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Pinnacle Airlines Flight 3701 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pinnacle Airlines Flight 3701
Pinnacle Airlines Flight 3701 (ICAO: FLG3701, IATA: 9E3701, or Flagship 3701) crashed on October 14, 2004, near Jefferson City, Missouri, United States. It was an overnight ferry flight (with no passengers) from Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S. to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, U.S. Both crew members were killed. ==Accident== Pinnacle Airlines (operating under the Northwest Airlink banner) Flight 3701 was an empty 50-seat Bombardier CRJ-200 on ferry from Little Rock, Arkansas (Little Rock National Airport) to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, manned by two pilots, Captain Jesse Rhodes and First Officer Peter Cesarz. The jet crashed when the engines could not be restarted and they failed to glide to an airport. There were no casualties on the ground. Both pilots were trained at Gulfstream Academy in Florida, eventually hired on with Pinnacle Airlines after their time spent with Gulfstream International Airlines.〔(Gulfstream Alumni )〕 The airframe that crashed, number #7396 off of the assembly line, was built in 2000 and had accumulated 10,168 airframe hours and had completed 9,613 flight cycles (a flight cycle is defined as a takeoff and landing).
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