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Alaska Airlines Flight 261 suddenly plunged toward the Pacific when a hidden tail failure took control of the aircraft
On January 31, 2000, Alaska Airlines Flight 261 suddenly lost pitch control after a critical failure in the aircraft’s tail stabilizer system. As the MD-83 plunged toward the Pacific Ocean, the pilots ...
PORT HUENEME, Calif. (KABC) -- Twenty years after the Alaska Airlines crash which claimed the lives of 88 people, friends and family members gathered in Port Hueneme to remember the lives of their ...
PORT HUENEME, Calif. -- Families and friends of 88 people killed when an Alaska Airlines flight spiraled out of control into the sea four years ago gathered on a wind-swept beach Saturday afternoon to ...
The NTSB has found that the Alaska Airlines Flight 261 accident was caused by the carrier's insufficient lubrication of the aircraft's horizontal stabilizer trim jackscrew and Acme nut, which made the ...
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DIVING towards the Pacific! Alaska 261
January 31st, 2000. The pilots of an Alaska Airlines MD-80 fight desperately for control, as their aircraft careens towards the Pacific ocean with terrifying speed. No matter what they do, they cannot ...
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