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N62AF, the aircraft involved in the accident, while in service with United Airlines in 1975. The aircraft involved, a 13-year-old Boeing 737-222, registered as N62AF, was manufactured in 1969 and previously flown by United Airlines under the registration N9050U. It was sold to Air Florida in 1980. The aircraft was powered by two Pratt & Whitney ...
Gate 90 was updated in the summer of 2018 with 3 jetways to be able to properly handle the A380, 3 years after the airplane first arrived at Orlando, docking at Gate 84. [31] [32] In May 2016, the airport launched its own radio station, FlyMCO 105.1 HD2, a subchannel of WOMX-FM. [33]
PSA Flight 182 collided with a Cessna over San Diego on September 25, 1978, killing all 144 people on both aircraft. It is the deadliest aircraft disaster in California history, the first fatal Pacific Southwest Airlines incident, and at the time, the deadliest aircraft incident in the United States. [ 38] PSA Flight 1771 crashed near Cayucos ...
Lauren Benton said something seemed wrong the moment she left the Transportation Security Administration checkpoint on the way to her flight. She and her husband Nathan, and their two kids, ages 9 ...
ORLANDO, Fla. - Troopers are searching for a driver accused of hitting and killing a man on an Orlando road early Monday and leaving the scene. The hit-and-run crash happened around 6 a.m. on E ...
August 8, 2024 at 6:51 AM. ORLANDO, Fla. - A large first responder presence was at the corner of East Colonial Drive and the 408 in Orlando for a water rescue. SKYFOX flew over the scene early ...
2001. United Airlines Flight 895: On January 9, 2001, the flight from Chicago to Hong Kong had to divert to Anchorage after a passenger spat at other passengers, swore at flight attendants and ripped a phone out of the plane's wall. Ultimately four other passengers had to restrain and handcuff him.
The Orlando International Airport People Movers are a set of five automated people mover (APM) systems operating within Orlando International Airport. Four of the systems, dubbed Gate Links, connect the airport's main terminal to four satellite airside concourses. The fifth, dubbed the Terminal Link, connects the main terminal to the Intermodal ...