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Sealab 2021 - Three episode pilot.
December 21, 2000 "Radio Free" - Murphy starts a pirate-radio station, which attracts the attention of the FCC.
December 30, 2000 "Happy Cake" - Murphy complains about his stolen Happy Cake oven (which makes real baked goods with a 40 watt bulb!), while Sparks shows off his mountain fortress.
December 30, 2000 "I, Robot" - While the station is in danger from a hull breach, the crew ponders what life ...
See also:Sealab 2021, Sealab 2021 - Characters and premise, Sealab 2021 - Main characters, Sealab 2021 - Minor characters, Sealab 2021 - Episode list and original air dates, Sealab 2021 - Three episode pilot, Sealab 2021 - Season one, Sealab 2021 - Season two, Sealab 2021 - Season three, Sealab 2021 - Season four, Sealab 2021 - Season five, Sealab 2021 - DVD Boxsets, Sealab 2021 - Fignuts Read more here: » Sealab 2021: Encyclopedia II - Sealab 2021 - Episode list and original air dates |
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|  |  |  | Air One: Encyclopedia II - Royal Australian Navy - History
Royal Australian Navy - Formation.
Prior to the formation of the Commonwealth of Australia, each self-governing colony in Australia retained its own naval force. These usually consisted of naval gunboats for coastal defence of harbours and rivers. The Royal Navy continued to provide blue water defence of Australia, as it had since 1788. After federation of Australia in 1901, the Commonwealth Naval ...
See also:Royal Australian Navy, Royal Australian Navy - History, Royal Australian Navy - Formation, Royal Australian Navy - World War One, Royal Australian Navy - World War II, Royal Australian Navy - Post War, Royal Australian Navy - Roles in post-war conflicts, Royal Australian Navy - RAN Today, Royal Australian Navy - The Fleet, Royal Australian Navy - Fleet Air Arm, Royal Australian Navy - Clearance Diving Teams, Royal Australian Navy - Future Read more here: » Royal Australian Navy: Encyclopedia II - Royal Australian Navy - History |
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|  |  |  | Air One: Encyclopedia II - Roswell TV series - Episodes(original airdates in parenthesis)
Roswell TV series - Season one.
Pilot (10/6/1999)
The Morning After (10/13/1999)
Monsters (10/20/1999)
Leaving Normal (10/27/1999)
Missing (11/3/1999)
285 South (part 1 of 2) (11/10/1999)
River Dog (part 2 of 2) (11/17/1999)
Blood Brother (11/24/1999)
Heat Wave (12/1/1999)
The Balance (12/15/1999)
Toy House (1/19/2000)
Into the Woods (1/26/2000)
The Convention ...
See also:Roswell TV series, Roswell TV series - Airing history, Roswell TV series - Basic premise, Roswell TV series - DVD releases, Roswell TV series - Trivia, Roswell TV series - Main cast list, Roswell TV series - Other recurring cast members, Roswell TV series - Pop culture influences, Roswell TV series - Episodes, Roswell TV series - Season one, Roswell TV series - Season two, Roswell TV series - Season three Read more here: » Roswell TV series: Encyclopedia II - Roswell TV series - Episodes |
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|  |  |  | Air One: Encyclopedia II - Gesture - Hand with body gestures
Gesture - Biting one's thumb.
Biting one's thumb was an old rude British gesture. It is comparable to "the Finger" in modern terms. In William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, Sampson bites his thumb at the Montagues (Act 1, Scene 1).
Gesture - Bowing kneeling kowtowing.
A bow is a gesture of respect involving lowering the head, usually performed by a social inferior to a social superior. Various cultures have different degrees or ways of performing the bow; China an ...
