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Midwest Express Airlines Flight 105 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight that crashed into an open field in Oak Creek, Wisconsin shortly after taking off from General Mitchell International Airport on September 6, 1985. The airplane, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9, was carrying 31 passengers and crew. None of them survived the crash.
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Midwest Express Airlines Flight 105: Milwaukee: Wisconsin: McDonnell Douglas DC-9-14: The aircraft suffered an uncontained engine failure shortly after takeoff and then crashed due to inappropriate response by the crew to the loss of thrust. August 25, 1985 8 0 0 Bar Harbor Airlines Flight 1808: Auburn: Maine: Beechcraft Model 99
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Flight 105 may refer to: Listed chronologically. Pennsylvania Central Airlines Flight 105, crashed on 6 January 1946; Flight 105 UFO sighting, reported by crew members of United Airlines Flight 105 on 4 July 1947; Aeroflot Flight 105, crashed on 9 June 1958; Britannia Airways Flight 105, crashed on 1 September 1966