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Wreckage of PSA 182 after the crash. PSA Flight 182 overtook the Cessna, which was directly below it, both roughly on a 090 (due east) heading. The collision occurred at about 2,600 feet (790 m). [1] According to several witnesses on the ground, first, they heard a loud metallic "crunching" sound, then an explosion, and a fire drew them to look up.
PSA Flight 182: San Diego: California: Boeing 727-200, Cessna 172: The Boeing 727 experienced a mid-air collision with a private aircraft during approach due to their failure to strictly adhere to air traffic control procedures, killing everyone aboard both aircraft as well as 7 on the ground. May 8, 1978 3 11 55 National Airlines Flight 193
Howell did not record the descent of the PSA-182 but panned toward the PSA fireball after the Cessna crashed. Some of this footage has appeared in several aviation documentaries on NBC/MSNBC and other media outlets over the years. There is purported - unintentional - footage recorded from some distance away of the final moments of PSA-182.
Harrowing audio from the air traffic control tower has been released from the moments just before and after American Airlines Flight 5342 collided with a military helicopter above Washington, DC.
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Flight 182 may refer to: . Listed chronologically. American Airlines Flight 182, narrowly avoided a mid-air collision over Michigan on 26 November 1975; Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182, crashed after colliding with a private plane over San Diego on 25 September 1978
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