Incidents and Accidents
1930s | NC13304 | Flight 6 | NC13317 | NC13323 | NC13355 | ||||
1940s | Flight 14 | Flight 28 | Flight 404 | Flight 521 | Flight 608 | Flight 624 | |||
1950s | Flight 129 | Flight 610 | Flight 615 | Flight 7030 | Flight 16 | Flight 409 | Flight 629 | Flight 718 | Flight 736 |
1960s | Flight 826 | Flight 859 | Flight 297 | Flight 823 | Flight 389 | Flight 227 | Flight 266 | Flight 14 | |
1970s | Flight 611 | Flight 553 | Flight 2860 | Flight 173 | |||||
1980s | Flight 2885 | Flight 811 | Flight 232 | ||||||
1990s | Flight 585 | Flight 863 | Flight 826 | ||||||
2000s | Flight 175 | Flight 93 | Flight 955 | ||||||
2010s | Flight 634 | Flight 663 | Flight 497 | Flight 4128 | Flight 1727 |
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Famous quotes containing the words incidents and/or accidents:
“An element of exaggeration clings to the popular judgment: great vices are made greater, great virtues greater also; interesting incidents are made more interesting, softer legends more soft.”
—Walter Bagehot (18261877)
“The day-laborer is reckoned as standing at the foot of the social scale, yet he is saturated with the laws of the world. His measures are the hours; morning and night, solstice and equinox, geometry, astronomy, and all the lovely accidents of nature play through his mind.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
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