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  1. On October 14, 2004, Pinnacle Airlines Flight 3701 ( ICAO: FLG3701, IATA: 9E3701, or Flagship 3701) crashed near Jefferson City, Missouri while flying from Little Rock National Airport to Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport. The two pilots, the only occupants, were killed.

  2. 12 sty 2024 · On October 14th, 2004, operating under the Northwest Airlink banner, Pinnacle Express Flight 3701 crashed close to Jefferson City, Missouri, while repositioning to Minneapolis. The aircraft involved in the accident was a 50-seat Bombardier CRJ200 (registration N8396A).

  3. Thankfully only the pilots were on board. What a miracle the airplane crashed between the homes and no one on the ground was injured. Jesus. It was an open secret among pilots at Pinnacle Airlines that Part 91 ferry flights were a great opportunity to have fun testing the capabilities of the nimble and sporty CRJ-200.

  4. Aircraft accident report : crash of Pinnacle Airlines flight 3701, Bombardier CL-600-2B19, N8396A, Jefferson City, Missouri, October 14, 2004 / National ...

  5. On October 14, 2004, about 2215:06 central daylight time,1 Pinnacle Airlines flight 3701 (doing business as Northwest Airlink), a Bombardier CL-600-2B19, 2 N8396A, crashed into a residential area about 2.5 miles south of Jefferson City Memorial Airport

  6. On October 14, 2004, Pinnacle Airlines Flight 3701 crashed near Jefferson City, Missouri, United States, while flying from Little Rock National Airport in L...

  7. 5 sty 2006 · Two joyriding pilots took a jet to its 41,000-ft. ceiling--and paid for the stunt with their lives. PM investigates the crash of Flight 3701.

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