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A Northwest Orient Lockheed L-188 Electra, similar to the one involved. The seven-month-old Lockheed L-188C Electra operating as Northwest Orient Flight 710 (the airline's first Electra) was a regularly scheduled flight departing Minneapolis-St. Paul to Miami with a stop at Chicago Midway Airport. Radio contact with the Indianapolis Control ...
Flight 710 may refer to: Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 710, crashed on 17 March 1960; Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 710, hijacked on 5 July 1972;
Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 706; Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 710; P. Panarctic Oils Flight 416; R. Reeve Aleutian Airways Flight 8; S. SAM Colombia Flight ...
0–9. Northwest Airlines Flight 1; Northwest Airlines Flight 2; Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 2; Northwest Airlines Flight 85; Northwest Airlines Flight 188
March 17 – Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 710, a Lockheed L-188 Electra, disintegrates in mid-air near Cannelton, Indiana, killing all 63 people on board, after metal fatigue causes its right wing to separate at an altitude of 18,000 feet (5,486 m) .
D. B. Cooper, also known as Dan Cooper, hijacked Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 305 on November 24 1971. During the flight, Cooper told a flight attendant he had a bomb, demanding $200,000 in ...
Renewal of interest in finding the cause for the Braniff Flight 542 crash occurred after Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 710, another Electra model aircraft of the same kind as Flight 542, disintegrated in-flight and crashed near Tell City, Indiana, on March 17, 1960. Following the second crash, CAB Chief Safety Investigator Phillip Goldstein ...
Continuing the putative flight plan: many Western airlines are banned from Russian skies. Others, including T’Way, choose to avoid the world’s biggest country.