Osprey Airlines Flight 45

Osprey Airlines Flight 45 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport in Phoenix, Arizona to Helena Regional Airport in Helena, Montanna. On June 2, 2004, the Airbus A330-200 suffered an engine blowout and crashed into a field in Lewiston, Idaho. All 64 people on board were killed.

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The Osprey Airlines Flight 45 was a Airbus A330-200 (registration N540K). The aircraft was built and had its first flight in 1997. The aircrew consisted of three well-trained pilots; U.S. Navy pilot Robert Johansson as the captain, fighter pilot James Kennedy as the First Officer, and Boston Air-Traffic Control navigator David Lung as the flight engineer. The flight attendants consisted of Rene Buchanan, Sarah Gerber, Angel Harper, Donald Bedford, and Valarie Dadamo.

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