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  1. On September 11, 1991, the Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia turboprop, registered N33701, [3] crashed while initiating its landing sequence, killing all 14 people on board. The aircraft wreckage hit an area near Eagle Lake, Texas, approximately 65 miles (105 km) west-southwest of the airport.

  2. 4 lis 2017 · On September 11, 1991, a Britt Airways’ EMB-120RT, operating as Continental Express flight 2574, crashed near Eagle Lake, Texas. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) describes the accident as a result of an inflight breakup.

  3. On September 11,1991, about 1003 Central Daylight Time, Continental Express Flight 2574, an Embraer 120, operating under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 135, experienced a structural breakup in flight and crashed in a cornfield near Eagle Lake, Texas. The 2 flight crewmembers,

  4. 9 maj 2023 · Flight 2574 departed Laredo, Texas, at 9:09 a.m. and was destined for Houston Intercontinental Airport. About an hour into the flight, as it was descending through 12,000 feet on approach to Houston, the airplane suddenly exploded in flames.

  5. At 0909, local time, on Sept. 11, 1991, Continental Ex-press Flight 2574 departed Laredo International Airport, Laredo, Texas, en route to Houston. The flight was ini-tially assigned flight level FL250 (25,000 feet) and later was instructed to descend to FL240 (24,000 feet).

  6. 3 maj 2015 · My understanding of Continental Express flight 2574 is that a de-icing boot on the horizontal stabilizer of the EMB120 was missing screws and therefore detached, leading to the tail separating.

  7. 11 wrz 1991 · NTSB Executive Summary: “On September 11, 1991, about 1003 Central Daylight Time, Continental Express Flight 2574, an Embraer 120, operating under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 135, experienced a structural breakup in flight and crashed in a cornfield near Eagle Lake, Texas.

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