In 1987, 156 people were killed when Northwest Airlines Flight 255 crashed while taking off from Detroit.
Taking off from turn-of-the century France, with "petticoat pioneer" Alice Guy who saw beyond the camera's scientific uses.
In 1990, a Tu-154 aircraft was forced to land in Turkey after taking off from the Chechen capital, Grozny.
That plane also was Flight 1549 -- also taking off from LaGuardia to Charlotte, North Carolina, but on January 13.
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It was built on the eastern outskirts of Milan beneath the flight path of aircraft taking off from nearby Linate airport.
Passengers were sucked out of the plane when the rear doors flew open after taking off from the capital Kinshasa on Thursday night.
Three people suffered fatal injuries when the helicopter plunged into the East River moments after taking off from a helipad on Manhattan's east side.
In 1996, a TAM airlines Fokker-100 crashed shortly after taking off from the same airport, killing all 96 people on board and three on the ground.
Schweitzer was the navigator during an accident in which a E-A Prowler jet sliced a a ski cable gondola after taking off from the Aviano NATO air base.
Mr. Dudley's helicopter was carrying four passengers when it plunged into the East River on Oct. 4, 2011, shortly after taking off from the 34th Street heliport in Manhattan.
Two specially-modified Westland-Wallace bi-planes with open cockpits were used for the feat, taking off from an airstrip in northern India to fly into the Himalayas over the 29, 000ft (8, 848m) summit.
She said the flight data recorder indicated "both engines lost power simultaneously" when the plane was at 3, 200 feet some 90 seconds after taking off from New York's LaGuardia airport Thursday afternoon.
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The Transformer X (TX) will be designed for depositing and extracting soldiers and supplies in tough-to-reach places without easily accessible roads, taking off from a standstill and flying up to 250 miles with a 1000-pound load.
Investigators hope tests that began on January 18 will help determine the precise cause of the July 25 crash when the aircraft, with flames spewing from the wings, slammed into the ground minutes after taking off from Charles de Gaulle airport.
The company's Pegasus XL rocket was flown to a launch altitude of about 39, 000 feet by a specially configured L-1011 "Stargazer" jetliner taking off from the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific, near the equator about halfway between Hawaii and Australia.
In this case, the video shows the 747 in a steep (significantly steeper than the climb of most passenger aircraft taking off from civilian airports), slow climb, then the climb stops and the aircraft rolls over on its wing and crashes in a fiery ball on impact.
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The Akron crashed off the community of Barnegat Light just a few hours after taking off from Lakehurst, killing 73 of the 76 men aboard, largely because the ship had no life vests and only one rubber raft, according to Navy records and the Navy Lakehurst Historical Society.
Throughout the daylight hours he would hop from one city, town, or village to the next, landing on highways if there was no nearby airstrip and setting down and taking off from a stretch of pasture when he flew to talk with farmers and their families in the remotest of America's rural counties.
Jennifer Milano, who is taking time off from freelance work to take advantage, grabbed a pass right away.
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Some of them said they were undocumented workers, others legal immigrants, taking off time from work to be here.
The millennial mind is a wandering one which relies on taking time off from work and going on regular vacations.
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As in, after taking time off from her career to raise her three children, is she now experiencing the motherhood penalty?
DesLauriers is taking time off from work to deal with her loss.
Many women have experienced, first-hand, the negative aspects of taking time off from their career to raise children or help with the care of elderly parents.
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Some parents said they had been taking time off from work to make the extra commute, paying money out of pocket for cabs before receiving reimbursement from the city, or simply staying home with their children.
His widow is taking a year off from her job as a documentary producer for the BBC in London.
Before Murphy's triumph, Ronnie O'Sullivan's defeat by Peter Ebdon and his announcement that he was considering taking a year off from the game were what had set people's tongues wagging.
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Missy can't hire an agent because that, too, is prohibited by the NCAA. So her mother, who's taking the year off from her job, is left to field about eight phone calls a day from media outlets and various companies who want time with Missy.
The report identifies three barriers that have prevented a national market for home retrofits from taking off.
So making tough decisions to reduce structural deficits and keep debt from taking off falls squarely on the shoulders of national governments.
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