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  2. TWA Flight 128 - Wikipedia

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    TWA Flight 128 was a regularly scheduled Trans World Airlines passenger flight from Los Angeles to Boston, with intermediate stops in Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. On November 20, 1967, Flight 128 crashed on final approach to Greater Cincinnati Airport ; 70 of the 82 people aboard the Convair 880 were killed in the crash.

  3. Flight 128 - Wikipedia

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    Flight 128 may refer to: Listed chronologically. TWA Flight 128, crashed on 20 November 1967; Necon Air Flight 128, crashed on 5 September 1999;

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    A chemical gas leak from a rail tanker in Whitewater Township, Ohio, prompted fears of an explosion and evacuation orders for people within at least a half-mile radius of the incident.

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  6. 1961 Cincinnati Zantop DC-4 crash - Wikipedia

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    This was the first of at least three aircraft on their final approach that failed to reach runway 18 at the Greater Cincinnati Airport, becoming victims of the area's hilly terrain with steep changes in elevation from the Ohio River, [2] the others being American Airlines Flight 383 and TWA Flight 128.

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    On Bruce's death, his brother Malcolm Forbes became president and chief executive officer of Forbes, and editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine. [13] Between 1961 and 1999 the magazine was edited by James Michaels. [14] In 1993, under Michaels, Forbes was a finalist for the National Magazine Award. [15]