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  1. The seating chart of Continental Airlines Flight 1713, based on the official NTSB report: The chart illustrates locations of passengers, lack of injuries, severities of injuries and causes of deaths, all where applicable.

  2. 31 gru 2014 · Air traffic control recording from the crash of Continental Airlines Flight 1713.

  3. On November 15, 1987, Continental Airlines, Inc., flight 1713, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-14, N626TX, was operating as a regularly scheduled, passenger-carrying flight between Denver, Colorado, and Boise, Idaho.

  4. 7 sty 2024 · Continental Airlines Flight 1713 - A Cabin Crew Perspective. It was Sunday, 15 November 1987, when Continental Airlines flight 1713 was preparing to leave Stapleton International Airport, Denver, Colorado. The McDonnell Douglas DC-9 was bound for Boise, Idaho with 77 passengers and five crew.

  5. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Continental Airlines Flight 1713. aviation accident. Upload media. Wikipedia. Instance of. aircraft crash ( atmospheric icing) Location. Stapleton International Airport, Denver, Denver County, Colorado.

  6. Continental Air Lines Flight 1713, a Douglas Dc-9-14, crashed on takeoff from Denver-Stapleton International Airport, Colorado, USA. The aircraft was cleared for a takeoff from runway 35L, 27 minutes after having been de-iced. On takeoff, the DC-9 over rotated.

  7. 17 lis 1987 · Shaken survivors recounted the last terrible moments of Flight 1713 on Monday as federal investigators began trying to find out why the Continental jetliner crashed during a snowy takeoff...