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#1 Aug 02, 2012 2:04 PM
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Delta Airlines Flight 191
Delta Air Lines Flight 191 was an airline service from Fort Lauderdale, Florida's Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, bound for Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California, by way of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. On the afternoon of August 2, 1985, Delta Air Lines Flight 191 crashed while on approach to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport during a thunderstorm, killing 8 of 11 crew members, 126 of 152 passengers on board, and one person on the ground. Two people also died more than 30 days after the crash, bringing the total fatalities to 137.
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#2 Aug 02, 2012 4:19 PM
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Re: Delta Airlines Flight 191
Just found out the official impact time for Flight 191. 6:05:56PM.
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#4 Aug 02, 2012 9:14 PM
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RIP To the poor souls.
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#5 Aug 03, 2012 1:33 AM
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Alright guys. The anniversary of the crash is over. RIP to all that died.
Here is a list of victims and survivors of the crash of Delta Air Lines Flight 191 as provided by the airline, hospital officials and family members. The name of one victim is not included pending notification of relatives.
Killed on the ground:
Mayberry, William; Vicksburg, Miss.
Passengers, known dead:
Ageloff, Scott; Miami.
Anderson, Carrie; Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Anderson, Curtis; Fort Lauderdale.
Bailie, Ronald; San Fernando Valley.
Banner, Ms. T.; San Francisco.
Banner (infant); San Francisco.
Barnes, Joanne; Delray Beach, Fla.
Barnes, Kara; Delray Beach.
Barnes, Moses; Delray Beach.
Battisti, Christine; Boca Raton Fla.
Bernstein, Sidney; Fort Lauderdale.
Bhatti, D.; Fort Lauderdale.
Bhatti, R.; Fort Lauderdale.
Bhatti, B.; Fort Lauderdale.
Blouch, Mark; Fort Lauderdale.
Boekeloo, Jack; Fort Lauderdale.
Boekeloo, Pat; Fort Lauderdale.
Brown, Cindy; Bellflower, Calif.
Brown, Darlene; Chicago.
Brown, G.; Hollywood, Fla.
Brown, J.; Fort Lauderdale area.
Brownstein, Mrs. M.; Margate, Fla.
Caprielian, Arthur; Oakland Park, Fla.
Caprielian, Mrs. Pransy; Oakland Park, Fla.
Cassedy, Kevina; Los Angeles.
Chapfield, V., Boynton Beach, Fla.
Cherkas, M., address unknown.
Cherkas, Anne, 74, West Palm Beach, Fla.
Clark, James Paul; Atlanta.
Colley, Mary K.; Dallas.
Dahl, Steve; Sandy, Utah.
Douglas, Michael; Tulsa, Okla.
Doyle, Deanna; Amarillo, Tex.
Edelman, Ms. M.; Palm Beach, Fla.
Epstein, Mike; Boston.
Estridge, Phillip D.; Boca Raton.
Estridge, Mrs. P.; Boca Raton.
Fabriello, Joe; Atlanta.
Fields, Christopher; Los Angeles.
Fields, Rachel; Los Angeles.
Flanigan, Charles; Hollywood, Fla.
Flanigan, Roslind; Hollywood, Fla.
Frazier, B., address unknown.
Gilliard, Zohniffer; Atlanta.
Goldberg, A.; Fort Lauderdale.
Goldman, Max; Fort Lauderdale.
Guffey, Glenda; Coconut Creek, Fla.
Guterma, Marc; Mesa, Colo.
Hancock, Jean C.; Half Moon Bay, Calif.
Hasselhorst, Chuck; Hermosa Beach, Calif.
Hironaka, Aimee; California.
Hironaka, Anne; Monterey Park, Calif.
Hooke, Ramone Robert; Tustin, Calif.
Hunter, Kyle; Salt Lake City.
Ibarguengoitia, Fernando, San Antonio, Tex.
Jones, Larry; Los Angeles.
Joshua, Yamisse; Los Angeles.
Jurkowski, Pnuong; Fort Lauderdale.
Kaiser, K.; Fort Lauderdale area.
Katz, Seth; Los Angeles.
Klein, Alex; Fort Lauderdale.
Klein, Mrs. A.; Fort Lauderdale.
Knicher, Jane; Deerfield Beach, Fla.
Kole, Thomas S.; Phoenix.
Kruger, Earl; Los Angeles.
Krieger, Dennis; Los Angeles.
Kujawa, John; Plantation, Fla.
Lackey, William; Little Rock, Ark.
Lambson, Sylvia; Fort Lauderdale.
Larsen, Willian Gale; Plano, Tex.
Laver, Ian; Delray Beach, Fla.
Lawrence, Scot; Fort Lauderdale area.
Lever, Evelyn; Fort Lauderdale.
Miller, David; Miami.
Miller, Nancy; Miami.
Monberg, Lawrence; Sea Ranch Lakes, Fla.
Moore, Donald; Valencia, Calif.
