Ozark Air Lines Flight 965 was a scheduled commercial flight from Chicago, Illinois, to Lambert Field in St. Louis, Missouri, with a scheduled intermediate...
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Ozark Air Lines was a local service carrier (originally known as a feeder airline) in the United States that operated from 1950 until 1986, when it was...
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of the pilots of Flight 053.: 54 Ozark Air Lines Flight 965 – 1968 mid-air collision involving an airline flight and a training flight operating from the...
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mid-air collision TWA Flight 553 Peidmont Airlines Flight 22 Ozark Air Lines Flight 965 1969 Yukhnov mid-air collision Allegheny Airlines Flight 853 Hughes...
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In aviation, a mid-air collision is an accident in which two or more aircraft come into unplanned contact during flight. Owing to the relatively high velocities...
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sole occupant of the Beechcraft were killed. On March 27, 1968, Ozark Air Lines Flight 965, a DC-9-15, collided with a Cessna 150F while both aircraft were...
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ground; this was the first loss of a Boeing 747-200. July 23 – Ozark Air Lines Flight 809, a Fairchild-Hiller FH-227, crashed short of the runway at St...
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St. Louis Lambert International Airport (redirect from Naval Air Station St. Louis)
position. March 27, 1968: Ozark Air Lines Flight 965, a Douglas DC-9-15, collided with a Cessna 150F on a local training flight approximately 1.5 miles...
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Cessna 150 (section Noteworthy flights)
Somalia Somali Air Force Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Air Force United States United States Air Force Academy 27 March 1968: Ozark Air Lines Flight 965, a Douglas...
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to avoid the collision. Ozark Air Lines Flight 965 – 1968 mid-air collision involving an airline flight and a training flight operating from the same...
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completed on October 17, 2015. It is the descendant of the original Eastern Air Lines Shuttle, which began operating in 1961, and in subsequent iterations operated...
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Trans Caribbean Airways (redirect from Trans Caribbean Air Cargo Lines)
Airlines TCA was originally organized under the name "Trans Caribbean Air Cargo Lines, Inc.", which continued to be its legal name through 1952, when it...
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Flight 723 Flight 910 Flight 924 Flight 965 Flight 1420 Flight 1502 Flight 1572 Flight 6001 Flight 6780 American Eagle Flight 3378 Flight 3379 Flight 4184 Flight...
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Airlines Flight 853 N990XB Boom XB-1 Boom XB-1 N994Z McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31 Ozark Air Lines Flight 650 N999B Douglas DC-3 1955 Cincinnati mid-air collision...
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musician and co-founder of The Smashing Pumpkins; in Chicago Ozark Airlines Flight 965 from Sioux Falls, South Dakota to St. Louis, a DC-9 jetliner,...
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Cecil Brower, American violinist, best known for his TV performances on Ozark Jubilee, Five Star Jubilee and The Jimmy Dean Show, in Bellevue, Texas (d...
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