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26 Mar

McDonnell Douglas DC-8-63 – CF-TIW

Air Canada flight 621 was a routine early morning flight originating from Montreal-Dorval International Airport, QC (YUL), with destina...

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26 Mar

Consolidated PBY-6A Catalina – N6459C

The Catalina struck granite boulders 252 feet short and 5 feet below runway elevation. PROBABLEÿCAUSES: pilotÿinÿcommandÿ-ÿmisjudgedÿd...

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26 Mar

Boeing 737-222 – N9005U

At 18:50 Boeing 737 "City of Bristol" taxied to runway 09 for departure. At 19:05 the first officer, who was pilot flying, initiated th...

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26 Mar

Douglas C-54D-1-DC (DC-4) – HC-AON

After an instrument takeoff from runway 27R for a flight to Quito via Panama City the DC-4 reached a height of 50 feet before it began ...

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26 Mar

McDonnell Douglas DC-9-33CF – N935F

ALM flight 980, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-33CF, ditched into the Caribbean Sea after running out of fuel. Forty of the 63 occupants surv...

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26 Mar

Lockheed L-1049H Super Constellation – N174W

The Constellation undershot the runway on landing and collided with a snow bank. This caused the left main gear to collapse and the lef...

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26 Mar

Learjet 23 – N434EJ

Crashed into trees and caught fire short of the runway; illusions produced by the lack of visual cues during a circling approach over u...

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26 Mar

de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter 100 – N124PM

Pilgrim Flight 203 departed from Groton about 16:21, approximately 15 minutes behind schedule primarily because of ground delays encoun...

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26 Mar

Convair CV-240-0 – N741J

The Convair was flown with numerous maintenance discrepancies. Because of landing gear locking problems, the crew decided to carry out ...

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26 Mar

Handley Page HP-137 Jetstream 1 – D-INAH

The aircraft crashed 3 km short of runway 21 and 0,5 km left of the extended centerline into snow in an uncontrolled attitude. The 1st ...

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