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In the early afternoon of October 6, 2018, a stretch limousine crashed at the junction of New York state routes 30 and 30A, north of Schoharie and 30 miles (48 kilometers) west of Albany. The crash killed 20: the driver, all 17 passengers, and two pedestrians who were in a nearby parking lot.
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The court ruled that the crash resulted from a piece of metal from a Continental jet that was left on the runway; the object punctured a tyre on the Concorde and then ruptured a fuel tank. [ 55 ] [ 56 ] [ 57 ] The convictions were overturned by a French appeals court in November 2012, thereby clearing Continental (which had merged with United ...
A French court found Continental Airlines and one of its mechanics guilty of involuntary homicide in the crash of an Air France Concorde aircraft more than 10 years
Regency Transportation Ltd., operator of the bus in the fatal New York I-84 crash, failed semi-annual inspections from the state Department of Transportation.
Road incident deaths in New York City (62 P) Pages in category "Road incident deaths in New York (state)" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total.
According to a New York State Police press release obtained by NBC News, the fatal crash took place on June 30, 2024, in Masonville, New York, which is approximately 50 miles south of Cooperstown.
The Concorde banks, and the number one engine overheats. London control reports that the crash began with the overheating of the oven. The crew discovers the number one engine is now on fire, and they quickly extinguish it. The Concorde continues its descent as one passenger becomes hysterical. The plane then levels out at 9,000 feet.