See also:Gesture, Gesture - Social significance, Gesture - Using one hand, Gesture - A-ok, Gesture - Bang bang, Gesture - Benediction and blessing, Gesture - Blah-blah, Gesture - Check please, Gesture - Clenched fist, Gesture - Fig sign, Gesture - Hook 'em Horns, Gesture - Horns, Gesture - Knocking on wood, Gesture - Middle finger, Gesture - Salute, Gesture - Shaka, Gesture - Three middle fingers, Gesture - Thumbs up thumbs down, Gesture - V sign, Gesture - Vulcan salute, Gesture - Wanker, Gesture - Using two hands, Gesture - Air quotes, Gesture - Gills, Gesture - Italian elbow gesture, Gesture - Time-out, Gesture - Hand with body gestures, Gesture - Biting one's thumb, Gesture - Bowing kneeling kowtowing, Gesture - Crossing oneself, Gesture - Hand over heart, Gesture - My eye, Gesture - Touched / screw loose, Gesture - Nonsense, Gesture - Loser, Gesture - Cutthroat, Gesture - Choking sign, Gesture - Nose thumbing, Gesture - Body and facial gestures Read more here: » Gesture: Encyclopedia II - Gesture - Hand with body gestures |
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|  |  |  | Air One: Encyclopedia II - Earth Federation - MilitaryThe Earth Federation forces were organized under the moniker Earth Federal Forces, or EFF (地球連邦軍) , to enforce Federation edicts. The Earth Federal Forces were organized into two groups - an Earth-based military force, which handled all military matters on ground, sea, and in Earth atmosphere, and a space military branch, the Earth Federal Space Forces or EFSF. However, in Gundam 0080 and Gundam 0083, this force was referred to as UNT Spacy ...
See also:Earth Federation, Earth Federation - Organization, Earth Federation - Administrative regions, Earth Federation - History, Earth Federation - Space colonization, Earth Federation - One Year War, Earth Federation - The Gryps Conflict, Earth Federation - Congress of Settlement Nations, Earth Federation - Military, Earth Federation - Earth Federal Army, Earth Federation - Earth Federal Navy, Earth Federation - Earth Federal Air Force, Earth Federation - Earth Federal Space Forces Read more here: » Earth Federation: Encyclopedia II - Earth Federation - Military |
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|  |  |  | Air One: Encyclopedia II - Gesture - Body and facial gesturesMany gestures utilize only the face or body, without the hands.
One such gesture is "eye-rolling", when a person moves their pupils to the top of their eyes to indicate condescension, contempt, boredom, or exasperation.
Mooning is the exposure of the buttocks towards a person or people. The mooner (usually male) opens his pants, turns around to face away from the target, and drops the pants while bending over. Mooning is a crude gesture of contempt or defiance. "Pressed ham" is a variation of mooning made by pressing the naked ...
See also:Gesture, Gesture - Social significance, Gesture - Using one hand, Gesture - A-ok, Gesture - Bang bang, Gesture - Benediction and blessing, Gesture - Blah-blah, Gesture - Check please, Gesture - Clenched fist, Gesture - Fig sign, Gesture - Hook 'em Horns, Gesture - Horns, Gesture - Knocking on wood, Gesture - Middle finger, Gesture - Salute, Gesture - Shaka, Gesture - Three middle fingers, Gesture - Thumbs up thumbs down, Gesture - V sign, Gesture - Vulcan salute, Gesture - Wanker, Gesture - Using two hands, Gesture - Air quotes, Gesture - Gills, Gesture - Italian elbow gesture, Gesture - Time-out, Gesture - Hand with body gestures, Gesture - Biting one's thumb, Gesture - Bowing kneeling kowtowing, Gesture - Crossing oneself, Gesture - Hand over heart, Gesture - My eye, Gesture - Touched / screw loose, Gesture - Nonsense, Gesture - Loser, Gesture - Cutthroat, Gesture - Choking sign, Gesture - Nose thumbing, Gesture - Body and facial gestures Read more here: » Gesture: Encyclopedia II - Gesture - Body and facial gestures |
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|  |  |  | Air One: Encyclopedia II - Gesture - Body and facial gesturesMany gestures utilize only the face or body, without the hands.
One such gesture is "eye-rolling" wherein a person rotates his or her eyes upward to indicate condescension, contempt, boredom, or exasperation.
Mooning is the exposure of the buttocks towards a person or people. The mooner (usually male) opens his pants, turns around to face away from the target, and drops the pants while bending over. Mooning is a crude gesture of contempt or defiance. "Pressed Ham" is a variation of mooning made by pressing the naked buttocks ag ...
