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Ian Epstein was working as a flight attendant when an American Airlines plane collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, Jan. 29 In an interview, his ex ...
In the wake of this third accident in Elizabeth, mounting public concern led to a lengthy closure of Newark Airport and to a nationwide review of the safety of airport operations. The airport reopened only nine months later, on November 15, 1952, after the investigations into the crashes determined that the airport facilities were not at fault. [3]
A Delaware man is speaking out after losing both his wife and 11-year-old son in the D.C. plane crash. Vitali Kay, father to 11-year-old Sean Kay (who also went by Ilya) and husband to Julia Kay ...
On final approach to runway 6 at Newark Airport using the instrument landing system, it crashed at 3:45 p.m. into a house at the intersection of Williamson and South Streets, in the city of Elizabeth, New Jersey, approximately 3.4 miles (5.5 km) southeast of Newark. The cause of the crash was never determined. The plane, which had gone 2,100 ...
The husband and father of two victims killed in the Washington, D.C. plane crash is remembering the pair as loving and talented ladies. Andrey Ter, an Armenian refugee who fled from Azerbaijan in ...
The last major U.S. commercial air crash occurred in February 2009 when a Continental Airlines flight out of Newark, New Jersey, operated by Colgan Air crashed into a house as it was approaching ...
FedEx Express Flight 14 was a scheduled cargo flight from Singapore to Newark, New Jersey, via Malaysia, Taiwan, and Alaska.On July 31, 1997, the aircraft flying this route crashed during landing on its final segment at Newark International Airport, inverting and catching fire, injuring all five people on board.
Vitali Kay, who lost his wife and son in the deadly D.C. plane crash on Jan. 29, says, “It feels like one long day” since the tragedy.. Yulia Kay, 42, and Sean, 11, were attempting to return ...