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Accident investigations by both countries, released 31 March 1998, found that the Tu-154 was flying at the wrong altitude, 35,000 feet (11,600 m.) instead of 39,000 feet (12,900 m.), and was thus primarily at fault. Contributory factor was chronically poor ATC in the area. [215] 14 September
NASA astronauts Elliot See and Charles Bassett, original Gemini 9 crew, are killed when their Northrop T-38A-50-NO Talon, 63-8181, N901NA, crashes into a building while attempting to land in fog at Lambert Field, St. Louis, Missouri. [287] 6 March The crash of a Grumman S-2 Tracker moments after take-off from Kirtland AFB, New Mexico, kills all ...
Army officer, first Romanian airplane accident casualty Farman: Bucharest, Romania Plane crash during training on Cotroceni Airfield Mel Carnahan: United States 2000 Governor of Missouri: Cessna 335: Goldman, Missouri, United States Thunderstorm Bernt Carlsson: Sweden 1988 Assistant-Secretary-General of the UN, UN Commissioner for Namibia: Pan ...
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Jason Dennen, 48, is an operations manager in the financial services industry who not only survived a serious skydiving accident, he came back from nearly a year of rehab—which included warnings ...
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