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FedEx Express Flight 1478 was a scheduled domestic cargo flight from Memphis International Airport to Tallahassee International Airport. On July 26, 2002, the Boeing 727-232F aircraft flying this route crashed during landing at Tallahassee.
Pages in category "FedEx Express accidents and incidents" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
After the evacuation, the DC-10 was consumed by fire. After an extensive investigation, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) couldn't determine what caused the fire. Nevertheless, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) made recommendations to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.
FedEx Express Flight 647 was a scheduled domestic cargo flight between Metropolitan Oakland International Airport, Oakland, California and Memphis International Airport, Memphis, Tennessee in the United States, that crashed during landing on December 18, 2003. [2] Everybody on board survived the accident, and the aircraft was written off.
A ship witnessed an explosion but the accident was otherwise unsolved. This accident remains the worst ever accident involving the L-1049. [23] On September 23, 1962, Flight 923, L-1049H Super Constellation N6923C, ditched in the North Atlantic killing 28 of 76 on board. Two engines failed of their own accord, the flight engineer mismanaged a ...
This list of accidents and incidents on airliners in the United States summarizes airline accidents that occurred within the territories claimed by the United States, with information on airline company with flight number, date, and cause. This list is a subset of the list of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location.
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In command was 52-year-old Captain Rodney Holberton [4] with a total of 13,935 flight hours, with 12,742 hours as pilot-in-command (PIC). He had logged 2,052 hours on the ATR 42, 1,896 as PIC. [3]: 19 The first officer was 26-year-old Heather Cornell [4] with 2,109 hours, according to the records of Empire Airlines. She had logged 130 hours ...