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Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1967 (26 P) Pages in category "Aviation accidents and incidents in 1967" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:1967 deaths. It includes 1967 deaths that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. 1962
On November 5, 1967, Cathay Pacific Flight 033, a CV-880-22M-3 (VR-HFX) overran the runway on takeoff from Kai Tak Airport following a loss of control after the right nosewheel blew, killing 1 of 127 on board. [25] On November 20, 1967, TWA Flight 128 crashed on approach to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. Seventy people were ...
Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1967 (26 P) Pages in category "1967 deaths" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 4,927 total.
Cathay Pacific Flight 700Z bombing – While flying at 29.000 ft, a suitcase bomb exploded. The aircraft disintegrated. All 80 people on board were killed. Air Vietnam Flight 706 was hijacked, then crashed after a missed approach at Phan Rang.
1930s. American Airways flight attendants Mae Bobeck, Agnes Nohava, Marie Allen, and Velma Maul are poised, each with her right hand on the guard rail, as they descend the boarding steps of an ...
On 2 September 2024, Cathay Pacific Flight 383, operated by an Airbus A350-1041 from Hong Kong International Airport to Zurich Airport, experiened a serious incident after a leak in fuel system of the left engine, which caused an engine fire after departing Hong Kong. The plane circled over the sea for more than half an hour to dump fuel before ...
The US Code of Federal Regulations defines an accident as "an occurrence associated with the operation of an aircraft, which takes place between the time any person boards the aircraft with the intention of flight and all such persons have disembarked, and in which any person suffers death or serious injury, or in which the aircraft receives substantial damage;" an incident as "an occurrence ...