Air India plane crash

I forgot that place existed! :D
Thats where I started off in 2003 at the age of 12. How I now picture the average poster over there:

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My autism can not comprehend this. I was on airdisasters.com reading reports in the mid 90s as like a 7 year old because I wanted to be a pilot and didn't want to die doing that. Lol

I remember reading a Readers Digest either on the plane, or right before a family trip in the late 80's/early 1990s. It covered that crash at Stapleton where I think they forgot to set takeoff flaps (or maybe it was icing?)....727 if I remember correctly. The survivor accounts mentioned a huge fireball sweeping through the cabin from front to back right after impact. I remember being a little nervous boarding that particular 727.
 
I remember reading a Readers Digest either on the plane, or right before a family trip in the late 80's/early 1990s. It covered that crash at Stapleton where I think they forgot to set takeoff flaps (or maybe it was icing?)....727 if I remember correctly. The survivor accounts mentioned a huge fireball sweeping through the cabin from front to back right after impact. I remember being a little nervous boarding that particular 727.
It was a DC-9, but yeah, that one was bad.

Delta was the 727 without the flaps in DFW and that's why we have Sterile Cockpit...which we ALL follow, but only one will come along shortly to tell us how he's the best at it.
 
I remember AA 1420 because it happened on my home turf. I was in junior high at the time. Aside from TWA 800, the crash I seem to recall the most was Swissair 111. What a terrifying sequence of events. Stuff of horrors.

Through the 80s and 90s, there were at least 3-4 121 accidents with fatalities almost every year in the US. It's amazing how much safer commercial flying has become.
 
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