Osprey Airlines Flight 756

Osprey Airlines Flight 756 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California to Vancouver International Airport in Vancouver, British Columbia. On June 30, 2006, the Airbus A310-300 suffered a loss of control and crashed into a neighborhood in Seattle, Washington. All 86 passengers on board are killed along with 3 people on the ground. It was the deadliest crash of a domestic aircraft in 2006.

Aircraft
The Osprey Airlines Flight 756 was a Airbus A310-300 (registration N912QS). The aircraft was built and had its first flight in 1992. The crew included pilot Brian Hadfield, First Officer Caitlin Boroughs, and flight attendants Dawn Schmidt, Joan Hemphill, Mark Chapman, James Hymes, Felicia McLeod, and Helen O'Donnell.

All 86 passengers on board were killed including computer scientist Ikushima Hayao and choir leader Joseph Foust.

Crash
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