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Summary
  
Aborted take-off

Passengers
  
381

Fatalities
  
50

Date
  
13 September 1982

Injuries (nonfatal)
  
110

Survivor
  
344

Crew
  
13

Survivors
  
344

Number of deaths
  
50

Operator
  
Passenger count
  
381

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Aeroflot Flight 411, Aeroflot Flight 8641, Aeropesca Colombia Flight 217, 1982 TABA Fairchild FH‑227 a, World Airways Flight 30

Spantax Flight 995 was a charter flight from Madrid-Barajas Airport to New York via Málaga Airport. When the aircraft was rolling for take-off, the pilot felt a strong vibration and aborted the take-off. The flightcrew lost control of the aircraft and were unable to stop in the runway available and the aircraft overran the runway, hit an airfield aerial installation, losing an engine, then crossed the Malaga–Torremolinos Highway, hitting a number of vehicles before finally hitting a railway embankment and bursting into flames. An emergency evacuation of the aircraft was carried out but 50 on board died of both burns and other injuries. A further 110 persons were hospitalized.

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The cause of the accident was the detachment of fragments from a recapped tread on the right wheel of the nose gear, creating a strong vibration. Not knowing the cause of the vibration, the pilot aborted the takeoff, even though he was past the Vr speed (the speed of rotation). This was not the standard procedure, but it was considered reasonable under the abnormal circumstances. It was noted that pilot training only covered engine failures on take-off and there was a lack of training on wheel failures.

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Passenger Carlton Maloney, an audio-visual specialist at Pace University, was recording audiotape during the accident as part of a series of recordings of airplane takeoffs and landings. As it became clear that something was going wrong, he began to report on the incident and its immediate aftermath. Chicago DJ Steve Dahl played Maloney's tape on his 26 March 2010 podcast.

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