Find some wood and knock on it. Florida has gone 25 years without a major fatal commercial air crash. But it’s hard not to remember ValuJet. On May 11, 1996, Atlanta-bound ValuJet Flight 592, a fire ...
Until May 11, 1996, Eastern Flight 401 was the deadliest aviation disaster in South Florida history. That was the day ValuJet Flight 592 nosedived into the swamp, 23 years after the Eastern plane ...
WEST MIAMI-DADE, FLA. (WSVN) - It has been 25 years since ValuJet Flight 592 crashed into the Everglades, killing all 110 people on board, and family members of the victims and first responders ...
ATLANTA — It’s been 25 years since an Atlanta-bound flight crash minutes after takeoff from Miami International Airport. The ValuJet flight 592 crash killed all 110 people onboard. On May 11, 1996, ...
MIAMI – Maria Bafunno knelt and gently touched the name of her brother, Giuseppe, inscribed on a cemetery stone marker that lists the names of the 110 people killed when ValuJet Flight 592 plunged ...
It vanished with barely a trace. ValuJet Flight 592, with 110 people on board, plunged into the Everglades after taking off from Miami International Airport 20 years ago, May 11, 1996. The DC-9 had ...
MIAMI (AP) — Relatives of the 110 people killed when ValuJet Flight 592 caught fire and plunged into Florida's Everglades 20 years ago will meet and board airboats together on Wednesday to visit the ...
Investigators found new evidence of fire damage in the wreckage of ValuJet Flight 592 on Wednesday and intensified their inquiry into oxygen generators that may have started a fire or explosion aboard ...
Discuss this article in the Community & Society forum of Post & Riposte. Go to part one of this article. Go to part three of this article. It is not reasonable to blame them for this, though. The NTSB ...
ValuJet Flight 592, bound for Atlanta, slammed nose-first into the muck and disappeared under the earth. Investigators later determined that 144 oxygen-generating canisters were improperly secured, ...
ValuJet Flight 592 took off from Miami International at 2:05 p.m. — one hour late — with 104 passengers and a crew of five, said Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Christy Williams. It was ...
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