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November 10, 1946: Delta Air Lines Flight 10, a Douglas DC-3 which departed Jackson, Mississippi attempting to land at then Meridian Key Field (MEI) in a thunderstorm and winds, had a runway excursion after landing, going beyond the end of the runway and up the western slope of a ditch adjoining the highway adjacent to the airport, bouncing over a highway, and coming to rest with the nose ...
Maximum takeoff weight of airplane substantially exceeded, pilot under the influence of cocaine and alcohol. [1] Michael J. Adams: United States 1967 test pilot X-15 Flight 3-65-97: Randsburg, California, United States Breakup caused by malfunctioning control system [2] Adolf II, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe: Germany: 1936 Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe
The Minneapolis general strike of 1934 grew out of a strike by Teamsters against most of the trucking companies operating in Minneapolis, the major distribution center for the Upper Midwest. The strike began on May 16, 1934 in the Market District (the modern day Warehouse District ).
Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. Martin 2-0-2: 2 18 20: 4 (all on aircraft) Sutton Wick air crash [162] 5 March 1957 Sutton Wick, Drayton, Berkshire, England Blackburn Beverley C.1: 2 20 22 † 0 British European Airways Flight 411 [163] 14 March 1957 Wythenshawe, England Vickers Viscount: 2 2 4 † 0 Cambrian Airways Liverpool crash [164] 20 July ...
Tears flow at NYC funeral for doomed DC pilot Jonathan Campos: ‘What a great life it was’ ... a Delta pilot who met Campos in college 11 years ago, to The Post. ... And he would strike up ...
White boarded her scheduled Delta flight in Dallas, and as she anxiously awaited takeoff, the pilot notified the passengers of a delay because of technical issues.
Gerald Clayton Gustafson (September 14, 1928 – March 1, 2024) was an American fighter pilot during the period after World War II. His most notable achievements came during the Vietnam War , where he was awarded the Air Force Cross .
American Airlines Flight 5342 and a U.S. Army Black Hawk collided in Washington, D.C. Authorities believe all 67 on board both aircraft died.