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Alfred Clair Haynes (August 31, 1931 – August 25, 2019) was an American airline pilot who flew for United Airlines for 35 years. In 1989 he came to international attention as the captain of United Airlines Flight 232, which crashed in Sioux City, Iowa, after suffering a total loss of controls. Having recovered and returned to service as a ...
Flight 232's captain, Alfred C. "Al" Haynes, 57, was hired by United Airlines in 1956. He was highly experienced and had 29,967 hours of total flight time with United, of which 7,190 were in the DC-10. [1]: 112 [7] Haynes' co-pilot was First Officer William R. "Bill" Records, 48.
Where sources indicate drug overdose or intoxication was only suspected to be the cause of death, this will be specified in the 'notes' column. Where sources are able to indicate, deaths are specified as 'suicide', 'accidental', 'undetermined', or otherwise in the 'cause' column.
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Alfred Haynes can refer to: Al Haynes (1931–2019), American airline pilot known for his crash-landing of United Airlines Flight 232; Alf Haynes (1907–1953 ...
Two autopsies were conducted and concluded his death was not suicide. The Thai forensic pathologist who examined his body stated his death may have been due to autoerotic asphyxiation. [17] [18] Two of Carradine's ex-wives, Gail Jensen [19] [20] and Marina Anderson, [21] [22] stated publicly that his sexual interests included the practice of ...