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  2. List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft ...

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    Although, by definition, this qualifies as a Broken Arrow incident, this test is rarely included in lists of such mishaps. 10 August Flt. Lt. J.R. Mulhall of the Royal Canadian Air force, serving with 6 STR (Strike and Reconnaissance) OTU Cold Lake, Canada ejects from his CF-104 Starfighter , 102742 on 10th August 1962.

  3. List of fatalities from aviation accidents - Wikipedia

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    Racing driver, 24 Hours of Le Mans winner Swearingen Merlin: near Winslow, Arizona: Prince William of Gloucester: United Kingdom 1972 British royalty, cousin of Elizabeth II: Piper PA-28R Arrow: near Wolverhampton Airport, England aircraft he was piloting crashed immediately after take-off while he was participating in Goodyear Trophy Air Race ...

  4. List of military nuclear accidents - Wikipedia

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    After six hours of flight, the bomber experienced mechanical problems and was forced to shut down three of its six engines at an altitude of 12,000 feet (3,700 m). Fearing that severe weather and icing would jeopardize a safe emergency landing, the weapon was jettisoned over the Pacific Ocean from a height of 8,000 ft (2,400 m).

  5. Portal:Aviation/Anniversaries/October - Wikipedia

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    The hook is broken in the attempts, and Schoch belly lands on the dry lake at Muroc Air Force Base for the second time. This was the last flight of the second prototype. 1944 – Second of only two Bell XP-77-BE lightweight fighters completed out of a contract for six, 43-34916, crashes when pilot attempts an Immelmann turn resulting in an ...

  6. Portal:Aviation/Anniversaries/April - Wikipedia

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    1976 – Air France opens its second supersonic service, from Paris to Caracas, Venezuela; the Concorde takes six hours, including a stop at the Azores. 1971 – The last major airmobile operation of the Vietnam war, Operation Lam Son 719, ends after North Vietnamese Army forces drive all South Vietnamese forces out of Laos with heavy ...

  7. Portal:Aviation/Anniversaries/February - Wikipedia

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    One suffered a broken ankle and the other had burns. 1997 – First flight of the Groen Hawk 4 , a two-seat auto-gyro. 1992 – Passengers aboard Aerolíneas Argentinas Flight 386 – A Boeing 747-287 B en route from Lima, Peru, to Los Angeles, California, with 356 people on board – Are inadvertently fed an in-flight meal that includes shrimp ...

  8. Handicraft - Wikipedia

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    Batik craftswomen in Java, Indonesia Savisiipi handicrafts store in Pori, Finland A handicraft Selling-Factory shop, Isfahan, Iran Artesanato Mineiro. A handicraft is a traditional main sector of craft making and applies to a wide range of creative and design activities that are related to making things with one's hands and skill, including work with textiles, moldable and rigid materials ...

  9. Arrow Air - Wikipedia

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    Arrow Air was a passenger and cargo airline based in Building 712 on the grounds of Miami International Airport (MIA) in Miami-Dade County, Florida. [2] At different times over the years, it operated over 90 weekly scheduled cargo flights, had a strong charter business and at one point operated scheduled international and domestic passenger flights. [3]