The 1989 Eruption of Mt. Redoubt

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The 1989 Eruption of Mt. Redoubt Volcano, Alaska

A KLM 747 en route from Amsterdam encountered the eruption cloud

Pilot: KLM B-747 “KLM 867 heavy is reaching {flight} level 250 heading 140.”

Anchorage Center “Do you have good sight of the ash plume at this time?”

Pilot KLM B-747 “Its just cloudy it could be ashes. Its just a little browner than a normal cloud,”

Pilot: KLM B-747 “We have to go left now… it’s smoky in the cockpit at the moment sir.”

Anchorage Center “KLM 867 heavy, roger, left at your discretion.”

Pilot: KLM B-747 Climbing to level 390, we’re in the black cloud, heading 130.”

Pilot: KLM B-747 “KLM 867 we have flame out all engines and we are descending now.”

Anchorage Center “KLM 867 heavy... Anchorage.”

Pilot: KLM B-747 We are in a fall!!” “KLM 867 heavy we are now descending now.... We are in a fall!!”

Pilot: KLM B-747 “KLM 867 we need all the assistance you have sir. Give us radar vectors please.”

The flight narrowly escaped disaster and restarted the engines for an emergency landing in Anchorage