History: American Airlines Flight 1420
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Date | 1 June 1999 | ||
Type : | runway overrun | ||
Location : | Little Rock | ||
Passengers : | 139 | ||
Crew : | 6 | ||
Fatalities : | 11 | ||
Injuries (non fatal) : | 110 | ||
Survivors : | 134 | ||
Aircraft involved : | MCDonnel Douglas MD 82 | ||
Operator : | American Airlines | ||
Aircraft registration : | N215AA | ||
Flight origin : | Dallas Forth Worth | ||
Destination : | Little Rock |
American Airlines Flight 1420 was a flight from Dallas Forth Worth International Airport to Little Rock National Airport in the USA. On the 1 June 1999 the aircraft that operated the flight overrun the runway on landing and crashed. Out of the 145 passengers and crew 11 died (including the captain of the aircraft)).
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Aircraft
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Accident
Search and recovery
Passengers and crew
Investigation
Conclusions
Aftermath
Further reading
List of runway overruns
List of aircraft crashes caused by severe weather
List of aircraft crashes involving a MCDonnel Douglas MD 82
List of aviation accidents by year
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