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'''Golden Pacific Flight 008''' (GP8/GPC8) was a scheduled passenger flight from Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport to [[Greenfield International Airport]] with a stop in Hawaii. On 14 March 2019, the Boeing 767-265ER operating this flight overran the runway while landing due to a loss of control resulting from strong crosswinds. There were 10 casualties on the plane and a further 14 on the ground, making for the deadliest accident in GIA since a Lockheed Electra operated by the Marine Corps crashed into the bay in 1973.  
'''Golden Pacific Flight 008''' (GP8/GPC8) was a scheduled passenger flight from Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport to [[Greenfield International Airport]] with a stop in Hawaii. On 14 March 2019, the [[Golden Pacific]] Boeing 767-265ER operating this flight overran the runway while landing due to a loss of control resulting from strong crosswinds. There were 10 casualties on the plane and a further 14 on the ground, making for the deadliest accident in GIA since a Lockheed Electra operated by the Marine Corps crashed into the bay in 1973.  


The aircraft was damaged beyond repair and was subsequently written off.
The aircraft was damaged beyond repair and was subsequently written off.
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