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  • Braniff Flight 250

    Braniff Airways Flight 250 Accident summary Date August 6, 1966 Summary In-flight structural failure Site Richardson County, near Falls City, Nebraska Passengers 38 Crew 4 Injuries 0 Fatalities 42 (all) Survivors 0 Aircraft type BAC 1-11-203AE Operator Braniff Airways Registration N1553 Braniff Airways Flight 250 crashed near Falls City, Nebraska, on August 6, 1966. It was en route to Omaha, Nebraska, from Kansas City, Missouri. Thirty-eight passengers and four crew members were killed in the crash. Overview [edit] The plane was a BAC 1-11-203AE, registration number N1553. Flight 250 was operated by Braniff between New Orleans and Minneapolis – Saint Paul with stops in between at Shreveport, Ft. Smith, Tulsa, Kansas City and Omaha. It departed Kansas City at 22:55 on an IFR clearance to Omaha at FL200. However, the crew asked if they could remain at 5000 feet because of the weather. The flight remained at 6000 feet until permission was received at 23... (see more)

  • Brook Berringer

    Brook Berringer Born Brook Warren Berringer (1973-07-09)July 9, 1973 Scottsbluff, Nebraska, U.S. Died April 18, 1996(1996-04-18) (aged 22) Raymond, Nebraska, U.S. Cause of death Plane crash Resting place Goodland Cemetery Goodland, Kansas, U.S. Brook Warren Berringer (July 9, 1973 – April 18, 1996) was an American quarterback for the University of Nebraska football team in the mid-1990s. Berringer came to Nebraska from Goodland, Kansas, and played a back-up role to Tommie Frazier. He was best known for replacing an injured Tommie Frazier during the 1994 season and leading the Cornhuskers to seven consecutive wins and to the Orange Bowl national championship game against the University of Miami Hurricanes. Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 2.1 Freshman and Sophomore Seasons 2.2 Junior Season 2.3 Senior Season 3 Plane crash 4 Epilogue 5 See also 6 References 7 External links Early life [edit] Berringer was born in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. At the... (see more)

  • Indianola train wreck

    Details Date May 29, 1911 Time 7.08 a.m. Location Indianola, Nebraska, Red Willow County, Nebraska, near McCook, Nebraska Country United States Operator Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Type of incident Head-On collision Cause Missing order to stop Statistics Trains 2 Deaths 18 Injuries 32 The Indianola Train Wreck (also known as the McCook train wreck) was a railway accident that occurred at 7.08 a.m. on May 29, 1911 on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad one half mile west of Indianola, Nebraska leaving 18 dead and 32 injured.[1] Contents 1 Accident 2 Investigation and Causes 3 Victims 4 References 5 External links Accident [edit] On the morning of May 29, 1911, train number 12 (pulled by engine 804) of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad was eastbound to Chicago after stopping at McCook, Nebraska to receive orders from the local dispatcher. Train number 9 (pulled by engine 2825) was the westbound Denver Limited which had ... (see more)

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