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→‎[[1945]]: Very nice entry but a B-25 Mitchell is NOT a commercial aircraft. The article is called "List of notable accidents and incidents on COMMERCIAL aircraft"
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*[[July 12]] – An [[Eastern Air Lines]] flight en route from [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]], [[Massachusetts]] to [[Miami]] with stops in [[Washington, DC]] and [[Columbia, SC]] collided with a US Army [[B-25]] Mitchell bomber about 3,000 feet above [[Syracuse, South Carolina|Syracuse, SC]] (about 20 miles from [[Florence, SC]]). The commercial pilot, G. D. Davis, landed his craft in a cornfield nearby. One passenger, an infant, was killed. The bomber exploded; two died and one was able to parachute safely.
*[[July 12]] – An [[Eastern Air Lines]] flight en route from [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]], [[Massachusetts]] to [[Miami]] with stops in [[Washington, DC]] and [[Columbia, SC]] collided with a US Army [[B-25]] Mitchell bomber about 3,000 feet above [[Syracuse, South Carolina|Syracuse, SC]] (about 20 miles from [[Florence, SC]]). The commercial pilot, G. D. Davis, landed his craft in a cornfield nearby. One passenger, an infant, was killed. The bomber exploded; two died and one was able to parachute safely.
*[[July 28]] - At 9:49 a.m. on a Saturday, a [[B-25 Mitchell]] bomber accidentally crashed into the north side of the [[Empire State Building]] between the 79th and 80th floors. This was where the offices of the National Catholic Welfare Council were located. The fire was extinguished in 40 minutes. 14 people were killed in the accident. Following the accident, elevator operator Betty Lou Oliver survived a plunge of 75 stories inside an elevator, and currently holds the Guinness World Record for the longest survived elevator fall recorded.


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Revision as of 09:08, 24 July 2006

Accidents and incidents on commercial aircraft grouped by the year that the incident or accident occurred. This list is also available grouped: by airline, by location, alphabetically. See also: Accidents and incidents in aviation. List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by airline.

This list is not complete! For more exhaustive lists, see the Aircraft Crash Record Office or the Air Safety Network. Airlines seem to be remembered by their worst accidents, and in that sense this list presents a good overview, but it is far from being complete.

Hindenburg bursting into flames
  • May 26 – A BOAC 4-engined Handley Page Hermes IV (reg G-ALDN) aircraft with 10 passengers onboard, crash-landed in the Sahara Desert, 1,300 miles off-course on a flight between Tripoli and Kano. All passengers and crew survived the initial crash landing, but the First Officer later died of injuries sustained in the crash.
  • June 30United Airlines Flight 718, a DC-7, flying from Los Angeles to Chicago and TWA Flight 2, a Constellation flying from Los Angeles to Kansas City, collided over the Grand Canyon. The 58 passengers and crew on the DC-7, and the 70 passengers and crew on the Constellation were all killed. The pilots had both requested permission to fly in undesignated airspace to give their passengers a better view and the crash was attributed to the pilots not seeing each other until it was too late.
  • February 8Eastern Air Lines Flight 663 forced to take evasive action on takeoff to avoid colliding with another commercial aircraft, lost control and crashed. All 84 persons on board are killed.
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Tenerife disaster
  • March 14LOT Flight 007 a Ilyushin Il-62 from New York crashed on approach to Warszawa-Okecie Airport caused by the damage from an engine disintegration.
  • July 7 – Aeroflot Tupolev TU-154B2 crashed on takeoff from Alma-Ata, Kasakastan. All 166 passengers and crew aboard were killed.
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Arrow Air Flight 1285 crash site
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The damage on Aloha Airlines Flight 243.
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The damage on United Airlines flight 811
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The remains of American Eagle Flight 4184
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Air France Flight 4590 taking off
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The wreckage of AeroMéxico Flight 250
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United Airlines Flight 175 flying into the World Trade Center
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The fireball caused by American Airlines Flight 77 after it hit the Pentagon
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Scandinavian Airlines Flight 686 after colliding with a Cessna on the runway
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The wreckage of Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937
JetBlue Airways Flight 292 upon landing
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The remains of S7 Airlines Flight 778

See also