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Air Canada Flight 624 [1] [2] [3] was a scheduled Canadian domestic passenger flight from Toronto Pearson International Airport to Halifax Stanfield International Airport in Halifax, Nova Scotia. During heavy snow and poor visibility, at 00:43 ADT (03:43 UTC) on 29 March 2015, the Airbus A320-211 landed short of the runway and was severely ...
The provincial ambulance service, Emergency Health Services (EHS), received word of the crash at 22:39 AT, and ordered 21 emergency units from Halifax, the South Shore, and the Annapolis Valley to respond. An EHS helicopter was also sent to the crash site, and the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre in Halifax was put on emergency alert ...
Cpl. Gibson was killed in a car crash while on duty Constable Patrick Levesque Sûreté du Québec: near Michel-Pouliot Gaspé Airport, Quebec September 27, 2003 Cst. Levesque was killed in a plane crash while transporting a prisoner from the Magdalen Islands. The prisoner and the pilot were also killed in the crash. Corporal Jim Galloway
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The aircraft was loaded with a cargo of lawn tractors and made an intermediate stop at Halifax at 02:12 to be loaded up with approximately 53,000 kilograms (53 t; 117,000 lb) of lobster and fish. Flight 1602 taxied to Runway 24 (now assigned '23' designation), and the takeoff roll was commenced at 06:53:22.
Halifax Stanfield International Airport 44.8825° N, 63.5152° W: Aircraft; N908AR, the aircraft involved in the accident on 25 August 2018: Aircraft type: Boeing 747-412F: Operator: Sky Lease Cargo: IATA flight No. GG4854: ICAO flight No. KYE4854: Call sign: SKY CUBE 4854: Registration: N908AR: Flight origin: Chicago O'Hare International ...
Louisiana State Police said they have issued an arrest warrant for Lacy, 24, of Thibodaux, for allegedly leaving the scene of a fatal crash on Dec. 17. Kyren Lacy, top NFL draft prospect, wanted ...
American tourists Ted Barnett (C) and Jamie Otten look at news photos of the attacks on the World Trade Centre buildings in a cybercafe in Calcutta, September 12, 2001.