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SilkAir Flight 185 was a scheduled international passenger flight operated by a Boeing 737-300 from Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in Jakarta, Indonesia to Changi Airport in Singapore that crashed into the Musi River near Palembang, Sumatra, on 19 December 1997, killing all 97 passengers and 7 crew members on board.
SilkAir 185: Pilot Suicide? is a 2006 documentary film by Hong Kong-based independent production company APV. Its subject is the crash of SilkAir Flight 185 . The 60-minute documentary features interviews with air crash investigators who were involved in the case, relatives of those who were killed in the disaster, and lawyers who brought suit ...
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Flight 185 may refer to: ... SilkAir 185: Pilot Suicide?, a 2006 documentary about the above noted 1997 crash; All pages with titles containing Flight 185
SilkAir Flight 185: Musi River, Palembang, Indonesia Boeing 737-300: Pilot suicide (disputed by NTSC) 104 Entered a high-speed vertical dive and broke up on its way down into the Musi River 1999-01-31 EgyptAir Flight 990: Atlantic Ocean, 100 km (62 mi) S of Nantucket Boeing 767-300ER: Pilot suicide (disputed) 217
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
The FBI was able to recover six deleted data points that had been stored by Microsoft Flight Simulator X program in the weeks before MH370 disappeared.
FWIW, considering the resemblance of the final flight path to the two previous 737 accidents involving rudder hard-overs it is strange that the 'suicide' theory was even considered, and even stranger that it was clung to by some long after the majority of the 'evidence' against the accused pilot was apparently discredited.