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Flagship Airlines Flight 3379 (marketed as American Eagle Flight 3379 under a codeshare agreement with American Airlines) was a scheduled flight from Piedmont Triad International Airport to Raleigh–Durham International Airport during which a British Aerospace Jetstream crashed while executing a missed approach to the Raleigh–Durham International Airport on the evening of Tuesday, December ...
December 13, 1994: American Eagle Flight 3379, operated by AMR's regional airline Flagship Airlines, [25] a Jetstream 31, was on a regularly scheduled Raleigh-Greensboro-Raleigh service when it crashed into a wooded area about four miles southwest of the Raleigh-Durham International Airport in the vicinity of Morrisville, NC. Of the 20 onboard ...
On 13 December 1994, Flagship Airlines Flight 3379, operating for American Eagle, entered an aerodynamic stall and crashed into a wooded area during a missed approach to Raleigh–Durham International Airport in North Carolina. The two pilots and 13 of the 18 passengers were killed.
The song "American Pie" refers to the incident. February 3, 1959 65 8 8 American Airlines Flight 320: New York City: New York: Lockheed L-188A Electra: The aircraft descended below glideslope during approach in poor weather and crashed short of the runway. January 8, 1959 10 0 0 Southeast Airlines Flight 308: Holston Mountain: Tennessee ...
On December 13, 1994, American Eagle Flight 3379 operated by AMR's regional airline Flagship Airlines, [76] a Jetstream 31 was on a regularly scheduled service of Raleigh–Greensboro–Raleigh when it crashed into a wooded area about 4 miles (6.4 km) SW of the airport, in the vicinity of Morrisville. Of the 20 onboard (18 passengers and two ...
AVAir Flight 3378 (marketed as American Eagle Flight 3378 under a codeshare agreement with American Airlines), was a scheduled flight from Raleigh–Durham International Airport to Richmond International Airport which crashed after takeoff from Raleigh-Durham International Airport late on the night of February 19, 1988. All 12 people on board ...
American Eagle Flight 4184; C. Frank Eugene Corder; F. 1994 Fairchild Air Force Base B-52 crash; Federal Express Flight 705; Flagship Airlines Flight 3379; G. Green ...
These are the airports served by American Airlines' American Eagle brand, composed of six FAA and DOT certificated regional airlines. Three regional airlines, Envoy Air , PSA Airlines , and Piedmont Airlines , are wholly owned subsidiaries of American, but whose aircraft are in American Eagle livery. [ 1 ]