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Tomorrow marks the 44th year since the tragic collision of PSA Flight 182 with a single-engine Cessna over North Park that took the lives of 144 people and devastated hundreds more.On each Sept. 25… ...
It’s been 44 years since the collision of PSA Flight 182 with a single-engine Cessna over North Park took the lives of 144 people and devastated hundreds more in 1978.On each Sept. 25 anniver… ...
For years, the PSA Flight 182 Committee has tried to erect a monument in memory of those who died. But so far, little progress has been made with the City of San Diego.
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – Monday, Sept. 25, will mark 45 years since the Pacific Southwest Airlines plane crash in North Park that killed more than 100 people. At roughly 9 a.m. on Sept. 25, 1978, PSA ...
Monday marks 45 years since 144 people lost their lives in the Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182 crash on September 25, 1978. It is recognized as the deadliest aviation crash in California ...
A long-awaited memorial plaque to honor the victims of PSA Flight 182 has been installed in North Park, as the community marked the 46th anniversary of the crash that claimed the lives of 144 people.
The flight, a routine trip from Sacramento to San Diego, collided mid-air with a small private plane, causing the crash of both. PSA 182 crashed, killing all 135 aboard and seven on the ground in ...
A cemented memorial honoring the victims of the PSA Flight 182 crash was installed in North Park just last year, creating a space where loved ones can gather to honor those lost in the incident.
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For years, the PSA Flight 182 Committee has tried to erect a monument in memory of those who died. But so far, little progress has been made with the City of San Diego.
Wednesday marks 46 years since Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182 collided with a Cessna 172 plane in the skies over North Park. 26,463 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve ...
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