National Airlines Flight 83 was a United States domestic flight from Newark International Airport, serving New York City, to Philadelphia. On January 14, 1951, the Douglas DC-4 of National Airlines crashed on landing at Philadelphia International Airport. The aircraft over-shot the runway, ran into a ditch and caught fire. Of the 28 people on board, 7 were killed and 11 injured. One of the dead was the lone flight attendant, Frankie Housley, who had gone back into the burning aircraft to try to save more passengers.
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| - Vuelo 83 de National Airlines (es)
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| - El vuelo 83 de National Airlines era un vuelo nacional de los Estados Unidos desde el Aeropuerto Internacional de Newark, con servicio a la ciudad de Nueva York, a Filadelfia. El 14 de enero de 1951, el Douglas DC-4 de National Airlines (NA) se estrelló al aterrizar en el Aeropuerto Internacional de Filadelfia. La aeronave sobrevoló la pista, chocó contra una zanja y se incendió. De las 28 personas a bordo, 7 murieron y 11 resultaron heridas. Uno de los muertos era la única auxiliar de vuelo, Frankie Housley, que había regresado al avión en llamas para tratar de salvar a más pasajeros. (es)
- National Airlines Flight 83 was a United States domestic flight from Newark International Airport, serving New York City, to Philadelphia. On January 14, 1951, the Douglas DC-4 of National Airlines crashed on landing at Philadelphia International Airport. The aircraft over-shot the runway, ran into a ditch and caught fire. Of the 28 people on board, 7 were killed and 11 injured. One of the dead was the lone flight attendant, Frankie Housley, who had gone back into the burning aircraft to try to save more passengers. (en)
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| - A DC-4 similar to the accident aircraft (en)
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| - Over-shoot on icy runway, resulting in a fire (en)
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| - El vuelo 83 de National Airlines era un vuelo nacional de los Estados Unidos desde el Aeropuerto Internacional de Newark, con servicio a la ciudad de Nueva York, a Filadelfia. El 14 de enero de 1951, el Douglas DC-4 de National Airlines (NA) se estrelló al aterrizar en el Aeropuerto Internacional de Filadelfia. La aeronave sobrevoló la pista, chocó contra una zanja y se incendió. De las 28 personas a bordo, 7 murieron y 11 resultaron heridas. Uno de los muertos era la única auxiliar de vuelo, Frankie Housley, que había regresado al avión en llamas para tratar de salvar a más pasajeros. (es)
- National Airlines Flight 83 was a United States domestic flight from Newark International Airport, serving New York City, to Philadelphia. On January 14, 1951, the Douglas DC-4 of National Airlines crashed on landing at Philadelphia International Airport. The aircraft over-shot the runway, ran into a ditch and caught fire. Of the 28 people on board, 7 were killed and 11 injured. One of the dead was the lone flight attendant, Frankie Housley, who had gone back into the burning aircraft to try to save more passengers. (en)
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