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ČSA Flight 523, operated by an Ilyushin Il-18D, was a scheduled flight from Prague Ruzyně International Airport (PRG/LKPR), Czechoslovakia to Havana via Shannon Airport and Gander International Airport, with 69 people on board, on 5 September 1967 it crashed on climb-out from Gander.
Pages in category "Czech Airlines accidents and incidents" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... ČSA Flight 523; ČSA Flight 540;
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Flight 523 may refer to: ČSA Flight 523, crashed on 5 September 1967; Caribbean Airlines Flight 523 crashed on 30 July 2011 This page was last edited on 24 ...
As many as 50 seats on the flight were empty, Alaska Airlines has said, including the two immediately next to the hole left in the fuselage by the dislodged door panel.
Of the 10 original survivors of the Flight 212 plane crash in Charlotte on Sept. 11, 1974, three are still alive. Here’s what happened to all 10 of them, as well as a full list of the 72 people ...
Czech Airlines (abbreviation: ČSA, Czech: České aerolinie, a.s.) is a Czech aviation brand and privately held holding company.Between 1923 and 2024, it operated as an independent airline and served as the flag carrier of the Czech Republic.