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World Airways Flight 30 was a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30CF airliner which suffered a fatal accident upon landing at Logan International Airport in Boston after departing Newark International Airport in Newark, New Jersey on January 23, 1982. Two of the passengers were never found, and are presumed to have drowned.
SS Rock Island Bridge collision when the Irish tanker SS Iroquois rammed her three times in fog on March 23, 1920, 8 miles off Lizard Point, Cornwall. Submarine Boat Company built ship,s Cargo 1023 ships with 3,545 DWT: City of Fairbury/Ablanset, Hull # 59, Ship ID # 218786, Delivered: September-19, USSB # 793,
Enacted in 1961 in the wake of the 1960 New York mid-air collision, FAR Part 91.85 mandated speed restrictions below 10,000 feet (3,000 m) within 30 nautical miles of a destination airport. After the accident involving Flight 553, in all areas below 10,000 feet (3,000 m) aircraft were prohibited from exceeding 250 knots (290 mph; 460 km/h) IAS.
Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda apologized Monday for massive cheating on certification tests for seven vehicle models as the automaker suspended production of three of them. The wide-ranging ...
Newark Legal Center: 329 ft (100 m) 20 2000 Grad Associates, architects. Tallest building constructed in Newark in the 2000s. [33] [34] [35] 10= One Newark Center: 326 ft (99 m) 22 1992 Tallest building constructed in Newark in the 1990s. Home of Seton Hall University School of Law. [36] [37] [38] 10= American Insurance Company Building
In the 1910s, the city of Newark began excavating an angled shipping channel in the northeastern quadrant of the wetland. This became the basis of Port Newark. [7] [8] Work on the channel and terminal facilities on its north side accelerated during World War I, when the federal government took control of Port Newark. During the war, nearly ...
Around this time, the flight had a near midair collision with Delta Air Lines Flight 2315 flying from Hartford to Tampa, reportedly missing the plane by only 300 feet (90 m). [26] [27] [28] Bottiglia yelled at the Delta pilot to make collision avoidance maneuvers, adding, "I think [Flight 175] has been hijacked. I don't know his intentions.
Four killed in a head-on collision of freights near Pineola, Florida. Collision may have been averted had crews agreed to use new radios but refused to unless their pay was increased [168] 1958 Newark Bay rail accident, Bayonne, New Jersey; 48 killed plus 48 injured [169] [170] 1959 Meldrim trestle disaster, Meldrim, Georgia; 23 killed [171] [172]