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Air Illinois Flight 710 was a scheduled passenger flight from Chicago to Carbondale, Illinois, United States. On the night of October 11, 1983, the Hawker Siddeley HS 748 operating the flight crashed near Pinckneyville, Illinois due to the flightcrew's mismanagement of electrical generator and distribution problems. All 10 passengers and crew ...
While filming a traffic accident at a low altitude, a Bell 206B helicopter goes out of control and crashes. [96] [97] 5 Loss of tail rotor effectiveness due to unknown reasons. [98] 1982-01-01 Pagosa Springs, Colorado, United States KMGH-TV: Helicopter forced to make emergency landing due to poor weather conditions. [99] 0 0 1981-07-29
1941 Alma-Ata G-2 crash; 1948 Bodaybo Li-2 crash; 1950 Aeroflot Ilyushin Il-12 crash; 1951 Novosibirsk Il-12 crash; 1958 Lazo Il-12 crash; 1970 Batagay An-24 crash; 1977 Tavda mid-air collision; 1982 Sukhumi Dranda Airport runway collision; 1991 Los Angeles runway collision; 2006 O'Hare International Airport runway incursion
The crash probably was caused by the inexperience of the pilot, Ronald Bramlage of Junction City, Kansas, who was killed with his wife and four children. RED Air Flight 203 caught fire at Miami International Airport after landing due to landing gear collapsing, causing a runway excursion. Three minor injuries happened among the 140 passengers ...
Approximate flight paths of aircraft involved. Waukegan National Airport in 1998. Approach plate for Waukegan National Airport. On February 8, 2000, a Zlin 242L light aircraft piloted by Chicago radio personality Bob Collins was involved in a mid-air collision with a Cessna 172P over Zion, Illinois, while both aircraft were on approach to land at the nearby Waukegan National Airport.
The cause of the crash was determined to be fuel starvation in both engines. January 5, 1947: American Airlines Flight 203 (Flagship St. Louis), a Douglas DC-3, landed wheels-up at Jones Beach, New York, due to radio interference problems; all 16 on board survived. The cause of the crash was the "inability of the pilot to land at a prepared ...
Jeju Air's chief executive said the airline will reduce its winter air traffic by up to 15 per cent and aim to secure trust following the death of 179 people in the plane crash.. All 175 ...
American Airlines Flight 1572 was a regularly scheduled passenger flight from O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois to Bradley International Airport near Hartford, Connecticut. On November 12, 1995, Flight 1572 was operated using a McDonnell Douglas MD-83, a twin-engine, narrow-body jet airliner (registration N566AA).