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Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182 was a scheduled flight on September 25, 1978, by Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA), from Sacramento to San Diego (SAN), with a stopover at Los Angeles (LAX).
Pacific Southwest Airways Flight 182 to San Diego. Approximately nine minutes earlier, a Pacific Southwest Airlines [PSA] Boeing 727-214 jet airliner, call sign N533PS, entered San Diego airspace just off Encinitas. PSA Flight 182 was a regularly scheduled flight from Sacramento to San Diego with a short stop at Los Angeles.
And yet, 40 years ago this week, on Monday 25 September 1978 in one of the worst aviation disasters in history, Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA) Flight 182 collided with Cessna Skyhawk N7711G...
On September 25th, 1978, Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA) flight 182 was a scheduled flight operating from Sacramento to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and onwards to San Diego Airport (Lindbergh Field) in California.
PSA Flight 182 originated in Sacramento, making an intermediate stop in Los Angeles, before flying the short leg back home to San Diego. 128 passengers were aboard, along with the seven operating crewmembers.
Thousands of feet up, PSA Flight 182, flying in from Sacramento by way of Los Angeles, was preparing to land, the pilots talking with the tower at the San Diego airport. “ PSA 182 Lindbergh...
Forty-six years ago, San Diego was the site of what was then the worst air disaster in U.S. history. PSA Flight 182 crashed into a North Park neighborhood, killing 144 people. KPBS reporter John...
Tragedy struck on the fateful day of Sept. 25, 1978 — a day that will always be remembered as a time of loss for so many families. Just after 9 a.m., PSA Flight 182 collided mid-air with a...
Flight 182, a Boeing 727-214, and a Gibbs Flite Center, Inc., Cessna 172, collided in midair about 3 nautical miles northeast of Lindbergh Field, San Diego, California. Both aircraft crashed in a residential area.
A Boeing 727, operating PSA flight 182 and a Cessna 172 crashed in a residential area of San Diego, California, following a mid-air collision. All 135 on board the Boeing 727, both occupants of the Cessna and seven persons on the ground were killed.