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One person died after what is being described as an accident Thursday near Westerville Central High School. Genoa Township police said one person died after an incident that occurred around 2:15 p ...
Mutiny Bay near Whidbey Island: Washington: de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter: Carrying tourists, the seaplane nosedived and crashed after mechanical failure of the horizontal stabilizer. May 7, 2020 1 0 58 Southwest Airlines Flight 1392: Austin: Texas: Boeing 737-700: A man who had illegally entered the airfield was struck by the plane as it was ...
A vehicle carrying five people was traveling south on U.S. Highway 45, near the Washington County line, when it crashed into a ditch and rolled over several times, throwing out all but one of the ...
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The cause of the accident was never determined, and no bodies were ever recovered. [9] Pan Am Flight 923 crashed into the side of Tamgas Mountain near Annette Island on October 26, 1947; 18 people died, [10] making it the deadliest crash in Alaska at the time. [11] Pan Am Flight 799 stalled after take-off and crashed due to an incorrect flap ...
The fatal accident occurred when he was attempting his signature low-altitude inverted ribbon cutting maneuver. [121] [122] March 7 – Tamás Nádas died at the Qatar Mile event at the Al Khor Airport in Al Khor, Qatar. The fatal accident occurred when he was doing an inverted low pass in his Zivko Edge 540. While in the inverted position, he ...
Aeroflot Flight 498, the Ilyushin Il-14 crashed into mountainous terrain near Ust-Barguzin on 14 June 1981, killing 48 people in the worst accident involving an Ilyushin Il-14. Aeroflot Flight 811 , the Antonov An-24RV was taking off from Komsomolsk-on-Amur Airport on 24 August 1981 when a Tupolev Tu-16K collided with the aircraft.