Historical Events tagged with "transportation"

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Accidents & Tragedies

Curtiss C-46 Commando Crash in Taiwan

June 20th, 1964 60 years ago

A Curtiss C-46 Commando aircraft crashed in Shengang District, Taiwan, resulting in the unfortunate loss of 57 lives. The plane, operated by Trans Caribbean Airways, was en route from the Philippines to Taiwan when it encountered severe weather conditions. This led to the aircraft losing altitude and striking hills in the densely forested area of Shengang. Rescuers faced considerable challenges due to the terrain and adverse weather, complicating recovery efforts and delaying the identification of victims.

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Crime & Law

Pacific Airlines Flight 773 Hijacking and Crash

May 7th, 1964 60 years ago

Pacific Airlines Flight 773 was hijacked by Francisco Gonzales while en route from Sacramento to San Francisco. The aircraft, a Martin 4-0-4, was taken over during the flight in the airspace above Contra Costa County, California. Gonzales demanded the pilots fly to Mexico, but in the struggle that ensued, the plane ultimately crashed, killing all 44 passengers and crew on board. The hijacking resulted in Grand Theft charges against Gonzales.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Paradise Airlines Flight 901A Fatal Crash

March 1st, 1964 61 years ago

On March 1, 1964, Paradise Airlines Flight 901A crashed near Lake Tahoe, Nevada, resulting in the deaths of 85 individuals. The aircraft, a twin-engine Convair 440, was on a scheduled flight from Los Angeles to Reno. As it approached Lake Tahoe for landing, it encountered adverse weather conditions that contributed to the accident. Investigations revealed issues related to pilot error and violations of operational procedures.

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Accidents & Tragedies

British Eagle Flight 802/6 Crashes in Austria

February 29th, 1964 61 years ago

British Eagle International Airlines Flight 802/6 crashed into Glungezer mountain in the Tux Alps of Austria, resulting in the loss of all 75 people aboard. The aircraft was a Bristol Britannia and was on a scheduled flight from London to the Mediterranean. The cause of the crash was attributed to bad weather and navigational errors. The impact occurred at a high altitude, leading to the complete destruction of the aircraft upon collision with the mountain.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Finnair's Aero Flight 217 Crash near Mariehamn

November 8th, 1963 61 years ago

Finnair's Aero Flight 217, a scheduled domestic flight from Helsinki to Mariehamn, met with disaster when it crashed near Mariehamn Airport in Jomala, Åland. The accident occurred during challenging weather conditions, including fog and wind. The aircraft, a Douglas DC-3, was unable to land safely, resulting in the tragic loss of 22 lives out of the 28 individuals on board. The incident raised serious concerns regarding aviation safety protocols in Finland at the time.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Bristol Bus Boycott Protests Racial Discrimination

April 30th, 1963 61 years ago

The Bristol Bus Boycott initiated in Bristol, UK, to protest the Bristol Omnibus Company's discriminatory hiring practices that barred Black and Asian individuals from employment as bus crews. The boycott witnessed significant support from the local community, including white citizens, who joined in solidarity against racism. It garnered national attention and raised awareness about racial inequality in the UK, marking a pivotal moment in the fight for civil rights and social justice.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Aeroflot Flight 191 Crash in Aşgabat

March 5th, 1963 62 years ago

Aeroflot Flight 191, a Soviet passenger aircraft, crashed while attempting to land at Aşgabat International Airport. The incident resulted in the loss of 12 lives, highlighting safety concerns in early 1960s aviation. The aircraft encountered difficulties due to adverse weather conditions during its approach.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

End of the Chicago North Shore Line Service

January 21st, 1963 62 years ago

The Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad ceased operations, marking the end of an era for interurban rail travel in the Midwest. This railroad, which connected Chicago to Milwaukee, had been in service for over 40 years and was known for its speed and efficiency. It provided an essential transport link for commuters and travelers in the region. The decision to terminate service was influenced by declining ridership and rising operational costs in an increasingly automobile-oriented society.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Eastern Air Lines Flight 512 Crash Overview

November 30th, 1962 62 years ago

Eastern Air Lines Flight 512, a scheduled domestic flight, crashed during its landing approach to Idlewild Airport in New York. The aircraft, a Lockheed L-188 Electra, encountered severe weather conditions including heavy rain and low visibility. Tragically, of the 51 passengers and crew onboard, 25 lost their lives. The crash highlighted the challenges of flying under adverse conditions and raised awareness about aviation safety protocols.

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