::shrug::: I sometimes wonder if people even read the questions…
The Buddy Holly, Big Bopper and Richie Valens plane crash (“The Day the Music Died”) occurred February 3, 1959 in Clear Lake, Iowa, which is rarely confused with Little Rock, Arkansas.
The most famous Little Rock plane crash occurred much more recently than the 1950s – American Airlines flight 1420 crashed during severe thunderstorms on June 1, 1999. There were 11 fatalities of the 145 people on board – one, was the captain, who was later accorded much of the blame for the crash in the FAA investigation.
An Associated Press article on the 1999 crash stated that the AA 1420 incident was the first crash of a commercial airliner in the (then) 82-year history of Little Rock’s airport.
not 50′s but this is the earliest i could find,and i dont know if this rich mountain place is close to little rock,here it is:
Date of Accident: 27 September 1973
Airline: Texas International Airlines
Aircraft: Convair CV-600
Location: Rich Mountain, Arkansas, USA
Registration: N94230
Previous Registrations: —
Flight Number: 655
Fatalities: 11:11 (means 11 souls,11 dead)
MSN: 56
Line Number: —
Engine Manufacturer: —
Engine Model: —
Year of Delivery: —
Accident Description: The aircraft crashed into Rich Mountain after a navigational error by the flight crew.
buddy holy, the big bopper,& richie valenz.
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::shrug::: I sometimes wonder if people even read the questions…
The Buddy Holly, Big Bopper and Richie Valens plane crash (“The Day the Music Died”) occurred February 3, 1959 in Clear Lake, Iowa, which is rarely confused with Little Rock, Arkansas.
The most famous Little Rock plane crash occurred much more recently than the 1950s – American Airlines flight 1420 crashed during severe thunderstorms on June 1, 1999. There were 11 fatalities of the 145 people on board – one, was the captain, who was later accorded much of the blame for the crash in the FAA investigation.
An Associated Press article on the 1999 crash stated that the AA 1420 incident was the first crash of a commercial airliner in the (then) 82-year history of Little Rock’s airport.
http://www.seacoastonline.com/1999news/6_3_w3.htm
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not 50′s but this is the earliest i could find,and i dont know if this rich mountain place is close to little rock,here it is:
Date of Accident: 27 September 1973
Airline: Texas International Airlines
Aircraft: Convair CV-600
Location: Rich Mountain, Arkansas, USA
Registration: N94230
Previous Registrations: —
Flight Number: 655
Fatalities: 11:11 (means 11 souls,11 dead)
MSN: 56
Line Number: —
Engine Manufacturer: —
Engine Model: —
Year of Delivery: —
Accident Description: The aircraft crashed into Rich Mountain after a navigational error by the flight crew.
http://www.seacoastonline.com/1999news/6_3_w3.htm
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