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  2. United Airlines Flight 93 - Wikipedia

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    [105] [106] In September 2011, shortly before the 10th anniversary of the attacks, a video of the rising smoke cloud filmed by Dave Berkebile (who had died the previous February) from his yard on Bluebird Lane, 5.8 miles (9.3 km) away from the crash site, was published on YouTube. [107] [108] Debris of Flight 93 found at crash site. The United ...

  3. Allegheny Airlines Flight 737 - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after Flight 737's crash, Allegheny Airlines self-imposed new rules for landings at airports. The rules required visibility of 1,000 feet up and three miles out for any airport without instrument landing systems. Allegheny cancelled 124 out of 1,409 scheduled flight segments in the first week after the new visibility rules were adopted. [6]

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  5. Allegheny Airlines Flight 371 - Wikipedia

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    The crash was the first fatal accident in the history of Allegheny Airlines and was the deadliest until the 1969 crash of Allegheny Airlines Flight 853. Also the crash was the largest aviation incident in county history , and was the only deadly incident involving Williamsport Regional Airport until the Merion air disaster in 1991.

  6. Bryn Athyn train wreck - Wikipedia

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    The Bryn Athyn train wreck occurred on December 5, 1921, when a head-on collision occurred on a single line of track near Bryn Athyn station in Pennsylvania, United States. The collision resulted in a fire and claimed 27 lives while injuring 70 others.

  7. USAir Flight 427 - Wikipedia

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    The crash site, near the Aliquippa exit of I-376, is located on private property. The road to the site is accessible only to 427 Support League and Pine Creek Land Conservation Trust members. [26] Three tombstones are located at the Sewickley Cemetery, 10 miles (16 km) from the site of the crash and within the flight path of USAir 427. [27]

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  9. Pennsylvania train crash highlights shortcomings of automated ...

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    The collision of three Norfolk Southern trains in Pennsylvania early this month highlights the shortcomings of the automated braking system that was created to prevent such crashes. None of the ...