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Corporate Airlines Flight 5966 was a scheduled passenger flight from St. Louis, Missouri to Kirksville, Missouri. On October 19, 2004, the Jetstream 32 aircraft operating the flight crashed on approach to Kirksville Regional Airport as a result of pilot error, killing 13 of the 15 people aboard.
[2] After the accident, the airline restricted CRJ-200 flights to a maximum altitude of FL370. It also changed its training program to include ground school and simulator training in high-altitude operations. [4] In the year after the accident, each Pinnacle pilot was given simulator training up to FL410 and shown what occurred on Flight 3701.
Kansas City police work the scene of a fatal crash on Interstate 435 near Missouri 210 highway on Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024, in Kansas City. Two people died after a vehicle being chased by police was ...
1999 Bourbonnais, Illinois, train crash – An accident in which an Amtrak train collided with a semi-trailer truck that was trying to beat the train across a grade crossing. 2015 Halifax train crash – An accident in which an Amtrak train struck a truck carrying an oversize load that was obstructing the line at a grade crossing.
The crash occurred about 6:30 a.m. on Missouri 291 near South Home Farm Road in Cass County, the highway patrol said on Twitter. ***Fatal crash on MO-291 at 231 street, in Cass Co, north of ...
[1]: 1 On the date of the accident, Flight 427 was operated using a McDonnell Douglas MD-82 (registration number N954U). [ 1 ] : 1 There were 132 passengers and 8 crew on board. [ 1 ] : 1 The captain of Flight 427 was Captain Rick Carr (age 57), the first officer was Randy Speed (38), and Randy Richardson was an off-duty crew member occupying ...
The exact cause of the accident was never determined. Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 293 was a Military Air Transport Service charter flight carrying 101 servicemen and their families that crashed into the sea off the Alaska coast on June 3, 1963. The cause of the accident was never determined, and no bodies were ever recovered. [9]
The crash occurred while the entire cockpit crew was preoccupied with a burnt-out landing gear indicator light. They failed to notice that the autopilot had inadvertently been disconnected, and as a result, the aircraft gradually lost altitude and crashed. This was the first fatal crash of a wide-body aircraft.