Flight 901 (other)
Flight 901 is an airline flight number that has had multiple accidents and incidents over the years. As so, the designation may refer to: *Austrian Airlines Flight 901, a Vickers Viscount crash near Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport, on 26 September 1960, 31 killed *Paradise Airlines Flight 901A, crashed on the city of Lake Tahoe, California, United States, March 1, 1964, killing all 85 occupants *Sterling Airways Flight 901, a Sud-Aviation Caravelle which experienced a landing gear failure which subsequently ruptured the fuel tank, killing 15 people on 15 March, 1974 *Air New Zealand Flight 901, a McDonnell Douglas DC-10 collision with Mount Erebus, Antarctica, on 28 November 1979, 257 killed *Austral Líneas Aéreas Flight 901, a BAC One-Eleven crash near Buenos Aires, on May 7 1981, 31 killed *Scandinavian Airlines System Flight 901, a McDonnell Douglas DC-10 runway excursion at John F. Kennedy Airport, on 28 February 1984; all 177 survived *Vieques Air Link Flight 901A, crashed into t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Austrian Airlines Flight 901
Austrian Airlines Flight 901 was a flight from Vienna, Austria to Moscow, USSR (now Russia) via Warsaw, Poland. On the night of 26 September 1960 the aircraft operating the flight, a Vickers Viscount, crashed near Moscow while on its approach to land, killing 31 of the 37 passengers and crew on board. Aircraft The aircraft was a Vickers Viscount 837 four-engined turboprop airliner registered ''OE-LAF''. The aircraft had first flown on 10 February 1960 and had been delivered new to Austrian Airlines about two weeks later, seven months before the crash. Accident The aircraft departed Warsaw with six crew and 31 passengers on board. The flight was on approach to land on runway 07 at Sheremetyevo International Airport in the northern outskirts of Moscow when it crashed in a rural area short of Sheremetyevo's runway near the town of Krukovo. Investigation The investigation determined that the crew thought that the aircraft was higher than it was and that it flew into trees during ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paradise Airlines Flight 901A
Paradise Airlines Flight 901A was a scheduled passenger flight from San Jose, California, to South Lake Tahoe, California. On March1, 1964, the Lockheed L-049 Constellation serving the flight crashed near Genoa Peak, on the eastern side of Lake Tahoe, killing all 85 aboard and destroying the plane. An investigation concluded that the primary cause of the accident was the pilot's decision to attempt a visual landing approach in adverse weather. After aborting the landing attempt, the pilot lost awareness of his location as he flew below the minimum safe altitude in mountainous terrain. He likely tried to fly through a low mountain pass in an attempt to divert to the airport in Reno, Nevada, and crashed into the left shoulder of the pass. At the time, it was the second-worst single-plane crash in United States history, and remains the worst accident involving the Lockheed L-049 Constellation. The airline involved, Paradise Airlines, was a two-year-old company that opera ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sterling Airways Flight 901
On 15 March 1974, Sterling Airways Flight 901, a Sud Aviation Caravelle operated by Sterling Airways, experienced a landing gear failure as it was taxiing for take-off. The right main landing gear collapsed, which caused the right wing to contact the runway, rupturing a fuel tank and igniting the spilt fuel. The fire killed 15 passengers and injured 37 passengers and crew. The aircraft had been chartered by tour company Tjæreborg to take tourists around Asia, and was on the way back to Copenhagen when the accident happened. The accident came only two years after the crash of Sterling Airways Flight 296. Aircraft The aircraft involved in the accident was a Sud Aviation SE-210 Caravelle 10B3, manufacturer's serial number 266, registered as OY-STK. The aircraft made its first flight in 4 April 1970 and was delivered to Sterling Airways on 6 May 1970. Passengers and crew The aircraft was carrying 96 people of which 92 were passengers, two were pilots and two were cabin crew. Th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Air New Zealand Flight 901
