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I've found this video of a documentary related to the Super Outbreak tornado and which there is a link from a study of Ted Fujita in regards to the length of the Monticello tornado (which he believe that downdrafts and microbursts were the cause of the extreme length of that tornado) and this accident which was later found to caused by downdrafts and microbursts. Wondering if this info can be interested, although I would have to check to documented source outside of this video--JForget 02:11, 10 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Deadliest crash

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This flight was not the deadliest crash at that time. For example, the 1956 midair collision over the Grand Canyon killed 128. This flight may have been the deadliest single-plane crash at the time, but not *the* deadliest.

727 photo

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The illustrative photo of an Eastern Airlines 727 is from 1989 and the livery is significantly different from that of 1975. I think it should be removed. Opinions? Plutonium27 (talk) 12:30, 3 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]