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    Candalyn "Candi" Kubeck (née Chamberlin, May 10, 1961 – May 11, 1996) was an American commercial airline pilot and the captain of ValuJet Flight 592. This flight crashed into the Everglades in 1996, after oxygen generators illegally placed inside a cargo hold, which started and maintained a fire that disrupted aircraft functionality and ...

  2. 14 maj 1996 · Kubeck, 35, believed to be the first woman commercial jetliner captain to perish in a U.S. crash, was “very experienced, very well-trained, very competent,” ValuJet President Lewis Jordan said....

  3. The Charnley-Persky House Museum is a historic home museum in Chicago's Gold Coast neighborhood. The house was designed by Louis Sullivan and his junior draftsman, Frank Lloyd Wright. The museum reopened on August 7, 2021 after undergoing a years long restoration.

  4. In the flight deck were two experienced pilots: Captain Candi Kubeck, aged 35, and First Officer Richard Hazen, 52. Captain Kubeck had accumulated 8,928 total flight hours throughout her career (including 2,116 hours on the DC-9) and First Officer Hazen had more than 11,800 total flight hours throughout his career, with 2,148 of them on the DC-9.

  5. 14 maj 1996 · Candalyn Kubeck, the pilot of the Valujet DC-9 whose crash in Florida on Saturday killed all 109 people on board, spent most of her 35 years around pilots, airplanes and airports.

  6. In the flight deck were two experienced pilots, Captain Candi Kubeck (35) and First Officer Richard Hazen (52). Kubeck had accumulated 8,928 total flight hours throughout her career (including 2,116 hours on the DC-9) and Hazen had more than 11,800 total flight hours throughout his career, with 2,148 on the DC-9.

  7. 11 maj 2016 · The Captain had more than 8,900 hours and the First Officer had more than 11,800 hours. Photo of Captain Candalyn Kubeck. On May 11, 1996, shortly before 13:40, ValuJet flight 592 pushed back from gate G2 in Miami after a delay of 1 hour and 4 minutes due to mechanical problems.

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