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Alaska Airlines Flight 1866 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alaska Airlines Flight 1866
Alaska Airlines Flight 1866 was a regularly scheduled flight from Anchorage, Alaska to Seattle Washington, with intermediate stops. On September 4, 1971, the aircraft serving the flight crashed into a mountain in Haines Borough, near Juneau, Alaska (JNU/PAJN) on approach for landing. 111 people were killed.〔(HistoryLink Essay: Alaska Airlines - A Snapshot History )〕 It was the first fatal jet airliner crash of Alaska Airlines, and the worst single plane crash in the history of the United States until June 24, 1975, when Eastern Airlines Flight 66 crashed. To date it is the worst accident in Alaska Airlines history. ==Preflight history== The aircraft was a Boeing 727-100 with U.S. registry N2969G〔(DCA72AZ003 )〕 manufactured in 1966 as c/n 19304 and manufacturer’s serial number 287. It had accumulated 11,344 flight hours prior to the incident. Flight 1866 originated in Anchorage, Alaska and had stopped at Cordova (CDV) and Yakutat (YAK/PAYA). It was scheduled to stop in Juneau and Sitka before ending in Seattle. The flight landed at Yakutat at 11:07 a.m and departed on the accident flight at 11:35 a.m. for Juneau. The captain of the flight was Richard C. Adams, age 41 at the time of the crash. Piloting the aircraft at the time was First Officer Leonard D. Beach, age 32. James J. Carson was the second officer. Beach and Carson had been employed with Alaska Airlines in 1966. Adams had been with Alaska Airlines since 1955. Seven crew members were aboard, as well as 104 passengers.
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