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  2. Nut rage incident - Wikipedia

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    The nut rage incident, colloquially referred to as " nutgate ", ( Korean: 땅콩 회항, Ttangkong hoehang) was an air rage incident that occurred on December 5, 2014, at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City onboard Korean Air Flight 086. Korean Air vice president Heather Cho (Korean name: Cho Hyun-ah; later changed to Cho ...

  3. Korean Air Flight 801 - Wikipedia

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    Korean Air Flight 801 (KE801, KAL801) was a scheduled international passenger flight operated by Korean Air, from Gimpo International Airport, Seoul to Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, Guam. On August 6, 1997, the Boeing 747-300 operating the flight crashed on Bijia Peak, south of Nimitz Hill , in Asan-Maina , Guam, while on approach ...

  4. Korean Air Lines YS-11 hijacking - Wikipedia

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    The Korean Air Lines YS-11 hijacking occurred on 11 December 1969. The aircraft, a Korean Air Lines NAMC YS-11 flying a domestic route from Gangneung Airbase in Gangneung, Gangwon, South Korea to Gimpo International Airport in Seoul, was hijacked at 12:25 PM by North Korean agent Cho Ch'ang-hŭi ( 조창희 ). [ 1][ 2] It was carrying four ...

  5. List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location

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    8 February 1993 – Iran Air Tours Flight 962 a Tupolev Tu-154 was departing on a non-scheduled flight from Mehrabad International Airport, Tehran, to Mashhad International Airport when it became involved in a mid-air collision with an Iranian Air Force Sukhoi Su-24 fighter plane that was on approach to the same airport. All 12 crew members and ...

  6. Korean Air incidents and accidents - Wikipedia

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    Korean Air's deadliest incident was Flight 007 which was shot down by the Soviet Union on September 1, 1983. All 269 people on board were killed, including a sitting U.S. Congressman, Larry McDonald. The last fatal passenger accident was the Korean Air Flight 801 crash in 1997, which killed 229 people.

  7. Republic of Korea Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Korea Air Force ( ROKAF; Korean : 대한민국 공군; Hanja : 大韓民國空軍; RR : Daehanminguk Gong-gun ), also known as the ROK Air Force or South Korean Air Force, is the aerial warfare service branch of South Korea, operating under the South Korean Ministry of National Defense .

  8. Hijack 1971 - Wikipedia

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    Box office. US$14.1 million [ 1][ 2] Hijack 1971 ( Korean : 하이재킹; lit. Hijacking) is a 2024 South Korean disaster film written by Kim Kyeong-chan and directed by Kim Seong-han, starring Ha Jung-woo, Yeo Jin-goo, Sung Dong-il and Chae Soo-bin. The film is based on the hijack attempt of a Korean Air F27 airliner in 1971.

  9. Women in aviation - Wikipedia

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    Korean Lee Jeong-hee , who had earned her pilot's license in 1927, joined the Republic of Korea Air Force in 1948 and was appointed first lieutenant. She was the founding commander of the Women's Air Force Corps in 1949, but was captured and taken to North Korea when the Korean War broke out. [136] [137]