The Mt. Erebus disaster occurred on November 28, 1979, because the wrong coordinates were put into the planes computer navigation system. It was flying low for sightseeing purposes because it was thought to be on the correct path. The pilots could not see the mountain due to white out conditions.
Air New Zealand flight TE901 flew into the lower slopes of Mount Erebus in Antarctica at 12.49 pm (NZST).
ahhh, it was a Dc10 plane, not a mt erebus plane, and the plane crashed into Mt Erebus in antarctica...
There are no commercial flights near this volcano: logistical flights are never flown near Mt Erebus.
no, Mt Erebus does not have trees on it
Mt. Erebus is 12,448 ft.
There is no permanent population near Mt Erebus: no one dies when it erupts.
mt erebus is in antarctica, on the ross ice shelf
Mt Erebus lies on Ross Island, Antarctica, in that area.
Mt Erebus is extremely remote, high and an active volcano.
Mount Erebus is located in Antarctica.
mt. Erebus is located in Antarctica, so i guess you're not the only one who can't find it
Yes, Mt. Erebus does have secondary vents. There are many of them, and they are located close to its inner crater.
Mt Erebus is extremely remote, and is an active volcano. There are no 'best months' to climb this mountain.
Mr Erebus lies in a polar climate.