Two planes collided in mid-air – 135 died on Flight 182 as did the two co-pilots on a Cessna 172. Seven more people died on ...
Thursday marks 47 years since Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182 crashed in San Diego, killing 144 people and changing ...
NORTH PARK, Calif. (KGTV) — Saturday, September 25 marks 43 years since the deadliest airplane crash in California's history. On September 25, 1978, 144 people lost their lives when Pacific Southwest ...
A half-century before the Pacific Southwest Airlines crash, the nation's first mid-air disaster involving a passenger airliner occurred over North Park.
On the morning of September 25, 1978, a PSA Boeing 727 collided with a Cessna over the North Park neighborhood. On Thursday morning, a memorial for the victims was held at the intersection of Dwight ...
Tomorrow marks the 44th year since the tragic collision of PSA Flight 182 with a single-engine Cessna over North Park that took the lives of 144 people and devastated hundreds more. On each Sept. 25 ...
Shortly after 9 a.m. on Sunday, at a quiet intersection in North Park, more than 100 people gathered to remember a tragedy they will never forget. Thirty-eight years earlier almost the minute, 144 ...
SAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - Friday marked 37-years since a mid-air collision over San Diego took the lives of more than 140 people. Dozens of people gathered in North Park Friday to remember the victims and ...
SAN DIEGO (CNS) - San Diego officials and residents held commemorative events around the county Tuesday on the 40th anniversary of the Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182 crash. At the intersection ...
Monday marks 45 years since 144 people lost their lives in the Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182 crash on September 25, 1978. It is recognized as the deadliest aviation crash in California history ...
The 40th anniversary of the crash of Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182, which killed 144 people, was marked Tuesday with a ceremony in the North Park neighborhood where the jetliner came down. At ...
Time for Vernon Franck, a Seabee, to begin another routine day at the naval amphibious base in Coronado. Time for PSA 182’s captain, James McFeron, to reassure the Lindbergh control tower: “Traffic in ...