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Alaska Airlines Flight 261 was an Alaska Airlines flight of a McDonnell Douglas MD-80 series aircraft that crashed into the Pacific Ocean on January 31, 2000, roughly 2.7 miles (4.3 km; 2.3 nmi) north of Anacapa Island, California, following a catastrophic loss of pitch control, killing all 88 on board: 5 crew and 83 passengers.
The aircraft crashed into the ocean because of deliberate flight-control inputs by the relief first officer, though Egyptian authorities maintain that there was an underlying mechanical cause. June 1, 1999 11 110 134 American Airlines Flight 1420: Little Rock: Arkansas: McDonnell Douglas MD-82
Golden West Airlines Flight 261, a mid-air collision in Whittier, California in 1975 Thai Airways Flight 261 , a crash landing in Thailand in 1998 Alaska Airlines Flight 261 , a crash into the Pacific Ocean off California in 2000
Loss of Control and Impact with Pacific Ocean Alaska Airlines Flight 261; Image title: Aircraft Accident Report; Date and time of digitizing: 16:22, 9 January 2003:
Alaskan Airlines officials said the flight had reported an "unusual vibration" shortly after departure from Seattle to San Diego. Alaska Air flight makes emergency landing; video shows metal ...
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New video shows ‘anxious’ Alaska Airlines passenger walking onto wing of plane after opening emergency exit. Jacki Thrapp. December 28, 2024 at 10:56 PM.