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  2. American Eagle Flight 4184 - Wikipedia

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    American Eagle Flight 4184, officially operating as Simmons Airlines Flight 4184, was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Indianapolis, Indiana, to Chicago, Illinois, United States. On October 31, 1994, the ATR 72 performing this route flew into severe icing conditions, lost control and crashed into a field.

  3. List of American Airlines accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    October 31, 1994: American Eagle Flight 4184, officially operating as Simmons Airlines Flight 4184, was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Indianapolis, Indiana, to Chicago, Illinois, United States. The ATR 72 performing this route flew into severe icing conditions, lost control and crashed into a field. All 68 people aboard were killed ...

  4. Category:American Airlines accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines Flight 1 (1962) American Airlines Flight 2. American Airlines Flight 11. American Airlines Flight 28. American Airlines Flight 63. American Airlines Flight 63 (Flagship Missouri) American Airlines Flight 63 (Flagship Ohio) American Airlines Flight 77. American Airlines Flight 96.

  5. Flagship Airlines Flight 3379 - Wikipedia

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    5. Flagship Airlines Flight 3379 was a scheduled flight under the American Eagle branding from Piedmont Triad International Airport to Raleigh–Durham International Airport during which a British Aerospace Jetstream crashed while executing a missed approach to the Raleigh–Durham International Airport on the evening of Tuesday, December 13, 1994.

  6. American Eagle (airline brand) - Wikipedia

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    www .aa .com. American Eagle is a brand name for the regional branch of American Airlines, under which six individual regional airlines operate short- and medium-haul feeder flights. Three of these airlines, Envoy Air (formerly American Eagle Airlines), Piedmont Airlines, and PSA Airlines, are wholly owned subsidiaries of the American Airlines ...

  7. American Eagle staff were threatened with guns and a ... - AOL

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    American Eagle isn't the only shop facing the sharp end of the issue. In April this year, Whole Foods announced it was closing its flagship store in downtown San Francisco, citing employee safety.

  8. American Airlines Flight 1572 - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft. American Airlines Flight 1572 was a regularly scheduled passenger flight from O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois to Bradley International Airport near Hartford, Connecticut. On November 12, 1995, Flight 1572 was operated using a McDonnell Douglas MD-83, a twin-engine, narrow-body jet airliner (registration N566AA ).

  9. AVAir Flight 3378 - Wikipedia

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    Survivors. 0. AVAir Flight 3378, was a scheduled flight under the American Eagle branding from Raleigh–Durham International Airport to Richmond International Airport which crashed after takeoff from Raleigh-Durham International Airport late on the night of February 19, 1988. All 12 people on board were killed in the accident.