Hull loss
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{{Short description|Aviation accident that damages the aircraft beyond economical repair}} |
{{Short description|Aviation accident that damages the aircraft beyond economical repair}} |
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{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2023}} |
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[[File:NTSBAsiana214Fuselage.jpg|thumb|Wreckage of [[Asiana Airlines Flight 214]]—a [[Boeing 777-200ER]] |
[[File:NTSBAsiana214Fuselage.jpg|thumb|Wreckage of [[Asiana Airlines Flight 214]]—a [[Boeing 777-200ER]]—flying at [[San Francisco International Airport]]]] |
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A '''hull loss''' is an [[aviation accident]] that damages the [[aircraft]] beyond economic [[repair]],{{Cite book | doi = 10.1002/9780470744734.ch11| title = The Global Airline Industry| chapter = Chapter 11. Aviation Safety and Security| pages = 313–342| year = 2009| last1 = Barnett | first1 = A. | isbn = 9780470744734| editor1-first = P.| editor1-last = Belobaba| editor2-first = Amedeo| editor2-last = Odoni| editor3-first = Cynthia | editor3-last = Barnhart}} resulting in a [[total loss]]. The term also applies to situations where the aircraft is missing, the search for its [[Debris|wreckage]] is terminated, or the wreckage is logistically inaccessible.{{cite book | last=Jones|first=Richard|title =20% Chance of Rain: Exploring the Concept of Risk| publisher =John Wiley & Sons| year =2011 | isbn =978-1118116364}} |
A '''hull loss''' is an [[aviation accident]] that damages the [[aircraft]] beyond economic [[repair]],{{Cite book | doi = 10.1002/9780470744734.ch11| title = The Global Airline Industry| chapter = Chapter 11. Aviation Safety and Security| pages = 313–342| year = 2009| last1 = Barnett | first1 = A. | isbn = 9780470744734| editor1-first = P.| editor1-last = Belobaba| editor2-first = Amedeo| editor2-last = Odoni| editor3-first = Cynthia | editor3-last = Barnhart}} resulting in a [[total loss]]. The term also applies to situations where the aircraft is missing, the search for its [[Debris|wreckage]] is terminated, or the wreckage is logistically inaccessible.{{cite book | last=Jones|first=Richard|title =20% Chance of Rain: Exploring the Concept of Risk| publisher =John Wiley & Sons| year =2011 | isbn =978-1118116364}} |
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