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Rubber Duck tells the convoy to disregard the toll as they head for the state border and continue east toward the New Jersey shore, crashing through the toll gate at 98 miles per hour (158 km/h), well above the national 55 mph limit in place at the time, in the process.
On December 3, 1990, two Northwest Airlines jetliners collided at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport. Flight 1482, a scheduled Douglas DC-9-14 operating from Detroit to Pittsburgh International Airport, taxied by mistake onto an active runway in dense fog and was hit by a departing Boeing 727 operating as Flight 299 to Memphis International Airport.
Maus had logged 20,859 flight hours during his career, including 1,359 hours on the MD-82. [1]: 5 Other pilots who had flown with Maus described him as a "competent and capable pilot" who had a reputation for operating "by the book". [1]: 6 The flight's first officer was 35-year-old David J. Dodds, from Galena, Illinois. [7]
State and local officials say the Federal Highway Administration has approved plans for a new crash gate for emergency vehicles on I-84.
5 29 The train derailed due to a collapsed culvert. RAR-85-14: July 11, 1984 Silver Star: McBee, South Carolina: Grade crossing 2 5 The train struck a gasoline tanker at a grade crossing. [5] July 23, 1984 Shoreliner New England Zip: Queens, New York Train collision 1 140 The two trains collided head-on on the Hell Gate Line viaduct. RAB-85-07 ...
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Gate crashing, gatecrashing, or party crashing is the act of entering, attending, or participating in an event without an invitation or ticket. [1]The term has also come to be used to refer to intrusions on videographed sessions, such as interviews and news reports, either by parties the video producers did not intend to feature or by unforeseen, often whimsical, acts.
[2] At 200–300 feet (61–91 m) above ground level, the right wing stalled. The nose pitched down as the wings rolled toward 90 degrees and at 16:56, the aircraft struck level terrain 1,400 feet (470 yd; 430 m) from the end of the runway. [1] The plane was destroyed by the impact and post-crash fire and none of its cargo was salvaged.