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  2. United Air Lines Flight 266 - Wikipedia

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    On January 18, 1969, at approximately 18:21 PST, the Boeing 727 operating the flight crashed into Santa Monica Bay, Pacific Ocean, about 11.5 miles (18.5 km) west of Los Angeles International Airport, four minutes after takeoff, killing all 38 on board.

  3. United Airlines flight nearly plunged into Pacific Ocean ...

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    On Dec. 18, a United Airlines plane went from 2,200 feet to 775 feet in less than 20 seconds, according to flight data. United Airlines flight nearly plunged into Pacific Ocean after takeoff ...

  4. United Airlines Flight 1175 - Wikipedia

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    On February 13, 2018, around noon local time, a Boeing 777-222 [a] airplane, operating as United Airlines Flight 1175 (UA1175), experienced an in-flight separation of a fan blade in the No. 2 (right) engine while over the Pacific Ocean en route from San Francisco International Airport to the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, Honolulu, Hawaii. [1]

  5. A United Airlines Flight Nearly Crashed Into The Ocean Last ...

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  6. NTSB says miscommunication caused flight to approach ocean's ...

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    The Boeing 777 plunged from more than 2,200 feet to more than 1,400 feet towards the Pacific Ocean's surface, and then recovered. 271 passengers and 10 crew members were on board.

  7. Alaska Airlines Flight 261 - Wikipedia

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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.

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