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26 Mar

Convair T-29D (CV-240) – 52-5826

A USAF Convair T-29D (52-5826) was returning from Meridian when it approached Langley AFB at night. At the same time a Cavalier Flyers ...

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26 Mar

Carstedt Jet Liner 600F – N1200H

The Carstedt Jet Liner 600F descended below MDA in IFR conditions, hit power cables and crashed short of the runway. The weather was wo...

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26 Mar

Howard Super Ventura – N234YU

The aircraft crashed in a steep nose down attitude during a 350 deg heading change to intercept the localizer. PROBABLE CAUSE: pilot i...

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26 Mar

Douglas DC-3D – N15HC

Weather at Huntsville was below minima, so the flight was diverted to Houston Intercontinental Airport. The runway 08 ILS approach was ...

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26 Mar

Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina – N5588W

Both engines lost power en route. The pilot attempted a forced landing beside a highway in the desert. The Catalina collided with a dir...

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26 Mar

BAC One-Eleven 401AK – N711ST

Departure from Lake Tahoe had to be delayed by 1 hour because of de-icing procedures and snow removal at the airport. Takeoff clearance...

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26 Mar

Douglas DC-6BF – N77DG

Three engines had lost power shortly after takeoff from runway 10. The aircraft crashed just 2 km short of runway 19 in an attempt to r...

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26 Mar

de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter 100 – N6383

Golden West Flight 261 departed Ontario, CA at 15:56PST for a VFR flight to Los Angeles. At 16:04 the crew contacted LAX arrival and re...

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26 Mar

Beechcraft 100 King Air – N50PC

Crashed when the pilot lost control during a go around at Birmingham Airport, AL (BHM). PROBABLE CAUSE: pilot in command - failed to o...

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26 Mar

Boeing 727-251 – N274US

Flight NW6231 departed New York-JFK at 19:14 for a ferry flight to Buffalo and was cleared by departure control to climb to FL140. At 1...

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