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Air France Flight 422 was a scheduled flight on 20 April 1998 by Air France from Bogotá, Colombia, to Quito, Ecuador, covering the final leg of a flight from Paris to Quito. The Boeing 727 was destroyed, killing all 53 people on board, when it crashed into the Eastern Hills of Bogotá because of foggy weather and low visibility after taking ...
A multi-vehicle crash blocking all lanes on Route 422 eastbound is creating a major traffic backup in Upper Merion Township. Multi-vehicle crash on Route 422 EB, all lanes blocked [Video] Skip to ...
Jul. 18—A billow of smoke could be seen from as far away as the city line following a head-on collision Monday afternoon on Route 422 East in Slippery Rock Township. The crash resulted in the ...
Air France has been in operation since 1933. Its aircraft have been involved in a number of major accidents and incidents. The deadliest accident of the airline occurred on June 1, 2009, when Air France Flight 447, an Airbus A330-203, flying from Rio de Janeiro to Paris crashed into the Atlantic Ocean with 228 fatalities.
On 5 April 1988, KU 422 departed Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok with 3 The crew includes Captain Subhi Naim Youssef, 53 years old, an Iraqi, the co-pilot Eid Al-Azmi, 31 years old, a Kuwaiti, and flight engineer Ayyad Al-Shamilaan, 43 years old, a Kuwaiti. and 112 passengers aboard, including three members of the Kuwaiti Royal Family.
On June 28, 1998, United Airlines Flight 863, a Boeing 747-400 flying United's regularly scheduled transpacific service from San Francisco International Airport to Sydney Airport was forced to shut down one of its right-wing engines and nearly collided with San Bruno Mountain while recovering from the engine failure.
U.S. Route 422 (US 422) is a 271-mile-long (436 km) spur route of US 22 split into two segments in the U.S. states of Ohio and Pennsylvania. The western segment of US 422 runs from downtown Cleveland , Ohio, east to Ebensburg , Pennsylvania.
Marine Fighting Squadron 422 (VMF-422) was a Vought F4U Corsair squadron in the United States Marine Corps.The squadron, also known as the "Flying Buccaneers", fought in World War II but is perhaps best known for its role in the worst accident in naval aviation history when 22 of the squadron's 23 aircraft were lost flying through a typhoon on 25 January 1944.