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The crash of Flight 182 was preceded by a near-tragedy almost ten years earlier (also involving Pacific Southwest Airlines), when, on January 15, 1969, a PSA Boeing 727-214 (#N973PS) had collided with Cessna 182L (#N42242) on ascent from San Francisco International Airport, bound for Ontario International Airport. The 727 continued on to ...
The perpetrator, David Burke, was a disgruntled former employee of USAir, the parent company of Pacific Southwest Airlines. [5] The crash was the second-worst mass murder in Californian history, after the similar crash of Pacific Air Lines Flight 773 in 1964. It was the second fatal crash of PSA, after Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182.
Flight 182 may refer to: . Listed chronologically. American Airlines Flight 182, narrowly avoided a mid-air collision over Michigan on 26 November 1975; Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182, crashed after colliding with a private plane over San Diego on 25 September 1978
The plane crashed in North Park in 1978. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
September 25, 1978: Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182 crashed after colliding with a Cessna 172 aircraft in San Diego; killing all 137 people on board the 727 plus 2 on the Cessna and a further 7 on the ground for a total of 144 deaths. [33]
Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA) was a low-cost US airline headquartered in San Diego, California, that operated from 1949 to 1988. It was the first substantial scheduled discount airline . PSA called itself "The World's Friendliest Airline" and painted a smile on the nose of its airplanes, the PSA Grinningbirds . [ 2 ]
The night of January 29, 2025 will be one that Hamaad Raza, a Washington DC resident, will never forget.His wife, who was aboard American Airlines flight 5342 when it crashed into the Potomac ...
Southwest Airlines Flight 1763: in flight toward Salt Lake City: Utah: Boeing 737-700: In an apparent case of air rage, a man opened the cockpit door and was then subdued by eight others and died of asphyxiation as a result. January 31, 2000 88 0 0 Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Pacific Ocean, near Anacapa Island: California: McDonnell Douglas MD-83