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Airborne Express Flight 827 was a functional evaluation flight (FEF) of an Airborne Express Douglas DC-8-63F (registration N827AX) that had undergone a major modification. On December 22, 1996, during the test flight, the aircraft stalled and crashed, killing all six people on board.
Flight 827 may refer to Air Rhodesia Flight 827, shot down on 12 February 1979; Airborne Express Flight 827, crashed on 22 December 1996 This page was last edited on ...
United Airlines Flight 173, a DC-8-61 (N8082U), crashed near Portland, Oregon due to fuel exhaustion after the crew became preoccupied with a landing gear problem, killing 10 of 189 on board. [1] Swissair Flight 316 burning 8 October 1979 Swissair Flight 316 overran the runway on landing at Ellinikon Airport due to crew error, killing 14 of 154 ...
On June 28, 1998, United Airlines Flight 863, a Boeing 747-400 flying United's regularly scheduled transpacific service from San Francisco International Airport to Sydney Airport was forced to shut down one of its right-wing engines and nearly collided with San Bruno Mountain while recovering from the engine failure.
United Airlines Flight 175: N613TV Eurocopter AS-350: 2007 Phoenix news helicopter collision: N620E Cessna 620: Cessna 620: N626TX Douglas DC-9-14: Continental Airlines Flight 1713: N632RW Embraer 170: United Airlines Flight 3411: N632SW Boeing 737-3HR: Southwest Airlines Flight 812: N644AA Boeing 757-223: American Airlines Flight 77: N651AA ...
United Express is the brand name for the regional branch of United Airlines, under which five individually owned regional airlines operate short- and medium-haul feeder flights. On October 1, 2010, UAL Corporation and Continental Airlines merged to form United Continental Holdings , the holding company for the newly merged United Airlines .
Indian Airlines suspended all flights to and from Nepal for some time, fearing a lack of security at check-in. [14] Yeti Airlines Flight 103 – On 8 October 2008, a De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter carrying 19 people crashed into terrain in bad weather. The Captain was the sole survivor.
On December 28, 1997, United Airlines Flight 826 was operated by a Boeing 747-100 flying from New Tokyo International Airport (Narita), Japan to Honolulu International Airport, Hawaii. Two hours into the flight, at an altitude of 31,000 feet (9,400 m), the plane received reports of severe clear-air turbulence in the area and the seat belt sign ...