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On April 9, 1990, Atlantic Southeast Airlines Flight 2254, a scheduled passenger flight from Muscle Shoals, Alabama, to Gadsden, Alabama, to Atlanta, Georgia, was involved in a mid-air collision with a Cessna 172 over Gadsden. The collision resulted in the death of the pilot and passenger of the Cessna 172. [1] [2]
ALEA identified the victim as Michael A. Ridens, 61.
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Gadsden: Alabama: Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia: The aircraft experienced a mid-air collision with a Cessna 172, killing both occupants of the Cessna, while there were no injuries aboard the commercial flight and it made a successful landing in spite of loss of its right horizontal stabilizer. January 25, 1990 73 85 85 Avianca Flight 52: Cove Neck ...
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On April 16, 1994, three employees were shot and killed and a fourth employee was seriously injured at a Popeyes restaurant in Gadsden, Alabama.The perpetrators, Robert Bryant Melson (June 5, 1971 – June 8, 2017) [1] and Cuhuatemoc Hinricky Peraita (born May 19, 1976), [1] robbed the restaurant of over $2,100, led the four employees into a freezer, and then shot all four of them.
The motorcyclist tried to avoid a collision, according to an FHP news release, but wound up crashing into the side of the car.
July 9 – Gadsden Airport (Gadsden, Alabama) – Pilot Harry Claxton and passenger Dr. George Horn were killed when their Aeronca AR-7 dove and crashed while making a turn during a mock battle. It is believed that loose tools and missing cover boots caused the control yoke to jam causing the accident.