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Eastern Air Lines Flight 512 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Charlotte, North Carolina, to New York City that crashed on November 30, 1962, killing 25 of the 51 people on board. The aircraft, a Douglas DC-7B operated by Eastern Air Lines, crashed at Idlewild Airport in heavy fog while attempting to perform a go-around. One of the plane's wings struck the ground and the plane crashed into soft sand in a marsh about 200 yards (180 m) from the runway, where it burst into flames. Emergency crews responded, but rescuers were delayed by the thick fog and the soft terrain. An investigation launched after the crash found that the probable cause of the accident was that the pilots had made critical mistakes during the go-around that prevented the aircraft from gaining altitude.

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  • Eastern Air Lines Flight 512 (en)
  • Катастрофа DC-7 в Нью-Йорке (ru)
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  • Eastern Air Lines Flight 512 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Charlotte, North Carolina, to New York City that crashed on November 30, 1962, killing 25 of the 51 people on board. The aircraft, a Douglas DC-7B operated by Eastern Air Lines, crashed at Idlewild Airport in heavy fog while attempting to perform a go-around. One of the plane's wings struck the ground and the plane crashed into soft sand in a marsh about 200 yards (180 m) from the runway, where it burst into flames. Emergency crews responded, but rescuers were delayed by the thick fog and the soft terrain. An investigation launched after the crash found that the probable cause of the accident was that the pilots had made critical mistakes during the go-around that prevented the aircraft from gaining altitude. (en)
  • (См. также: Рейс 512)(Не следует путать с Катастрофа DC-7 под Нью-Йорком.) Катастрофа DC-7 в Нью-Йорке — авиационная катастрофа, произошедшая вечером в пятницу 30 ноября 1962 года в международном аэропорту Айдлуайлд города Нью-Йорк. Авиалайнер Douglas DC-7B американской компании Eastern Air Lines (EAL) завершал пассажирский рейс из Шарлотта (Северная Каролина), когда при выполнении посадки в условиях быстро ухудшающейся погоды экипаж принял решение об уходе на второй круг. Спустя короткое время самолёт упал близ аэродрома и разрушился, при этом погибли 25 человек. (ru)
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  • Eastern Air Lines Flight 512 (en)
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  • An Eastern Air Lines DC-7, similar to the one involved in the crash (en)
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