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Minnesota crash - Wikipedia Articles

  • Crasher Squirrel

    A Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel stands in front of a camera while Melissa and Jackson Brandts are taking a photo of themselves at Banff National Park. The image has spread virally around the internet, making the Brandts, the squirrel, and Banff National Park momentarily famous. Crasher Squirrel is the name given to a squirrel seen in a photograph originally intended to be a self-portrait of a Minnesota couple; it can also refer to the resulting internet meme. Contents 1 Photograph 2 Popularity 3 References 4 External links Photograph[edit] The photograph was taken by Melissa Brandts and her husband Jackson while visiting Lake Minnewanka at Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada in May 2009. While the couple were posing on some rocks next to the lake using a camera with a wireless remote shutter release to take photos of themselves, a Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel[1] began exploring the area. The squirrel stood up right in front of the lens, and the Brandts were abl... (see more)

  • Galaxy Airlines Flight 203

    Galaxy Airlines Flight 203 Accident summary Date January 21, 1985 Summary Pilot/Ground Crew error Site Reno, Nevada, United States 39°27′55″N 119°46′56″W / 39.465281°N 119.782223°W / 39.465281; -119.782223Coordinates: 39°27′55″N 119°46′56″W / 39.465281°N 119.782223°W / 39.465281; -119.782223 Passengers 65 Crew 6 Injuries 1 Fatalities 70 Survivors 1 Aircraft type Lockheed L-188A Electra Operator Galaxy Airlines Registration N5532 Galaxy Airlines Flight 203 was a Lockheed L-188 Electra 4-engine turboprop, registration N5532, operating as a non-scheduled charter flight from Reno, Nevada, to Minneapolis, Minnesota. The aircraft crashed in 1985 shortly after takeoff, killing all but one of the 71 on board. Contents 1 Flight chronology 2 Investigation 3 See also 4 References 5 External links Flight chronology[edit] The flight took off from runway 16R at Reno-Cannon International Airport (now Reno-Tahoe Inte... (see more)

  • Northwest Airlines Flight 421

    Northwest Airlines Flight 421 Accident summary Date 29 August 1948 Summary Structural failure Site Fountain City, Wisconsin, 4.1 mi (6.6 km) NW of Winona, Minnesota Passengers 33 Crew 4 Fatalities 37 Survivors 0 Aircraft type Martin 2-0-2 Operator Northwest Airlines Registration NC93044 Flight origin Chicago, Illinois Destination Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, Minnesota Northwest Airlines Flight 421 was a domestic scheduled passenger flight from Chicago, Illinois to Minneapolis, Minnesota that crashed on 29 August 1948. The Martin 2-0-2 aircraft, operated by Northwest Airlines, suffered structural failure in its left wing and crashed approximately 4.1 miles (6.6 km) northwest of Winona, Minnesota, approximately 95 miles (153 km) southeast of Minneapolis. A Civil Aeronautics Board investigation determined that the crash was caused by fatigue cracks in the wings of the aircraft, and recommended lower speeds and frequent... (see more)

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