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*[[DHL shootdown incident in Baghdad]] on 22 November 2003. The [[Airbus A300]] DHL aircraft, hit by a [[surface-to-air missile]], was the first jet airliner to land safely without any hydraulics using only engine controls.<ref>[http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20031122-0 Aviation Safety Network] aviation-safety.net Retrieved: 1 June 2010.</ref>
*[[Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243]] on 25 December 2024. The [[Embraer E-Jet family|Embraer E190]] crashed during an attempted emergency landing near [[Aktau International Airport|Aktua International Airport]] in Kazakhstan. The crash is a suspected shootdown event with the aircraft entering a phugoid cycle.
 
===Controls damaged by pilot error===
In these incidents, pilot error resulted in control system damage.
*[[Pan Am Flight 845]], a [[Boeing 747]], on 30 July 1971. When taking off from [[San Francisco International Airport]], the plane struck the [[approach lighting system]] after taxiing onto a much too short runway. After the impact, the plane continued into the takeoff roll, though its fuselage, landing gear, and 3 out of 4 hydraulic systems were badly damaged. After making a full circle over the Pacific Ocean for an hour and 42 minutes and dumping fuel, the plane made a hard emergency landing at San Francisco, ending on its tail. All 218 passengers survived with a few minor injuries.<ref>[[National Transportation Safety Board]] (24 May 1972), {{usurped|[https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20070621014610/http://www.airdisaster.com/reports/ntsb/AAR72-17.pdf Aircraft Accident Report]}}, retrieved 27 March 2014</ref>