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  2. West Coast Airlines Flight 956 - Wikipedia

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    Accident; Date: October 1, 1966: Summary: Controlled flight into terrain for undetermined reasons: Site: Clackamas County, Oregon, U.S. 5.5 miles (9 km) south of Wemme 1]: Aircraft; Aircraft type: Douglas DC-9-14: Operator: West Coast Airlines: Call sign: WEST COAST 956: Registration: N9101: Flight origin: San Francisco International Airport San Francisco, California: 1st stopover: Eugene ...

  3. United Airlines Flight 173 - Wikipedia

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    Accident details Archived 21 January 2018 at the Wayback Machine at planecrashinfo.com; Photos of N8082U at Airliners.net; Photos of Accident site at AirDisaster.com; Airdisaster.com report; Portland airliner crash in 1978 killed 10, but changed the way crews are trained – The Oregonian; Location of accident at Google Maps

  4. Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 - Wikipedia

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    N704AL, the aircraft involved in the accident, photographed in October 2023. The aircraft involved was a Boeing 737 MAX 9 (typically referred to as model 737-9 in official FAA documents) with manufacturer's serial number 67501, fuselage line number 8789, and registered as N704AL.

  5. West Coast Airlines Flight 720 - Wikipedia

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    West Coast Airlines Flight 720 was a scheduled passenger flight in the northwest United States from Klamath Falls, Oregon to Seattle, Washington, with intermediate stops at Medford, Eugene and Portland, Oregon. On March 10, 1967, it crashed shortly after takeoff from Klamath Falls, killing all three crew members and the flight's lone passenger.

  6. Pan Am Flight 845/26 - Wikipedia

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    Pan Am Flight 845/26 was a four-engined Boeing 377 Stratocruiser named Clipper United States and registered as N1032V.It departed Portland International Airport in Oregon on a flight to Honolulu International Airport in Hawaii on March 26, 1955.

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