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  2. Voepass Flight 2283 - Wikipedia

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    [15] [23] Brazilian television news channel GloboNews broadcast aerial footage from around the area of the accident site, showing fire and smoke rising from the aircraft's wreckage. [22] [26] [27] All 62 people on board the aircraft, 58 passengers and 4 crew, were killed, along with a dog brought on board by the Venezuelan passengers.

  3. Tow truck driver delivers fatal punch in NYC parking spot ...

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    Police said the owner of the car, a 61-year-old man, tried to stop the tow. At one point the driver allegedly started banging on the side of the truck to stop the tow.

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  5. Hawley Police say drunk driver killed White Mills postmaster ...

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    Struble, who was 61, lived in Blooming Grove, the affidavit states. Peter Becker has worked at the Tri-County Independent or its predecessor publications since 1994. Reach him at pbecker ...

  6. United Airlines Flight 173 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft involved was a McDonnell Douglas DC-8-61, powered by four Pratt & Whitney JT3D engines and delivered new to United Airlines in May 1968. [citation needed] The aircraft was registered N8082U and was the 357th DC-8 built at the Long Beach assembly plant.

  7. USS Iowa turret explosion - Wikipedia

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    Alan E. Diehl, a former safety manager for the U.S. Navy, described the USS Iowa incident in his 2003 book Silent Knights: Blowing the Whistle on Military Accidents and Their Cover-Ups. Diehl called the incident and its aftermath the worst military cover-up he had ever seen. [126] An episode of the TV series JAG was based upon the incident.

  8. All Nippon Airways Flight 61 - Wikipedia

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    On July 23, 1999, an All Nippon Airways Boeing 747-481D with 503 passengers on Flight 61, including 14 children and 14 crew members on board, took off from Tokyo Haneda Airport in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan and was en route to New Chitose Airport in Chitose, Japan, near Sapporo [1] when it was hijacked by Yūji Nishizawa.

  9. American International Airways Flight 808 - Wikipedia

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    [2] At 200–300 feet (61–91 m) above ground level, the right wing stalled. The nose pitched down as the wings rolled toward 90 degrees and at 16:56, the aircraft struck level terrain 1,400 feet (470 yd; 430 m) from the end of the runway. [1] The plane was destroyed by the impact and post-crash fire and none of its cargo was salvaged.