ConocoPhillips B737 at Deadhorse on Jul 28th 2017, caribou strike
Last Update: July 31, 2017 / 17:25:39 GMT/Zulu time
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Jul 28, 2017
Classification
Incident
Airline
ConocoPhillips Aviation
Departure
Anchorage, United States
Destination
Deadhorse, United States
Aircraft Registration
N660CP
Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-700
ICAO Type Designator
B737
The FAA reported the aircraft sustained unknown damage when it struck a caribou on landing in Deadhorse.
ConocoPhillips operates two Boeing 737-700s registration N660CP and N668CP.
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Jul 28, 2017
Classification
Incident
Airline
ConocoPhillips Aviation
Departure
Anchorage, United States
Destination
Deadhorse, United States
Aircraft Registration
N660CP
Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-700
ICAO Type Designator
B737
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