Historical Events tagged with "accident"

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Accidents & Tragedies

Malév Flight 240 Crashes in Mediterranean Sea

September 30th, 1975 49 years ago

Malév Flight 240, a scheduled passenger flight, crashed into the Mediterranean Sea near Beirut International Airport, resulting in the death of all 60 people on board. The aircraft, a Boeing 727, was approaching the airport when it encountered difficulties. The crash raised concerns over safety protocols in the region, particularly in light of the ongoing civil unrest at the time.

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ČSA Flight 540 crashes during landing approach

August 20th, 1975 49 years ago

ČSA Flight 540, a Czechoslovak Airlines aircraft, crashed while on approach to Damascus International Airport in Syria, resulting in the deaths of 126 people on board. The aircraft, carrying primarily Czech citizens, encountered difficulties during its landing procedure. The flight originated from Czechoslovakia and tragically ended in a fiery accident not far from the airport.

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Moorgate Underground Train Crash Incident

February 28th, 1975 50 years ago

An underground train failed to stop at Moorgate terminus, crashing into the end of the tunnel in London. This incident occurred during the morning rush hour, resulting in 43 fatalities and numerous injuries. Emergency services arrived swiftly, evacuating survivors and responding to the chaos within the station. The cause of the accident prompted investigations into potential mechanical failures and human error, leading to discussions about safety protocols and procedures on the London Underground.

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Turkish Airlines Flight 345 Crashes into Sea of Marmara

January 30th, 1975 50 years ago

Turkish Airlines Flight 345 was a domestic flight that crashed into the Sea of Marmara shortly after takeoff from Yeşilköy Airport in Istanbul. The aircraft experienced a loss of control due to a suspected engine failure while attempting to gain altitude. Sadly, the crash resulted in the deaths of 42 people onboard, highlighting concerns about aviation safety in the region during that era.

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Collision of Lake Illawarra with Tasman Bridge

January 5th, 1975 50 years ago

A bulk ore carrier named Lake Illawarra collided with the Tasman Bridge in Hobart, Tasmania, which led to a significant disaster resulting in the deaths of twelve people. The incident occurred when the vessel, navigating the Derwent River, struck one of the bridge's main piers. This disastrous collision caused a section of the bridge to collapse into the water, tragically taking the lives of motorists traveling across at the time.

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Martinair Flight 138's Fatal Crash in Sri Lanka

December 4th, 1974 50 years ago

Martinair Flight 138, a chartered flight from Amsterdam to Male, crashed into the Saptha Kanya mountain range in Maskeliya, Sri Lanka, killing all 191 people on board. The McDonnell Douglas DC-8 was descending for landing when it encountered severe weather conditions, leading to a loss of control. Mistakes in navigation and communication with air traffic control contributed to the tragedy, marking one of the deadliest aviation accidents in Sri Lankan history.

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Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 6231 Crash

December 1st, 1974 50 years ago

Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 6231, a Boeing 727, crashed northwest of John F. Kennedy International Airport shortly after takeoff due to a series of uncontrolled maneuvers. The aircraft had taken off carrying cargo and was scheduled for an immediate return. The crash resulted in the loss of all four crew members onboard.

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First Fatal Crash of Boeing 747

November 20th, 1974 50 years ago

Lufthansa Flight 540 encountered disaster while attempting to take off from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. The Boeing 747 crashed shortly after losing engine power, resulting in the deaths of 59 of the 157 passengers and crew members aboard. The aircraft, operated by Lufthansa, was on a scheduled flight to Frankfurt, Germany, when it experienced critical malfunctions during takeoff. The sequence of events highlighted significant concerns regarding safety and operational procedures in the aviation industry.

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Eastern Air Lines Flight 212 Crash in Charlotte

September 11th, 1974 50 years ago

Eastern Air Lines Flight 212, a scheduled flight from New York City to Charlotte, North Carolina, crashed on approach to the airport. The aircraft, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31, experienced difficulties while trying to land, resulting in the tragic loss of 69 passengers and two crew members. The crash occurred in a residential area, causing additional damage and concern in the community.

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