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Al Haynes was born on August 31, 1931, at the family home in Paris, Texas. [1] He was the third child to Herbert Clair Haynes (1896–1972) and Fannie Temperance Baker (1896–1991). His father worked as a district manager of a telephone company and his mother was a homemaker.
Flight 232's captain, Alfred C. "Al" Haynes, 57, was hired by United Airlines in 1956. He was highly experienced and had 29,967 hours of total flight time with United, of which 7,190 were in the DC-10. [1]: 112 [7] Haynes' co-pilot was First Officer William R. "Bill" Records, 48.
Charlton Heston as Al Haynes; Richard Thomas as Gary Brown; James Coburn as Jim Hathaway; Leon Russom as Bob Hamilton; John M. Jackson as Dennis Nielsen; Tom O'Brien as Chris Porter; Philip Baker Hall as Sam Gochenour; Tom Everett as Mack Zubinski; Carmen Argenziano as Bill Records; Bruce McGill as Dudley Dvorak; Arthur Rosenberg as Dennis Fitch
Alfred Haynes can refer to: Al Haynes (1931–2019), American airline pilot known for his crash-landing of United Airlines Flight 232 Alf Haynes (1907–1953), English football player
Alfred George James Hayes (8 August 1928 – 21 July 2005) was an English professional wrestler, manager and commentator, best known for his appearances in the United States with the World Wrestling Federation between 1982 and 1995 where he was known as Lord Alfred Hayes.
Haynesworth was born in Hartsville, South Carolina. [5] [6] He attended Hartsville High School, [7] and participated in football and track, throwing the shot put. [8]Haynesworth accounted for 150 tackles, 56 tackles for loss, six sacks, and six fumble recoveries as a junior; he followed that by tallying 110 tackles, 51 quarterback pressures, and six sacks as a senior in 1998.
He was a fan of a wide range of artists including the Beatles, Pink Floyd, ... Ministry: The Lost Gospels According to Al Jourgensen, was released in July 2013.
Alfred Edward Haynes (4 April 1907 – 23 June 1953) was an English footballer.. Born in Oxford, Haynes started out at Oxford City before joining Arsenal aged 21 in 1928. A half back, he spent six seasons at Arsenal but only played 29 first-team games; however these coincided with the start of the club's first period of success under Herbert Chapman.