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Emergency landing following in-flight fire: Site: Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, Boone County, Kentucky, United States : Aircraft; Aircraft type: McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32: Operator: Air Canada: IATA flight No. AC797: ICAO flight No. ACA797: Call sign: AIR CANADA 797
Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) - Saturday, June 4, 1983 AIR CANADA FIRE BEGAN IN LAVATORY, POSSIBLY FROM SMOKING, OFFICIAL SAYS "Among those killed was television manufacturer Curtis Mathes Jr., 54, a Canadian resident returning home after a business trip. Also killed was folksinger Stan Rogers, 33, of Dundas, Ontario."
On June 2, 1983, Air Canada Flight 797, a DC-9 flying on the Dallas-Toronto-Montreal route, made an emergency landing at Cincinnati due to a cabin fire. 23 of the 41 passengers died of smoke inhalation or fire burns, including folk singer Stan Rogers. All five crew members survived. [102]
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On 2 June 1983, a fire breaks out on Air Canada Flight 797's toilet. An emergency landing is made in Cincinnati, but the aircraft is engulfed by flames on the runway due to a flashover caused by the opening of the aircraft's doors after the landing, killing 23 people, including musician Stan Rogers. The origin of the fire could not be ...
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Around a dozen agencies, including the Greater Cincinnati Hazardous Materials Unit, responded when the railcar started leaking, said Mike Siefke, chief of Little Miami Joint Fire and Rescue District.