South African Airways Flight 406, also known as The Rietbok Crash, was a scheduled passenger flight on 13 March 1967 that crashed into the sea on approach...
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Flight 406 may refer to: Air France Flight 406, crashed on 10 May 1961 South African Airways Flight 406, crashed on 13 March 1967 Millon Air Flight 406...
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South African Airways (SAA) is the flag carrier of South Africa. Founded in 1934, the airline is headquartered in Airways Park at O. R. Tambo International...
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province of South Africa. According to the census of 2011 it had 697 inhabitants. On 13 March 1967, the South African Airways Flight 406 crashed into...
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bid, Flight International, 27 July 1972, p. 116 Skytrain ..., Flight International, 27 July 1972, p. 117 Laker Airways Limited Website Laker Airways Photo...
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board. March 13 – South African Airways Flight 406, a Vickers Viscount 818, crashed in the Indian Ocean off Cape Province, South Africa while on approach...
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List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location (redirect from List of flight accidents in india)
South African Airways Flight 406 crashed into the Eastern Cape after the pilot suffered a fatal heart attack while on approach to East London, South Africa...
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King Phalo Airport (category Use South African English from June 2012)
1,585 by 46 metres (5,200 ft × 151 ft). On 13 March 1967, South African Airways Flight 406 crashed into the Indian Ocean while on approach to King Phalo...
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as South African Airways Flight 406 crashed into the sea off East London killing all 25 people on board. On 3 May 1967, G-AVJZ of Channel Airways was...
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Concorde (redirect from British Airways Concorde)
cabin duty with British Airways flight attendants. All flight crew, operations, and insurances remained solely under British Airways however, and at no point...
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South African Airways), fuel tanks over the wing in the rear of the engine nacelles, each carrying 220 US gallons (183 imp gal; 833 L). South African...
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from which a flight recorder has been recovered is 16,000 feet (4,900 m), for the CVR of South African Airways Flight 295. Most flight recorders are...
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Ceylon Air Ceylon East African Community East African Airways (original operator) Ghana Ghana Airways (original operator) Lebanon Middle East Airlines...
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1967 in aviation (section First flights)
of South African Airways Flight 406, a Vickers Viscount 818, suffers a heart attack while the airliner is on approach to East London, South Africa. The...
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Jinnah South Africa Protea Airways South African Airways Suldair International Airways Trek Airways United Airways Southern Rhodesia Central African Airways...
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African destinations to the network. In April 2006, Swiss International Air Lines, the alliance's sixth European airline, and South African Airways (its...
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Air Botswana (redirect from Botswana Airways Corporation)
for numerous flight services, which were contracted to South African Protea Airways, via a local subsidiary, Air Services Botswana. Flight operations began...
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Nippon Airways livery, flew to Boeing Field on December 22, 2009, to join the flight test program; the third 787, ZA004 made its first flight on February...
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List of aircraft by tail number (section South Africa)
Vickers Viscount South African Airways Flight 406 ZS-EUW Boeing 707-344C South African Airways Flight 228 ZS-NRM BAe Jetstream 41 Airlink Flight 8911 ZS-SAS...
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Juba International Airport (category Airports in South Sudan)
air-route, and established a mooring place near Rejaf to the south of Juba, for Imperial Airways’ Calcutta flying-boats, which carried passengers between...
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philosopher and scientist Isaac Scott Hathaway, 94, African-American sculptor South African Airways Flight 406, a Vickers Viscount 818 with 20 passengers and...
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List of Junkers Ju 52 operators (section South Africa)
section South African Airways Deruluft Aeroflot Iberia Airlines AB Aerotransport Ju-Air (still used, used only 2 Ju 52) Turkish Airlines British Airways Limited...
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TAAG Angola Airlines (section In-flight service)
Air France British Airways Brussels Airlines Kenya Airways KLM LAM Mozambique Airlines Lufthansa Royal Air Maroc South African Airways TAAG operates the...
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(All Nippon Airways-58)". Aviation Safety Network. 30 July 1971. Retrieved 27 May 2013. "ASN Accident Description (West Caribbean Airways-708)". Aviation...
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Israeli scientists working at South Africa's Pelindaba nuclear facility. South African Airways began operating flights between Johannesburg and Tel Aviv...
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British Eagle (redirect from Cunard Eagle Airways)
Licensing Board", Flight International, pp. 471–473, 13 April 1961 Airways – B.O.A.C.'s Rolls-Royce Boeing 707s (Cunard Eagle Airways and BOAC-Cunard)...
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service, thus demonstrating the wide-ranging flight capabilities of the Twin Otter. Rocky Mountain Airways went on to become the worldwide launch customer...
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serves Africa: it operates scheduled flights to Marrakech and Casablanca in Morocco and Laayoune in Western Sahara, alongside charter flights to Nouadibou...
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were replaced by Soviet-built turboprop aircraft.[citation needed] South African Airways (SAA) was another major operator of the Viscount; by January 1959...
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Guinea Air Guinee Union des Transports Africains (West Coast Airways) Iraq Iraqi Airways Kazakhstan Air Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan Air Company...
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