See also:Gesture, Gesture - Social significance, Gesture - Using one hand, Gesture - A-ok, Gesture - Bang bang, Gesture - Benediction and blessing, Gesture - Blah-blah, Gesture - Check please, Gesture - Clenched fist, Gesture - Fig sign, Gesture - Hook 'em Horns, Gesture - Horns, Gesture - Knocking on wood, Gesture - Middle finger, Gesture - Salute, Gesture - Shaka, Gesture - Three middle fingers, Gesture - Thumbs up thumbs down, Gesture - V sign, Gesture - Vulcan salute, Gesture - Wanker, Gesture - Using two hands, Gesture - Air quotes, Gesture - Gills, Gesture - Italian elbow gesture, Gesture - Time-out, Gesture - Hand with body gestures, Gesture - Biting one's thumb, Gesture - Bowing kneeling kowtowing, Gesture - Crossing oneself, Gesture - Hand over heart, Gesture - My eye, Gesture - Touched / screw loose, Gesture - Nonsense, Gesture - Loser, Gesture - Cutthroat, Gesture - Choking sign, Gesture - Nose thumbing, Gesture - Body and facial gestures Read more here: » Gesture: Encyclopedia II - Gesture - Body and facial gestures |
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|  |  |  | Air One: Encyclopedia II - Roswell TV series - Basic premiseSeries creator/producer Katims frequently described the show's alien themes as metaphor for teen alienation and coming-of-age.
As the show starts Liz (Shiri Appleby), Maria (Majandra Delfino) and Alex (Colin Hanks) are three best friends that go to school in Roswell. Liz is working at the Crashdown Café and is accidentally shot during an argument between two customers. Classmate Max Evans (Jason Behr) rushes to her side and heals the mortal wound just by placing his hand over it – bringing her back to life.
Liz later discove ...
See also:Roswell TV series, Roswell TV series - Airing history, Roswell TV series - Basic premise, Roswell TV series - DVD releases, Roswell TV series - Trivia, Roswell TV series - Main cast list, Roswell TV series - Other recurring cast members, Roswell TV series - Pop culture influences, Roswell TV series - Episodes, Roswell TV series - Season one, Roswell TV series - Season two, Roswell TV series - Season three Read more here: » Roswell TV series: Encyclopedia II - Roswell TV series - Basic premise |
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|  |  |  | Air One: Encyclopedia II - HMX-1 - Executive Flight DetachmentThe presidential and VIP flights fall under "Whiteside", the Executive Flight Detachment. Most activities of Whiteside are directed by the White House Military Office. Whiteside, although based at Quatico, Virginia, operates extensively out of an alert facility at Naval Air Station Anacostia in Washington, DC, which conjoins Bolling Air Force Base. Operations by "Greenside", which is the rest of HMX-1, include operational test and evaluation, such as with the V-22 Osprey, a vertical take-off and landing aircraft, and support of exercises and training evolutions for the Marine Corps Combat Develop ...
See also:HMX-1, HMX-1 - Aircraft, HMX-1 - Executive Flight Detachment, HMX-1 - Reference Read more here: » HMX-1: Encyclopedia II - HMX-1 - Executive Flight Detachment |
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| |  |  |  | Air One: Encyclopedia II - Newt Gingrich - 1994–1998: The Contract with America and the SpeakershipIn 1994, Gingrich defined a Contract with America, a list of campaign promises, presented as acts of Congress, signed by himself and other Republican candidates for the House of Representatives. Haley Barbour, former RNC Chairman and Governor of Mississippi, remarked in literature given out to party activists, “…it is about defining, building and communicating what our party stands for, where we will take government”. The acts were designed to unite the various factions of the party and provide a contrast with the policies of the Democ ...
See also:Newt Gingrich, Newt Gingrich - 1943-1978: Early life and education, Newt Gingrich - 197419761978: Elections, Newt Gingrich - 1979–1993: United States Representative, Newt Gingrich - Election of 1992, Newt Gingrich - Pre-speakership Congressional activities, Newt Gingrich - 1994–1998: The Contract with America and the Speakership, Newt Gingrich - Views on politics and media, Newt Gingrich - Government shutdown 1995-1996, Newt Gingrich - Ethics charges, Newt Gingrich - Air Force One snub, Newt Gingrich - Fall from Speakership resignation from House, Newt Gingrich - Post-congressional life, Newt Gingrich - Possible 2008 presidential run?, Newt Gingrich - Personal life, Newt Gingrich - Books authored, Newt Gingrich - Nonfiction, Newt Gingrich - Fiction, Newt Gingrich - Trivia Read more here: » Newt Gingrich: Encyclopedia II - Newt Gingrich - 1994–1998: The Contract with America and the Speakership |
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|  |  |  | Air One: Encyclopedia II - Pan Am Flight 103 - The victims
Pan Am Flight 103 - The passengers and crew.
