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Mount Galunggung

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  • A British Airways flight came close to crashing nearly three decades ago after its engines sucked in ash from another Indonesian volcano, Mount Galunggung, on Java.

    Reuters: Top News 2011

  • In 1982, a British Airways 747 flew through an ash cloud during the eruption of Mount Galunggung in Indonesia.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • In 1982, all four engines on a British Airways Boeing Co. 747 flying to Perth, Australia, shut down as the aircraft encountered ash spewed from Mount Galunggung in Indonesia.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2010

  • The aircraft had flown straight through a volcanic plume - a cloud of silica ash that had been churned into the atmosphere by Mount Galunggung, a small volcano which had erupted on the island of Java.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • In 1982, all four engines on a British Airways Boeing Co. 747 flying to Perth, Australia, shut down as the aircraft encountered ash spewed from Mount Galunggung in

    Bloomberg 2010

  • In 1982, all four engines on a British Airways Boeing Co. 747 flying to Perth, Australia, shut down as the aircraft encountered ash spewed from Mount Galunggung in

    Bloomberg 2010

  • The perils of being trapped in an ash cloud were revealed in 1982, after a British Airways passenger jet lost all of its engines while flying through eruption debris from Mount Galunggung in Java.

    AOL News Collection:All top stories collection 2010

  • In 1982, all four engines on a British Airways Boeing Co. 747 flying to Perth, Australia, shut down as the aircraft encountered ash spewed from Mount Galunggung in

    Bloomberg 2010

  • A British Airways 747 with 240 passengers on board lost all four engines 150 kilometres downwind of the ash-belching Mount Galunggung on the western end of Java island.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • In 1982, all four engines on a British Airways Boeing Co. 747 flying to Perth, Australia, shut down as the aircraft encountered ash spewed from Mount Galunggung in

    Bloomberg 2010

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