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On 17 July 1935, the day after it had made an emergency landing, the KLM Douglas DC-2 aircraft, crashed during takeoff from Bushire in Iran. All passengers and crew survived without injury. The aircraft, registration PH-AKM, had been flying from Batavia, Dutch East Indies, with a final scheduled destination of Schiphol, Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. The accident was one of three major international passenger flight accidents of KLM that week and became known as the "black week". This left KLM short of crew and airplanes.
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