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Ozark Air Lines Flight 809 was a regularly scheduled flight from Nashville, Tennessee, to St. Louis, Missouri, with four intermediate stops. On July 23, 1973, while landing at St. Louis International Airport, it crashed, killing 38 of the 44 persons aboard. A severe downdraft, associated with a nearby thunderstorm, was cited as the cause.
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Riverside Raceway Stock Car Products 300 Practice Lost control and crashed into a pickup truck and trailer; also killed a pit crew member [175] Sean Edwards (GBR) 2013-10-15 Touring car Porsche 996: Queensland Raceway: Private test He was killed in a crash as a passenger, when it hit a tire wall protecting a concrete barrier [176]
Preliminary details regarding the crash, which occurred around 11:10 a.m. Sunday during the In-N-Out Burger NHRA Finals, could be released later in the day, […] Video captured moment plane ...
Ozarks International Raceway is a multi-use race track that opened in 2022. The track has circuits for a 3.970 miles (6.389 km) paved road-course racing, off-road racing, rally, and a dirt tri-oval. [1] It is located in 650 acres (260 ha) [2] at 29211 Missouri Route 135, Gravois Mills, Missouri, United States, in the Lake of the Ozarks region.
The accident was the third airplane crash in the United States between 1975 and 1985 where more than 100 people were killed due to a microburst. These crashes likely helped to drive the need to ...
A Christian County jury has ordered James River Church to pay $22.5 million in damages following the 2019 injury of man on its Ozark campus. Cooper Heishman, a student at James River College, was ...
Riverside Park Speedway: Heat race Modified Division/Winston Racing Series Richie Evans (USA) [75] October 24, 1985 Winn-Dixie 500 Martinsville Speedway: Practice Winston Modified Tour Bob Bean (USA) [76] November 10, 1985 Alabama 200 Montgomery International Raceway: Race All-American Challenge Series Charles Ogle (USA) [77] [note 19] December ...