Recent air crashes: Listing

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http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGIY3IET44C.html

Here is a listing of the last few air crashes, not counting the one today.

-- Notforlong (Fsur@aol.com), January 31, 2000

Answers

Hmmm.It only mentions ONE for January. I'm starting to think AP stands for Anti-Press.

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Jan 31, 2000 - 08:25 PM

Recent Airplane Crashes

The Associated Press

Other recent air disasters:

- Jan. 30, 2000: Kenya Airways Flight 431 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean shortly after take off from Abidjan, Ivory Coast. The Airbus 310 carried 10 crew members and 169 passengers. At least 10 people survived the disaster.

-Oct. 31, 1999: EgyptAir Flight 990, on a flight from New York to Cairo, plummets into the ocean 60 miles south of the Massachusetts island of Nantucket. All 217 people on board the Boeing 767 are killed.

-Feb. 24, 1999: A China Southwest Airlines passenger plane crashes in a field 250 miles south of Shanghai in China's coastal Zhejiang province. All 61 people aboard the Russian-built TU-154 are killed.

-Dec. 11, 1998: A Thai Airways Airbus A310-200 crashes during a landing attempt at Surat Thani airport, 330 miles south of Bangkok, Thailand. Of those on board, 101 people are killed and 45 survive.

-Sept. 2, 1998: Swissair Flight 111 crashes off the coast of Nova Scotia while en route from New York to Geneva. All 229 people aboard the MD-11 are killed.

-Feb. 16, 1998: A China Airlines Airbus A-300-600R crashes while approaching the airport in Taipei, Taiwan, in fog and light rain. All 196 people on board are killed, as well as six people on the ground.

-Feb. 2, 1998: Cebu Pacific Air Flight 387, a DC-9 jet, slams into a mountain as it prepares to land at the Cagayan de Oro airport in the southern Philippines. All 104 people aboard are killed.

-Aug. 6, 1997: Korean Air jetliner crashes in Guam, killing the 228 aboard the Boeing 747.

AP-ES-01-31-00 2023EST

-- Hokie (Hokie_@hotmail.com), February 01, 2000.


gawd, notforlong. i love this. this is a listing of "recent" air crashes from a publication. i can find a better listing than this by simply using a search engine. the reporter didn't try too hard.

-- tt (cuddluppy@aol.com), February 01, 2000.

102 crashes listed at http://www.aerosupplies.net/crashes.html just in the last 5 years

Thomas

-- Thomas (humphrey@tznet.com), February 01, 2000.


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