Moore, F.; Sunrise, Fla.
Moore, S.; Sunrise.
McLaughlin, D.; Sandy, Utah.
Mahserejian, Mark.; Fort Lauderdale.
Mahserejian, Susan; Fort Lauderdale.
Neel, Kim; North Hollywood.
Nida, Randall Lee, Davie, Fla.
O'Rielly, K.; Brisbane, Australia.
Pace, Thomas; Boca Raton, Fla.
Perdaris, Peter; Olathe, Kan.
Phillips, Nikki; Fort Lauderdale.
Perry, Gan; Fort Lauderdale.
Polk, Sabrina; Los Angeles.
Pugh, W. D.; San Francisco.
Reynolds, Paul; Fort Lauderdale.
Reynolds, Brian; Fort Lauderdale.
Salmon, Paul B.; Whittier, Calif.
Sanders, Steven; Los Angeles.
Schmidt, Mary H.; Fort Lauderdale.
Schwartz, Curt, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Segal, Ms. F.; West Palm Beach.
Shaver, Lori; Fort Lauderdale.
Shaw, Edith; Boynton Beach.
Shawl, C.; Boca Raton.
Shearer, Vickie C.; Bountiful, Utah..
Sheehan, Mrs. Robin; Danville, Calif.
Sheehan, Ryan; Danville.
Sheehan (infant); Danville.
Shoecraft, Milt; Los Angeles.
Silverman, F.; Palm Beach.
Stansburg, Robert; Long Beach, Calif.
Strusser, Fran; Santa Monica.
Sulkin, Jameson; Colorado Springs, Colo.
Sulmonetti, Jayne; Houston.
Thompson, Jane; Boca Raton.
Thompson, Evan; Boca Raton.
Verdicchio, Bob; Dallas.
Warner, Jeff; Fort Lauderdale.
Wener, Mrs. L.; Pompano Beach, Fla.
White, Ron; Mesquite, Tex.
Willis, Angela G.; Hollywood, Fla.
Wilson, A. W.; Rolling Hills Estates, Calif.
Wilson, Cathy; Coral Springs, Fla.
Wright, Deborah; Sherman Oaks, Calif.
Zarnt, Julie; Fort Lauderdale.
Passengers, known survivors (all hospitalized unless otherwise indicated):
Coke, Paul; Phoenix.
DeWitt, Mark; Dallas, treated and released.
Edwards, Annie; Pompano Beach, treated and released.
Ford, Kathy; Fort Worth, Tex.
Freeman, Gregory; Boca Raton.
Garcia, Anita; Miami
Goldberg, Jean; Pompano Beach.
Goodkid or Goodkin, Andrea; Fort Lauderdale.
Green, Gilbert; Fort Lauderdale, treated and released.
Harris, Ron; Oklahoma City.
Katz, Debbie; Fort Lauderdale.
Katz, Robert; Fort Lauderdale, treated and released.
Keller, Alvin; Henderson, Nev.
Lapettus, Greg; Miami Beach.
Ledford, Esther; Fort Lauderdale, treated and released.
Laver, Richard; Delray Beach.
Maloy, John; Redondo Beach, Calif., treated and released.
Marsh, Elizabeth; Deerfield Beach, Fla.
Meier, Christopher John; Temple, Tex., treated and released.
Moore, John K.; Lookout Mountain, Tenn.
Segal, Sidney; West Palm Beach.
Slusher, Jay; Phoenix.
Steinberg, Marilyn; Miami, treated and released.
Steinberg, Mike; Miami, treated and released.
Visich, Mark.
Warner, Leonard; Pompano Beach.
Williams, Juanita; Pompano Beach, treated and released.
Wright, Kathleen; Fort Lauderdale.
Crew, known dead:
Captain Edward M. Connors; Atlanta.
First Officer Rudy P. Price; Atlanta.
Second Officer Nick N. Nassick; Decatur, Ga.
Alford, Fran; Miami.
Artz, Freida; Miami.
Modzelewski, Joan; Miami.
Lee, Alyson; Miami.
Johnson, Diane; Miami.
Crew, known survivors:
Amatulli, Jenny; Miami.
Chavis, Vickie; Miami.
Robinson, Wendy; West Palm Beach.
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#6 Aug 03, 2012 11:11 PM
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Re: Delta Airlines Flight 191
Okay, fine, I'll bite.
What is it with you and the anniversaries of tragedies? Don't take this as some kind of aggressive posturing, I'm honestly curious. I mean, if it was the 50th of some big, 100s dead casualty, then fair play. But it's seemingly any anniversary of a transport-related with a decent casualty count. I mean 137 dead? More people than that died in the time it took me to type out this message. I'm just really confused about why you feel the need to highlight these anniversaries.
Again, not trying to be aggressive here, I just find it odd.
It is often said that before you die your life passes before your eyes. It is in fact true. It's called living.

