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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 Douglas DC-9, was carrying 31 passengers and crew. None of them survived the crash.
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The flight lost control due to severe turbulence and a downdraft caused by a thunderstorm. January 21, 1943 19 0 0 Pan Am Flight 1104: near Ukiah: California: Martin M-130: The flight became off-course in poor weather at night and struck a mountain. October 23, 1942 12 0 2 American Airlines Flight 28: Chino Canyon near Palm Springs: California
Midwest Airlines' final flight operated with a Boeing 717-200 and staffed with Midwest Airlines flight crews landed in Milwaukee on November 2, 2009. [34] Effective November 3, 2009, Midwest Airlines ceased to exist as an operating airline (allowing its DOT air carrier operator certificate to lapse). Midwest Connect flights operated by SkyWest ...
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Data from flight tracker FlightAware showed a plane leaving the small airport at 2:07 p.m. before its flight ended at 2:09 p.m., which is the time that police said they received a notification ...
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
Few flight issues were reported at Buffalo Niagara International Airport. The New York Thruway, closed in sections for parts of the weekend, was open Monday and had dropped restrictions on ...