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A Northwest Orient Lockheed L-188 Electra, similar to the one involved. The seven-month-old Lockheed L-188C Electra operating as Northwest Orient Flight 710 (the airline's first Electra) was a regularly scheduled flight departing Minneapolis-St. Paul to Miami with a stop at Chicago Midway Airport. Radio contact with the Indianapolis Control ...
Flight 710 may refer to: Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 710, crashed on 17 March 1960; Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 710, hijacked on 5 July 1972;
Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 710; W. World Airways Flight 830 This page was last edited on 2 May 2020, at 03:18 (UTC). Text is ...
0–9. Northwest Airlines Flight 1; Northwest Airlines Flight 2; Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 2; Northwest Airlines Flight 85; Northwest Airlines Flight 188
Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 706; Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 710; P. Panarctic Oils Flight 416; R. Reeve Aleutian Airways Flight 8; S. SAM Colombia Flight ...
The 1960 Minneapolis Lakers cornfield landing was an aircraft incident where a Douglas DC-3 carrying 23 people, including the coach and players of the Minneapolis Lakers, made an emergency landing in an Iowa cornfield during a snowstorm after having got lost due to an electrical malfunction and poor weather.
Wild footage from a Spirit Airlines flight to Minneapolis, Minnesota, shows a passenger who began smoking mid-flight, breaking one of the cardinal rules of air travel.
Boniface's participation in aircraft crash investigations in the 1940s [20] and in the accident investigations of the loss of one of the wings at cruise altitude on each of two Lockheed Electra turboprop powered aircraft (Flight 542 operated by Braniff Airlines in 1959 and Flight 710 operated by Northwest Orient Airlines in 1961) led to his ...