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#7 Aug 03, 2012 11:50 PM
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Re: Delta Airlines Flight 191
Okay, fine, I'll bite.
What is it with you and the anniversaries of tragedies? Don't take this as some kind of aggressive posturing, I'm honestly curious. I mean, if it was the 50th of some big, 100s dead casualty, then fair play. But it's seemingly any anniversary of a transport-related with a decent casualty count. I mean 137 dead? More people than that died in the time it took me to type out this message. I'm just really confused about why you feel the need to highlight these anniversaries.
Again, not trying to be aggressive here, I just find it odd.
OMG HE BEING IGNORANT PIUGRUIGYEWSUIOGYISFDUISGERFWURGIEPHDSKLHDOUISGHER
Seriously though I have no idea. I think its because of his uncle being involved in 9/11 or something like that or he wanted to be a pilot.
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#8 Aug 04, 2012 12:17 AM
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Aceedwin wrote:Okay, fine, I'll bite.
What is it with you and the anniversaries of tragedies? Don't take this as some kind of aggressive posturing, I'm honestly curious. I mean, if it was the 50th of some big, 100s dead casualty, then fair play. But it's seemingly any anniversary of a transport-related with a decent casualty count. I mean 137 dead? More people than that died in the time it took me to type out this message. I'm just really confused about why you feel the need to highlight these anniversaries.
Again, not trying to be aggressive here, I just find it odd.
OMG HE BEING IGNORANT PIUGRUIGYEWSUIOGYISFDUISGERFWURGIEPHDSKLHDOUISGHER
Seriously though I have no idea. I think its because of his uncle being involved in 9/11 or something like that or he wanted to be a pilot.
Both are correct. That, and I plan to be either a member of the NTSB or a historian when I'm older.
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#9 Aug 04, 2012 11:28 AM
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Re: Delta Airlines Flight 191
Aceedwin wrote:Okay, fine, I'll bite.
What is it with you and the anniversaries of tragedies? Don't take this as some kind of aggressive posturing, I'm honestly curious. I mean, if it was the 50th of some big, 100s dead casualty, then fair play. But it's seemingly any anniversary of a transport-related with a decent casualty count. I mean 137 dead? More people than that died in the time it took me to type out this message. I'm just really confused about why you feel the need to highlight these anniversaries.
Again, not trying to be aggressive here, I just find it odd.
OMG HE BEING IGNORANT PIUGRUIGYEWSUIOGYISFDUISGERFWURGIEPHDSKLHDOUISGHER
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More observent than ignorent unlike you who did just once say "nobody cears" witch is quite ignorent ![]()
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#10 Aug 04, 2012 12:46 PM
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Re: Delta Airlines Flight 191
Latias fan wrote:Aceedwin wrote:Okay, fine, I'll bite.
What is it with you and the anniversaries of tragedies? Don't take this as some kind of aggressive posturing, I'm honestly curious. I mean, if it was the 50th of some big, 100s dead casualty, then fair play. But it's seemingly any anniversary of a transport-related with a decent casualty count. I mean 137 dead? More people than that died in the time it took me to type out this message. I'm just really confused about why you feel the need to highlight these anniversaries.
Again, not trying to be aggressive here, I just find it odd.
OMG HE BEING IGNORANT PIUGRUIGYEWSUIOGYISFDUISGERFWURGIEPHDSKLHDOUISGHER
Seriously though I have no idea. I think its because of his uncle being involved in 9/11 or something like that or he wanted to be a pilot.
Both are correct. That, and I plan to be either a member of the NTSB or a historian when I'm older.
Fair does. Guess it's not that suprising with all that.
It is often said that before you die your life passes before your eyes. It is in fact true. It's called living.

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#11 Aug 04, 2012 5:14 PM
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Re: Delta Airlines Flight 191
MaxwellTheScribblenaut wrote:Latias fan wrote:OMG HE BEING IGNORANT PIUGRUIGYEWSUIOGYISFDUISGERFWURGIEPHDSKLHDOUISGHER
Seriously though I have no idea. I think its because of his uncle being involved in 9/11 or something like that or he wanted to be a pilot.
Both are correct. That, and I plan to be either a member of the NTSB or a historian when I'm older.
Fair does. Guess it's not that suprising with all that.
what do you wish to do shenzi? ![]()
Welcome to Nya Nya Nya please just call me Tatsumina no Mikoto Cocona! NYAMO!! 
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#12 Aug 04, 2012 7:13 PM
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I dare say I will continue about my business and stop wondering why people are strange. I should really accept it as a universal constant at some point.
It is often said that before you die your life passes before your eyes. It is in fact true. It's called living.

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#13 Aug 04, 2012 7:51 PM
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I dare say I will continue about my business and stop wondering why people are strange. I should really accept it as a universal constant at some point.
Thats a good plan. ^_^ I hope you have a nice dog aswell ![]()
Welcome to Nya Nya Nya please just call me Tatsumina no Mikoto Cocona! NYAMO!! 
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