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  • CRASH-B Sprints

    This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2009) The C.R.A.S.H-B Sprints is the world championship for indoor rowing raced over a distance of 2,000 m on Concept2 indoor rowers. It is held every February in Boston, Massachusetts, recently at Boston University's Agganis Arena. Previous venues have included the Reggie Lewis Track and Field Center and Harvard's Newell Boathouse. The race began in 1980 by several former US Olympic rowers. The CRASH-B sprint are officially sponsored by Concept 2. CRASH-B initially stood for Charles River All Star Has-Beens. This is the name the group of originators gave to themselves, and are still the official governing body of indoor rowing. The racing format has evolved over the history of the event. Now, all athletes race over 2000 meters only once. Previously, there were heats and finals and other... (see more)

  • EgyptAir Flight 990

    EgyptAir Flight 990 SU-GAP, the aircraft involved in the accident, at Düsseldorf in 1992. Occurrence summary Date 31 October 1999 Summary Deliberate crash (NTSB),[1] Mechanical failure (ECAA) Site Atlantic Ocean, 100 km (62 mi) S of Nantucket Passengers 203 Crew 14 Fatalities 217 (all) Survivors 0 Aircraft type Boeing 767-366ER Aircraft name Tuthmosis III Operator EgyptAir Registration SU-GAP Flight origin Los Angeles International Airport Last stopover John F. Kennedy International Airport Destination Cairo International Airport EgyptAir Flight 990 (MS990/MSR990) was a regularly scheduled flight from Los Angeles International Airport, United States to Cairo International Airport, Egypt, with a stop at John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York City. On 31 October 1999, the Boeing 767 operating the route crashed into the Atlantic Ocean, about 60 miles (97 km) south of Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, killing all 217 p... (see more)

  • Gameel Al-Batouti

    Gameel Al-Batouti (Arabic: جميل البطوطي‎; also rendered "Gamil El Batouty", "El Batouti", or "El Batouty" in U.S. official reports) (2 February 1940 – 31 October 1999) was a pilot for EgyptAir, his home country's national airline, and a former officer for the Egyptian Air Force. All 217 aboard were killed when EgyptAir Flight 990 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean 60 miles southeast of Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, U.S. on 31 October 1999. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) concluded that the probable cause of the crash was a series of control inputs made by Al-Batouti, who was in the position of relief first officer in command at the time of the crash.[1] Contents 1 Family and personal life 2 Career 3 Flight 990 4 References 5 External links Family and personal life [edit] Al-Batouti came from a socially elite family in Egypt. His father was a mayor and a landowner and family members were well educated and affluent.[2] Al-Batouti was married an... (see more)

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