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  2. Dare to dive from 27 meters or 90 feet? Impact is like a car ...

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    “Even if it’s a good dive, the impact you have from 27 meters is like a car crash going 85 kilometers per hour (50 mph)," said Cooper, who's preparing for the high-diving competition this week ...

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    (see Bakers Creek air crash) A memorial to the victims of this crash was installed at the Selfridge Gate of Arlington National Cemetery on 11 June 2009, donated by the Bakers Creek Memorial Association. The gate is named for Lt. Thomas Selfridge, killed in a 1908 crash at Fort Myer, Virginia, the first victim of a powered air accident. [77] 16 June

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  5. USAir Flight 405 - Wikipedia

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    An NTSB diagram of Flight 405's attempted takeoff, showing it veered off the left of the runway and hit a water pump. The aircraft took off from Jacksonville International Airport, Florida, several hours before the accident, although the departure from Jacksonville was delayed by poor weather over New York and the removal of the baggage of a passenger who decided not to board the jet.

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  7. Woman killed in crash that sent car tumbling 300 feet off ...

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    Officials shut down a lane of the highway for an extended period after the crash. Woman killed in crash that sent car tumbling 300 feet off Highway 101 on Central Coast Skip to main content

  8. Gate crashing - Wikipedia

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    Gate crashing, gatecrashing, or party crashing is the act of entering, attending, or participating in an event without an invitation or ticket. [1]The term has also come to be used to refer to intrusions on videographed sessions, such as interviews and news reports, either by parties the video producers did not intend to feature or by unforeseen, often whimsical, acts.

  9. List of accidents and incidents involving the Airbus A320 family

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    On 10 May 2005, Northwest Airlines Flight 1495, a Northwest Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-9 registered as N763NC, collided on the ground with a Northwest Airlines Airbus A319-114 registered as N368NB that had just pushed back from the gate at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport, Hennepin County, Minnesota, U.S. On the flight preceding ...