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On October 9, 1996, an Airbus 330-300 suffered two very severe lightning strikes while approach-ing the Greek island of Rhodes, where the aircraft made an uneventful landing. The first impact of the lightning on the fuselage was slightly above door 1R and showed jumps from frame to frame about one...

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