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This plane crash was 40 YEARS in the making | Crossair flight 3597How could a plane crash be 40 years in the making? This video reveals how a decades-long history of poor oversight and ...
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How 40 Years of Mistakes Led to the Crossair 3597 CrashCrossair Flight 3597 was a tragedy decades in the making. In this video, I explore how a seasoned captain with a history of procedural lapses, an inexperienced first officer, and a last-minute switch ...
Swiss aviation investigators sifted through the wreckage on Monday of a Crossair regional airliner for clues on why it crashed on approach to the Zurich airport this weekend, killing 24 of the 33 ...
The Crossair Jumbolino went down in the suburb of Birchwil, about two miles east of the airport. "The first reports spoke of a fireball in a wooded area.
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ZURICH, Switzerland -- Switzerland mourned again Sunday after a fiery plane crash near Zurich's airport killed 24 people, most of them foreigners -- the latest in a string of deadly incidents that ...
ZURICH, Switzerland — A Swiss airliner with 33 people on board crashed Saturday night as it was approaching Zurich Airport to land. At least 10 people were killed and nine others were pulled ...
Crossair is pushing ahead with the integration of flight operations with Swissair, absorbing a further nine of its former parent's European routes. Hopes the airline could be rescued by an outside ...
The Crossair Group closed the year 2001 with a consolidated loss of CHF 314 million (previous year CHF 25.4 million). About CHF 290 million of the loss was attributable to exceptional charges in ...
Swissair resumed some flights on Thursday, but the airline and its bankers now face the daunting task of carrying out a complex and controversial bankruptcy plan for its parent company, Swissair ...
Effective January 15, 2002, Crossair assumes commercial responsibility for most of the European routes formerly operated by Swissair. To this end, it is wet-leasing the Airbus jets and Swissair crews.
ZURICH -- Doubts continued to rise over a plan to create a new Swiss airline through regional carrier Crossair as union officials predicted that talks to rescue parts of bankrupt Swissair will ...
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