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  1. 13 January 1982 - Air Florida 90. Air Florida Flight 90 was scheduled to leave Washington National Airport at 14.15h EST for a flight to Fort Lauderdale International Airport, FL, with an intermediate stop at the Tampa, FL. The aircraft had arrived at gate 12 as Flight 95 from Miami, FL, at 13.29h. Because of snowfall, the airport was closed ...

  2. 22 gru 1999 · FLIGHT: 90. AIRCRAFT: B-737-222. REGISTRY: N62AF. ABOARD: 79. FATAL: 74. GROUND: 4. DETAILS: Crashed shortly after takeoff into the Potomac River and sank. Failure to turn on engine anti-icing system. Crew inexperience in icing conditions.

  3. The attached CVR transcript should be viewed as an accident investigation tool to be used in conjunction with other evidence gathered during the investigation. Conclusions or interpretations should not be made using the transcript as the sole source of information.

  4. On January 13, 1982, Air Florida Flight 90, a Boeing 737-222(N62AF), was ascheduled- flight to Fort Lauderdale, Florida,from Washington National Airport, Washington, D.C. There were 74 passengers, including 3 infants, and 5 crewmembers on board.

  5. Air Florida Flight 90, a Boeing Model 737-200 series airplane, was a scheduled flight from Washington, DC to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with an intermediate stop in Tampa. There were 74 passengers and a crew of four on board.

  6. THE CVR TRANSCRIPT. Ron Chippindale's official accident investigation report included a transcript of the voice data from flight TE901's Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR).

  7. This site contains various Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR or Black Box) transcripts of aviation accidents and incidents. Currently hosting over 180 transcripts.

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