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  2. South African Airways Flight 295 - Wikipedia

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    0. South African Airways Flight 295 ( SA295/SAA295) was a scheduled international passenger flight from Chiang Kai-shek International Airport, Taipei, Taiwan, to Jan Smuts International Airport, Johannesburg, South Africa, with a stopover in Plaisance Airport, Plaine Magnien, Mauritius. On 28 November 1987, the aircraft serving the flight, a ...

  3. South African Airways - Wikipedia

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    On 28 November 1987, South African Airways Flight 295, a Boeing 747-200 Combi en route from Taipei to Johannesburg with a stopover in Mauritrius experienced a catastrophic in-flight fire in the cargo area, broke up in mid-air, and crashed into the Indian Ocean east of Mauritius, killing all 159 people on board. [37]

  4. South African Airways Flight 406 - Wikipedia

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    South African Airways Flight 406, also known as The Rietbok Crash, was a scheduled passenger flight on 13 March 1967 that crashed into the sea on approach to East London, South Africa. All 25 passengers and crew on board were killed. The cause of the accident was never determined.

  5. Talk:South African Airways Flight 295 - Wikipedia

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    Wreckage spread out = the aircraft broke-up in mid air. Wreckage not spread out = the aircraft stayed intact until impact. The wreckage pattern of SAA Flight 295 matched the first one, so yeah, the aircraft DID break apart in mid-air (basically). Not trying to prove you wrong or anything, just saying.

  6. Continental Airlines Flight 1713 - Wikipedia

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    Continental Airlines Flight 1713 was mentioned in the 1988 film Rain Man. [23] The crash was the subject of episode 10, season 18 of Mayday, titled "Dead of Winter". [24] In February 1990, Reader's Digest detailed the flight crew and some of the passengers in its article "Miracle In The Blizzard."

  7. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport ( IATA: MRU, ICAO: FIMP) ( French: Aéroport International Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam) is the primary international airport serving the island nation of Mauritius. It is located at Plaine Magnien, 48 km (30 mi) southeast of the capital city of Port Louis. The airport was previously known as the ...

  8. List of South African Airways destinations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of South African Airways destinations, as of July 2024. South African Airways served ten destinations outside Africa. [ 1] At June 2016, South African Airways served eight destinations outside Africa. By that time, the top five international routes led from Johannesburg to New York–JFK, London–Heathrow, Hong Kong, Frankfurt ...

  9. 2011 South Africa Piaggio Albatross crash - Wikipedia

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    On 14 August 2011, a pair of privately-owned Piaggio P.166 Albatross aircraft crashed into the Wolkberg mountains in the Limpopo province of South Africa, killing all 13 people on board both planes. The aircraft had departed minutes earlier from Tzaneen, and were flying in formation towards Johannesburg when they struck the mountain in cloud.