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  2. Air France Flight 447 - Wikipedia

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    Both flight recorders stopped recording at 02:14:28 UTC, 3 hours and 45 minutes after takeoff. At that point, the aircraft's ground speed was recorded as 107 knots (198 km/h; 123 mph), and the aircraft was descending at 10,912 feet per minute (55.43 m/s) (108 knots (200 km/h; 124 mph) of vertical speed.

  3. Pilot films the aftermath of his plane crashing into the ocean

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    > View this post on Instagram> > Experienced an engine failure off the coast of San Francisco today during a photo formation flight, had to ditch into the ocean. Bobbed around getting hypothermia ...

  4. List of unrecovered and unusable flight recorders - Wikipedia

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    The recording tape of the FDR had run out and was found on the receiving spool sealed with a piece of transparent tape; the aircraft had been operated improperly for 117 hours after the tape had run out. [30] 1985-02-19 006: China Airlines: Boeing 747SP-09 Pacific Ocean, near San Francisco, California, United States Accident

  5. Alaska Airlines Flight 261 - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Airlines Flight 261 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico, to Seattle–Tacoma International Airport in Seattle, Washington, United States, with an intermediate stop at San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, California.

  6. FAA investigating Southwest flight that came within 400 feet ...

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    A federal investigation is underway after a Southwest Airlines flight plunged toward the ocean off a Hawaiian island. FAA investigating Southwest flight that came within 400 feet of crashing into ...

  7. AS-102 - Wikipedia

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    AS-102 was designed to repeat the flight of AS-101.It would once again carry a boilerplate Apollo command and service module.The only difference from Boilerplate 13 carried on AS-101 was that on Boilerplate 15, one of the simulated reaction control system thruster quads (attitude control thrusters) was instrumented to record launch temperatures and vibrations.

  8. Video shows helicopter crash into the ocean just feet from ...

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    On Saturday, Feb. 19, the Miami Beach police department released video of a helicopter crashing into the ocean off the coast of the south Florida city.

  9. Flyaway Deep Ocean Salvage System - Wikipedia

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    The Flyaway Deep Ocean Salvage System (FADOSS) is a modular system used by the United States Navy to raise sunken objects, such as aircraft or small vessels. It has a maximum lifting capacity of 60,000 lb (27,000 kg), and can recover objects from depths of 20,000 ft (6,100 m).