The Mount Erebus disaster occurred on 28 November 1979 when Air New Zealand Flight 901 (TE-901) flew into Mount Erebus on Ross Island, Antarctica, killing all 237 passengers and 20 crew on board. Air New Zealand had been operating scheduled Antarctic sightseeing flights since 1977. This flight was supposed to leave Auckland Airport in the morning and spend a few hours flying over the Antarctic continent, before returning to Auckland in the evening via Christchurch. The initial investigation concluded the accident was caused primarily by pilot error, but public outcry led to the establishment of a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the crash. The commission, presided over by Justice Peter Mahon QC, concluded that the accident was primarily caused by a correction made to the coordinates of the flight path the night before the disaster, coupled with a failure to inform the flight crew of the change, with the result that the aircraft, instead of being directed by computer down McMur ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Austral Líneas Aéreas Flight 901
Austral Líneas Aéreas Flight 901 was a scheduled passenger flight that crashed in a river near Buenos Aires, Argentina on May 7, 1981, after flying into a thunderstorm. All 31 people on the BAC 1-11 were killed in the accident. Accident sequence Flight 901 had departed from Teniente Benjamín Matienzo International Airport in Tucumán at 9:11 a.m. on 7 May 1981, bound for Jorge Newbery Metropolitan Airport. The flight was uneventful until final approach. The weather conditions in Buenos Aires were awful, with heavy rain and winds. At 10:42, Flight 901 was cleared to land on runway 13 of Aeroparque Jorge Newbery. Shortly before 11 a.m., the pilots made an approach intending to land, but due to the rain and wind they could not see the runway and decided to abort the landing. They then conducted a go-around and started a second approach. At the suggestion of the air traffic controller, they headed south to wait over the city of Quilmes, believing that the weather would be calmer ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Scandinavian Airlines System Flight 901
Scandinavian Airlines System Flight 901, was a scheduled international flight operated by the Scandinavian Airlines System, that overran the runway at its destination at John F. Kennedy International Airport on February 28, 1984. The flight, using a McDonnell Douglas DC-10, originated at Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Sweden, before a stopover at Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, Norway. All 177 passengers and crew members on board survived, although 12 were injured. The runway overshoot was due to the crew's failure to monitor their airspeed and overreliance on the aircraft's autothrottle. Aircraft Flight 901 was a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30, registered as LN-RKB, named the ''Haakon Viking'', and first flown in testing in 1975. Its McDonnell Douglas construction number was 46871/219. The aircraft was equipped with three General Electric CF6-50C engines. It entered into commercial flight service with Scandinavian Airlines in January 1976. Investigation The National Transportation Safety Bo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vieques Air Link Flight 901A
Vieques Air Link Flight 901A was a flight from Vieques Airport in Vieques, Puerto Rico, to St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands that crashed on August 2, 1984, killing all nine passengers and crew on board. Crash The flight was operated by a Britten-Norman Islander, registration N589SA. After refueling at Vieques Airport, the aircraft took off with one crew member, its pilot, and eight passengers, at 7:55 AM. According to an airport mechanic, the aircraft then lost altitude, the pilot regaining it momentarily before the aircraft banked to its left and nosedived into the Atlantic Ocean. Passengers The oldest recorded passenger was a 75-year-old man and the youngest one an 11-year-old boy. Additionally, there were two passengers, both women, whose ages were not revealed. Investigation In the course of its investigation the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) learned that on March 13, 1984, the young, 21 years old pilot had completed training at a flying school to obtai ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alas Chiricanas Flight 901
Alas Chiricanas Flight 901, registered HP-1202AC, was an Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante aircraft flying en route from Colón city to Panama City which exploded shortly after departing Enrique Adolfo Jiménez Airport, on the night of July 19, 1994. All 21 on board, including 12 Jews, were killed in the bombing. Both Panamanian and American authorities consider the bombing an unsolved crime and an act of terrorism. The wreckage of the Bandeirante was strewn about the Santa Rita Mountains near Colón. Panamanian investigators quickly determined that the explosion had been caused by a bomb, probably detonated by a suicide bomber aboard the aircraft. Only one body was not claimed by relatives; this body is believed to be that of a man named Jamal Lya."Seeking Information" page for [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Aviateca Flight 901
