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Egyptian swimmer who was killed in a plane crash while serving with the Egyptian Air Force when his Spitfire collided in mid-air with another Spitfire over Port Said. Paris Kanellakis: Greece 1995 Computer scientist, professor American Airlines Flight 965: Buga, Colombia Navigational errors by flight crew William Kapell: United States 1953
United States Auto Club#1978 plane crash – killed eight racing officials and their pilot; 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue – killed two divers rescuing 12 youth footballers and their coach from a flooded cave; 2018 Leicester helicopter crash – killed five, including football club owner and two staff members
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Aug. 4, 1997: Near Poygen, a pilot and passenger died after a plane hit the ground. NTSB ruled probable cause of a crash as a loss control of the aircraft. NTSB ruled probable cause of a crash as ...
BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) - Philadelphia Inquirer co-owner Lewis Katz was killed along with six other people in a fiery plane crash in Massachusetts, just days after reaching a deal that many hoped ...
The airline, VoePass, said in a statement that 58 passengers and four crew members were on board the plane when it went down in São Paulo. A passenger plane carrying 62 people has crashed in ...
The deliberate crashes of American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175 into the World Trade Center as part of the September 11 attacks in 2001 constitute, by a large margin, the deadliest aircraft disaster by number of victims on the ground, with a total of approximately 2,600 ground fatalities attributed to the two crashes and ...
Photo Name Title Date Place Country Type Aircraft model (1862–1936) Arvid Lindman [3]: former Prime Minister of Sweden: 9 December 1936 Croydon, Surrey United Kingdom ...