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CINCINNATI, Aug. 29, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Comair this morning released the passenger manifest for Flight 5191 after receiving permission from individual families to publicly share the identities of ...
Flight 5191 was cleared for takeoff at Blue Grass Airport flying to Atlanta, but, after heading down the wrong runway, it crashed, killing all 47 passengers and two crew members.
Polehinke was the only survivor of Flight 5191, which crashed during takeoff from Blue Grass Airport in Lexington on Aug. 27, 2006, killing all 47 passengers and two crew members.
At this early stage, I want to emphasize our commitment to our passengers, their families and friends about Flight 5191. Family members and friends from within the U.S. inquiring about passengers ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. -- In the minutes after Comair Flight 5191 barreled off a runway and burst into flames, snapping trees along its path, the only question worth asking was how to save the 50 people ...
Investigators say that Comair Flight 5191 took off from a runway that is less than half the length of the one that is supposed to be used by commercial aircraft. 75 0 MILES 2 4 60 421 68 27 421 ...
The pilots on Comair Flight 5191 noted that there were no lights along the runway as they rolled down the 3,500-foot concrete stretch at Blue Grass Airport, said Deborah A.P. Hersman, a member of ...
His brain damage was so severe that he had no memory of the crash. Investigations showed a string of errors, beginning with pilots of Flight 5191 who began the night boarding the wrong plane.
More details of Comair Flight 5191's final moments are emerging. In a briefing Monday, federal officials said the flight crew noticed they were on an unlit runway, but never asked the airport's ...
James Polehinke, co-pilot of Comair Flight 5191, had been at the University of Kentucky Hospital since the Aug. 27 crash in a farm field just outside Blue Grass Airport.