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Sabena Flight 548 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sabena Flight 548 , registration OO-SJB, was a Boeing 707 aircraft en route from New York International Airport (later renamed John F. Kennedy International Airport) to Brussels, Belgium's Zaventem...
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A selection of articles related to Sabena Flight 548 ... A Wisdom Archive on Sabena Flight 548 ... ARTICLES RELATED TO Sabena Flight 548...
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The passenger manifest for Sabena Flight 548 from New York to Brussels included the names of brother and sister Otto and Maria Jelinek, the Canadian national pairs figure skating champions, and Lorraine Hanlon, the US junior ladies' titleholder.
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REMEMBERING FLIGHT 548; Shattered dreams ... Many of those aboard Sabena Flight 548 - bound from New York to Prague, with a stopover scheduled for Brussels - were more accustomed to having pictures taken of them than by them.
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On February 15, 1961, Sabena Flight 548, travelling from New York to Brussels, crashed in Berg-Kampenhout, Belgium, claiming the lives of all 72 passengers on board. ... Mr. Jacques Waldeyer, Executive Vice President Flight Operations of Sabena; Mrs. Susan Keogh, Chair, U.S. Figure Skating Memorial Fund; and Mr.
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Southern Airways Flight 932 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Flightnumber: 548 ... Sabena flight SN548 was a transatlantic service from New York to Brussels. The Boeing 707 was on a long approach to runway 20 when, near the runway threshold, power was increased and the gear retracted. The aircraft gained height and made several circles in a left turn.
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Sabena Flight 548 crashed on landing approach to Brussels , Belgium , on February 15 , 1961 , killing all 72 persons on board as well as one person on the ground. The crash was the first one involving a Boeing 707 in regular service (three 707s had crashed previously during training or test flights). ... Website Links For; Flight...
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