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Accident: Egyptair B772 at Cairo on Jul 29th 2011, cockpit fire
By Simon Hradecky, created Friday, Jul 29th 2011 21:17Z, last updated Saturday, Jul 30th 2011 20:46Z
An Egyptair Boeing 777-200, registration SU-GBP performing flight MS-667 from Cairo (Egypt) to Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) with 291 passengers,
was preparing for departure at gate F7 with the passengers already boarded when a fire erupted in the cockpit causing smoke to also enter the cabin.
The crew initiated an emergency evacuation. 5 occupants received minor injuries in the evacuations.
The aircraft received substantial damage, the fire burned through the right hand side of the cockpit leaving a hole of about the size of the first officer's side window in the fuselage just below that window.
A replacement Boeing 777-200 registration SU-GBR reached Jeddah with a delay of 4.5 hours.
Cairo airport officials reported an electrical cockpit fire was reported extinguished 25 minutes after the alert, the passengers were evacuated, their luggage remained intact.
Two fire fighters were taken to a hospital for smoke inhalation.
Cairo Civil Defense reported 7 people were taken to local hospitals.
A passenger reported the emergency exits were not opened, all passengers vacated the aircraft through the smoke and the main doors.
Early stages of fire before arrival of fire fighters (Video: taaaamer1):