Aviateca Flight 901 was a Boeing 737-200 (registration N125GU) that crashed into the San Vicente volcano in El Salvador on approach to the airport on 9 August 1995. The accident killed all 65 passengers and crew on board. It was the deadliest aviation disaster to occur in El Salvador. Accident Aviateca Flight 901 took off on a nighttime flight from La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala City, Guatemala, to El Salvador International Airport in San Salvador, El Salvador. There were 58 passengers and 7 crew on board. The flight crew consisted of 39-year-old Captain Axel Byron Herrera, 36-year-old First Officer Victor Francesco Salguero, three Flight Attendants and two Aviateca staffers. After a 20-minute flight the crew of Flight 901 contacted air traffic control at their destination, El Salvador International Airport. The controller informed them that there was a thunderstorm with heavy rain over the airport and instructed them to fly over the storm and start their ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Flight 191 (other)
Flight 191 is an airline flight number that has had multiple accidents and incidents. It may refer to: * Aeroflot Flight 191 (1963), crashed on final approach to Ashgabat International Airport, killing 12 people * X-15 Flight 191 (1967), or X-15 Flight 3-65-97, experimental test plane, broke apart in flight, killing its test pilot * Prinair Flight 191 (1972), crashed at Mercedita Airport in Ponce, Puerto Rico, killing five people * American Airlines Flight 191 (1979), crashed shortly after takeoff from Chicago O'Hare Airport, killing 273 * Delta Air Lines Flight 191 (1985), crashed while on final approach to Dallas-Fort Worth, killing 137 * Comair Flight 191 (2006), crashed on take-off from the wrong runway at Lexington, Kentucky, killing 49; in all ATC communications the call sign was "Comair 191" * JetBlue Flight 191 (2012), a flight from New York John F. Kennedy airport to Las Vegas, Nevada; diverted to Amarillo, Texas due to erratic pilot behavior See also * Flight 901 (disam ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Flight 1 (other)
Flight 1 or Flight 001 is an airline flight number that has had multiple accidents and incidents. It may refer to: * American Airways Flight 1 (1936), a Douglas DC-2 that crashed near Goodwin, Arkansas in 1936 en route from Memphis to Little Rock *TWA Flight 1, a Douglas DC-2 that crashed in Pennsylvania en route from Newark to Los Angeles in 1936 *Northwest Airlines Flight 1, a Lockheed Super Electra that suffered a fire on board and crashed in Montana in 1939 coming from Minneapolis *American Airlines Flight 1 (1941), a Douglas DC-3 that crashed near Lawrence Station, Ontario in 1941 en route from Buffalo to Detroit *American Airlines Flight 1 (1962), a Boeing 707 that crashed after a rudder failure in 1962 just out of New York towards Los Angeles ** "Flight 1" (Mad Men), an episode of the television show ''Mad Men'', centering in part on the American Airlines crash * CSA Flight 001, a flight that crashed in Czechoslovakia in 1976 * *Icelandic Airlines Flight 001, a Douglas DC-8 t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Flight 101 (other)
Flight 101 is an airline flight number with multiple accidents and incidents. It may refer to the following aviation accidents: * National Airlines Flight 101, a Douglas DC-6 which crashed on 11 February 1952, due to a propeller pitch control failing when climbing out from Newark Airport * Aeroflot Flight 20/101, an Ilyushin Il-18 which crashed due to low visibility on 3 January 1965, near Alma-Ata Airport * Air India Flight 101, a Boeing 707 which accidentally flew into Mont Blanc in France on 24 January 1966 * TABSO Flight 101, an Ilyushin Il-18 which crashed on 24 November 1966, near Bratislava in Slovakia * Aeroflot Flight 101/435, an Antonov An-24 which was hijacked by the co-pilot on 19 December 1985 * Fine Air Flight 101, a McDonnell Douglas DC-8 which crashed on 7 August 1997 after take-off from Miami * Flightline Flight 101, a Swearingen Metroliner which crashed on 10 October, 2001 * Chalk's Ocean Airways Flight 101, a Grumman G-73 Mallard which crashed on 19 December 200 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |