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The day a plane with 110 people disappeared into the Everglades

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Twenty years ago today ValuJet Flight 592 took off from Miami’s airport and then plunged into the muck after a fire in the cargo hold. (www.miamiherald.com) और अधिक...

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ChrisGoode
Chris Goode 4
Had a friend from the University of Miami on that flight. It has a profound effect on me to this day.
telc2008
Tom Clark 1
I'm sorry for your loss. Peace be with you.
pnschi
pnschi 2
In the days after this tragedy, there was a lot of commentary implying the gender of the captain, and the quality of the pilots given that it was a budget airline. When the actual cause came to light, these scurrilous accusations quietly limped away.
yr2012
matt jensen 2
hiflier32
ric lang 2
Ahhh yes, the Everglades. I was a flight engineer with Eastern a hundred years ago & Eastern did a lot of air work over the Glades. We were in a 7 @ 2:00am over the Glades, checking out a new co-pilot from the Navy & we went into a crossfeed problem & lost all 4 engines at 6000 feet. Really gets quiet.
eboogie47
Haney Elsayed 2
Its beyond sad poor families. Rip pax and crew.
amiablebird
Ed Merriam 2
"The caps would have cost a total of $9.16, including tax."

thegamerwholovesplanes
ariana suppa 1
Sutch a sad event. I rememeber doing a school project on this a few years ago(had nothing to do with aviation actually).Shows how important even the smallest cargo safety infraction can cause a tragedy.
rleiro
rleiro 0
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20 Years Later after ValuJet 592, Could it Happen Again?

Many improvements in aviation safety have come off the backs of airline accidents, and lessons from the ValuJet 592 tragedy is no exception.

http://airwaysnews.com/blog/2016/05/11/the-legacy-of-valujet-592/
glang3
glang3 0
I got to meet Greg Feith several times. I could not imagine what he experienced on a personal level.

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