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The Melbourne–Voyager collision, also known as the Melbourne–Voyager incident or simply the Voyager incident, was a collision between two warships of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN); the aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne and the destroyer HMAS Voyager. On the evening of 10 February 1964, the two ships were performing manoeuvres off Jervis Bay.
All 67 people aboard the two aircraft were killed in the crash (64 on the airliner, 3 on the helicopter). It was the first major crash of a U.S. commercial passenger flight since Colgan Air Flight 3407 in 2009. [8] Flight 5342 was on final approach after flying from Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport in Wichita, Kansas.
DC plane crash latest: First parts of plane wreckage are lifted from Potomac after families visit disaster site Mike Bedigan,Katie Hawkinson,Holly Evans and James Liddell February 3, 2025 at 1:01 PM
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PHOTO: Rachel Sambrano holds her daughter Ariah Sambrano at a prayer vigil for victims of the plane crash of the American Eagle flight 5342, at Wichita City Hall, in Wichita, Kansas, Jan. 30, 2025 ...
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December 8 – United Airlines Flight 553, a Boeing 737, crashed after aborting its landing attempt at Chicago Midway International Airport, killing 43 of 60 people on board and two people on the ground; one of the fatalities is Dorothy Hunt, wife of Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt. The crash was the first fatal crash involving the 737-200.
Follow the latest updates on the plane crash in our live blog Here is everything we know about the first commercial airline crash in the U.S. since 2009: Emergency responders rushed to the scene ...