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Thai Airways International Flight 114

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Thai Airways International Flight 114
Wreckage of HS-TDC.
Accident
Date3 March 2001 (2001-03-03)
SummaryFuel tank explosion
SiteDon Mueang Airport, Bangkok, Thailand
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 737-4D7
Aircraft nameNarathiwat
OperatorThai Airways International
IATA flight No.TG114
ICAO flight No.THA114
Call signTHAI 114
RegistrationHS-TDC
Flight originDon Mueang Airport, Bangkok, Thailand
DestinationChiang Mai International Airport, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Crew8
Fatalities1
Injuries6
Survivors7
A Boeing 737-400, sister ship, HS-TDD, similar to the one involved

Thai Airways International Flight 114, a Thai Airways International Boeing 737-400 bound for Chiang Mai from Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok, was destroyed by an explosion of the center fuel tank resulting from ignition of the flammable fuel/air mixture in the tank while the aircraft was parked prior to boarding on the ground on 3 March 2001. The source of the ignition energy for the explosion could not be determined with certainty, but the most likely source was an explosion originating at the center wing tank pump as a result of running the pump in the presence of metal shavings and a fuel/air mixture. One flight attendant died.[1]

The passenger manifest included many government VIPs, including Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and his son, Panthongtae. No passengers had yet boarded the plane; only a few staff members were on board at the time of the explosion.

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