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  • 1972 Chicago-O'Hare runway collision

    1972 Chicago-O’Hare runway collision Accident summary Date 20 December 1972 Summary Runway incursion Site O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois, U.S. 41°58′09″N 87°54′04″W / 41.96917°N 87.90111°W / 41.96917; -87.90111Coordinates: 41°58′09″N 87°54′04″W / 41.96917°N 87.90111°W / 41.96917; -87.90111[1] Total injuries 17 Total fatalities 10 Total survivors 128 First aircraft North Central DC-9-31 N960N in 1971; similar to the accident aircraft. Type McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31 Operator North Central Airlines Registration N954N Flight origin O’Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Stopover Madison, Wisconsin, U.S. Destination Duluth, Minnesota, U.S. Passengers 41 Crew 4 Injuries 15 Fatalities 10 Survivors 35 Second aircraft A Delta Air Lines Convair CV-880 similar to the accident aircraft. Type Convair CV-880 Operator Delta Air Lines Registration N8807E Flight origin ... (see more)

  • List of aircraft accidents at Eglin Air Force Base

    This is a partial list of aviation accidents at Eglin Field/Eglin Air Force Base, Florida or involving Eglin-based aircraft. You can help improve it by adding other incidents and accidents. Contents 1 1930s 2 1940s 3 1950s 4 1960s 5 1970s 6 1980s 7 1990s 8 2000s 9 2010s 10 References 1930s [edit] 5 August 1935 - Boeing P-12C, 31-186, of the Army Air Corps Tactical School, Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Alabama, piloted by Edward E. Hildreth, suffers a landing accident that results in a ground loop causing moderate damage. Repaired.[1] 25 July 1936 - Keystone B-4A, 30-346, of the 54th Bomb Squadron, Maxwell Field, Alabama, wrecked in takeoff accident at the Valparaiso Bombing Range.[2] Pilot was Herman A. Schmid.[3] 5 February 1937 - Boeing P-12C, 31-185, of the 91st School Squadron, Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Alabama, piloted by William C. Goldsborough, suffers a landing accident at the Valparaiso Bombing and Gunnery Base that results in a ground loop causing moderate damage.... (see more)

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