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United Airlines Flight 811 was a regularly scheduled international flight from Los Angeles to Sydney, with intermediate stops at Honolulu and Auckland.On February 24, 1989, the Boeing 747-122 serving the flight experienced a cargo-door failure in flight shortly after leaving Honolulu.
Delta Flight 954, operating the Convair, experienced miscommunication with air traffic control and were crossing a runway in poor visibility when North Central Airlines Flight 575, operating the DC-9, were in their takeoff roll on the same runway. The DC-9 attempted to fly over the Convair but struck it and then crash landed back on the runway.
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February 24 – A cargo door failure causes a piece of fuselage to detach from United Airlines Flight 811, a Boeing 747-122, over the Pacific Ocean near Honolulu, Hawaii. Nine people are sucked from the plane by explosive decompression to their deaths. Another 38 people are injured. The plane lands safely at Honolulu International Airport.
Flight 811 may refer to: Listed chronologically. China Airlines Flight 811, crash-landed in Manila on 27 February 1980; Aeroflot Flight 811, collided mid-air on 24 August 1981; China Airlines Flight 811, the flight of Ninoy Aquino, who was assassinated while deplaning on 21 August 1983; see Assassination of Ninoy Aquino