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On March 5, 1998, Flight 8315, a Cessna 208 Caravan leased from FedEx, departed on a cargo flight from Memphis en route to Bowling Green when radar and radio contact was lost. The plane crashed about 8.8 miles SE of Clarksville on a ridge on the northern side of a valley. The pilot, who was the aircraft's only occupant, was killed.
FedEx Express Flight 80, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11F, crashed on landing at Narita International Airport due to pilot error, killing the two pilots. 21 October Azza Transport Flight 2241, a Boeing 707-330C, crashed on takeoff from Sharjah International Airport due to loss of control caused by crew errors, killing the six crew. 28 November
The crew members were sent to hospital for minor injuries, and were later released. Both returned to flying with FedEx Express a month later. Overview of the accident site. The NTSB issued nine safety recommendations as a result of the crash, including recommendations to prevent in-flight icing. [6]
One person is killed and at least two others are injured in a crash involving several vehicles in Cerritos.
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