Historical Events tagged with "santa monica"
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United Airlines Flight 266 Crashes in Bay
United Airlines Flight 266, a DC-8, crashed into Santa Monica Bay shortly after takeoff from the airport. The aircraft was en route to New York City with 32 passengers and six crew members aboard. The crash occurred in foggy conditions, leading to the loss of all on board. This incident marked one of the significant airline catastrophes of the late 1960s, raising further concerns about aviation safety during a time of rising air travel demand.
Continue ReadingSidney Poitier Wins Best Actor Award
Sidney Poitier made history by winning the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in the film 'Lilies of the Field'. This moment marked a significant milestone in the entertainment industry, as he became the first African-American man to receive this prestigious accolade. The ceremony took place at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in California, where Poitier was celebrated for his compelling portrayal of a handyman who helps a group of nuns build a chapel.
Continue ReadingFirst flight of the Douglas DC-3
The Douglas DC-3, a revolutionary passenger aircraft, first took to the skies in December 1935. Designed by Douglas Aircraft Company, this aircraft transformed air travel with its advanced technology and larger passenger capacity. The prototype took off from Santa Monica, California, marking a significant milestone in aviation history. With a cruising speed of over 200 miles per hour and seating for up to 32 passengers, it set new standards for commercial aviation and was quickly adopted by airlines worldwide.
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