Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 307, crashed on On 7 March 1950
TAI Flight 307, crashed on 24 September 1959
Balkan Bulgarian Airlines Flight 307, crashed on 3 March 1973
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Flight307 may refer to: Northwest Orient Airlines Flight307, crashed on On 7 March 1950 TAI Flight307, crashed on 24 September 1959 Balkan Bulgarian...
TAI Flight307 was a scheduled flight operated by Transports Aériens Intercontinentaux (TAI) between France and the Ivory Coast via Mali operated by a...
Northwest Orient Airlines Flight307 was a scheduled international flight with several domestic legs in the United States with the routing Washington...
777-200ER operating the flight crashed on final approach into San Francisco International Airport in the United States. Of the 307 people on board, three...
having been recently fitted with instruments to measure flight control forces. The Boeing 307 took off at 1257hrs (local time) from Boeing Field in Seattle...
Balkan Bulgarian Airlines Flight307 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Sofia to Moscow that crashed on its final approach to the Sheremetyevo...
Personal Matter" 1963 77 Sunset Strip Barbara Adams Season 5 Episode 25: "Flight307" 1963 Bonanza Ragan Miller Season 5 Episode 1: "She Walks in Beauty" 1963...
Major Barbon "Two Strangers and an Old Enemy" 77 Sunset Strip Max Eames "Flight307" 1964 Breaking Point Carlo Scotti "No Squares in My Family Circle" The...
Soviet Union, killing all 19 on board. March 7 – Northwest Orient Airlines Flight307, a Martin 2-0-2, crashed near Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport...
documentary series Mayday, titled "Deadly Deception". TABSO Flight 101 Balkan Bulgarian Airlines Flight307 1978 Balkan Bulgarian Tupolev Tu-134 crash 1990 Guangzhou...
on board, though Korean Air Lines Flight 007 had been shot down by fighter jets. The bomb killed all 22 crew and 307 passengers. Of those, 132 bodies were...
American Airlines Flight 11 was a domestic passenger flight that was hijacked by five al-Qaeda terrorists on the morning of September 11, 2001, as part...
found on the surface. March 7, 1950 15 0 0 Northwest Orient Airlines Flight307 Minneapolis Minnesota Martin 2-0-2 The aircraft struck a flagpole during...
did not require a flight engineer, the FAA type certificates of subsequent four-engine reciprocating engine airplanes (Boeing 307 and 377, DC-6, DC-7...
first long-distance flights: to Paris, transporting government officials to peace negotiations, being conducted there. These flights used German-built Ju...
Aleutian Islands. The flight continued from Tokyo to Lunghwa Airport in Shanghai and then to Nichols Field at Manila. A flight between Tokyo and Seoul...
Klaus Fuchs served as a Soviet spy. 1951 – Northwest Orient Airlines Flight307 crashes in Lynnhurst, Minneapolis, killing 15 people. 1951 – Korean War:...
Division to Little Rock, Arkansas, to enforce desegregation. 1959 – TAI Flight307 crashes during takeoff from Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport in Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
bronze medal. 3 March – Balkan Bulgarian Airlines Flight307, a scheduled international passenger flight from Sofia to Moscow, crashed on its final approach...
ground fatalities blamed on Flight 11, the number of people aboard the hijacked flight was 92. The death toll of Flight 11 thus comes out to approximately...
Cathay Pacific Flight 780 was a flight from Juanda International Airport in Surabaya, Indonesia, to Hong Kong International Airport on 13 April 2010....
and the two flight crew aboard and is the worst aviation accident in Minnesota history. On March 7, 1950, Northwest Orient Airlines Flight307 hit a flagpole...
with preparations underway to operate flight 667. As the last few of the 307 passengers were boarding, the flight crew in the cockpit heard a bang and...
175 25 "Flight307" Charles R. Rondeau Story by : Boris Ingster Teleplay by : Boris Ingster & Ardel Wray March 29, 1963 (1963-03-29) Stu's flight to Hawaii...