una riparazione, venne in seguito demolito. (it)
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| - The melted nose of EgyptAir's Boeing 777 Nefertiti after the fire (en)
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| - A Boeing 777 cockpit , with the location of the first officer's oxygen mask circled in red, and the cockpit of SU-GBP after the fire (en)
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- Boeing 777 cockpit highlighting First Officer oxygen mask location.jpg (en)
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| - مصر للطيران الرحلة 667 هي رحلة طيران من القاهرة إلي جدة في 29 يوليو 2011 وهي من طراز بوينغ 777-266ER تابعة لمصر للطيران وهي تحمل علي متنها 307 راكبا و10 من أفراد الطاقم وجرح 7 أشخاص ونجا جميع الركاب والطاقم البالغ عددهم 317 شخصا. (ar)
- On 29 July 2011, EgyptAir Flight 667, a Boeing 777 on a scheduled passenger flight from Cairo, Egypt, to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, suffered a cockpit fire on the ground at Cairo Airport, while preparing to depart. There were no fatalities, but seven people were treated for smoke inhalation. The aircraft was damaged beyond economic repair. The subsequent investigation found that the fire had originated in the crew's emergency oxygen system storage area, but was unable to conclusively determine the source of ignition, nor the cause of the oxygen leak that fuelled the fire. (en)
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