All 243 passengers and 16 crew members were killed. A Scottish Fatal Accident Inquiry, which opened on October 1, 1990, heard that, when the cockpit broke off, tornado-force winds would have torn through the fuselage, tearing clothes off passengers and turning objects like drink carts into lethal pieces of shrapnel.
Because of the sudden change in air pressure, the gases inside the passengers would have expanded to four times their normal volume, causing their l ...
See also:Pan Am Flight 103, Pan Am Flight 103 - The passengers, Pan Am Flight 103 - The Helsinki warning, Pan Am Flight 103 - The lucky ones, Pan Am Flight 103 - Last contact with Flight 103, Pan Am Flight 103 - The explosion, Pan Am Flight 103 - How the aircraft broke up, Pan Am Flight 103 - The victims, Pan Am Flight 103 - The passengers and crew, Pan Am Flight 103 - Lockerbie residents, Pan Am Flight 103 - Motives, Pan Am Flight 103 - April 1986 bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi, Pan Am Flight 103 - July 1988 downing of Iran Air 655, Pan Am Flight 103 - South-West Africa Namibia, Pan Am Flight 103 - The investigation, Pan Am Flight 103 - The trial and appeal, Pan Am Flight 103 - Compensation from Libya, Pan Am Flight 103 - Seven alternative theories, Pan Am Flight 103 - Epilogue from the President's Commission, Pan Am Flight 103 - Memorials, Pan Am Flight 103 - Depictions in Media Read more here: » Pan Am Flight 103: Encyclopedia II - Pan Am Flight 103 - The victims |
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|  |  |  | Air One: Encyclopedia II - Pan Am Flight 103 - How the aircraft broke upThe explosion punched a 20 inch (0.5 m) wide hole, almost directly under the P in Pan Am, on the left side of the fuselage. The disintegration of the aircraft was rapid. Investigators from the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) of the British Department of Transport concluded that the nose of the aircraft separated from the main section within three seconds of the explosion.
The flight data recorder, a bright orange-colored recording device located in the tail section of the aircraft, was found in a field by police searchers wi ...
See also:Pan Am Flight 103, Pan Am Flight 103 - The passengers, Pan Am Flight 103 - The Helsinki warning, Pan Am Flight 103 - The lucky ones, Pan Am Flight 103 - Last contact with Flight 103, Pan Am Flight 103 - The explosion, Pan Am Flight 103 - How the aircraft broke up, Pan Am Flight 103 - The victims, Pan Am Flight 103 - The passengers and crew, Pan Am Flight 103 - Lockerbie residents, Pan Am Flight 103 - Motives, Pan Am Flight 103 - April 1986 bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi, Pan Am Flight 103 - July 1988 downing of Iran Air 655, Pan Am Flight 103 - South-West Africa Namibia, Pan Am Flight 103 - The investigation, Pan Am Flight 103 - The trial and appeal, Pan Am Flight 103 - Compensation from Libya, Pan Am Flight 103 - Seven alternative theories, Pan Am Flight 103 - Epilogue from the President's Commission, Pan Am Flight 103 - Memorials, Pan Am Flight 103 - Depictions in Media Read more here: » Pan Am Flight 103: Encyclopedia II - Pan Am Flight 103 - How the aircraft broke up |
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|  |  |  | Air One: Encyclopedia II - Pan Am Flight 103 - How the aircraft broke upThe explosion punched a 20 inch (0.5 m) wide hole, almost directly under the P in Pan Am, on the left side of the fuselage. The disintegration of the aircraft was rapid. Investigators from the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) of the British Department of Transport concluded that the nose of the aircraft separated from the main section within three seconds of the explosion.
The flight data recorder, a bright orange-colored recording device located in the tail section of the aircraft, was found in a field by police searchers wi ...
See also:Pan Am Flight 103, Pan Am Flight 103 - The passengers, Pan Am Flight 103 - The Helsinki warning, Pan Am Flight 103 - The lucky ones, Pan Am Flight 103 - Last contact with Flight 103, Pan Am Flight 103 - The explosion, Pan Am Flight 103 - How the aircraft broke up, Pan Am Flight 103 - The victims, Pan Am Flight 103 - The passengers and crew, Pan Am Flight 103 - Lockerbie residents, Pan Am Flight 103 - Claims of responsibility, Pan Am Flight 103 - Motives, Pan Am Flight 103 - April 1986 bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi, Pan Am Flight 103 - July 1988 downing of Iran Air 655, Pan Am Flight 103 - South-West Africa Namibia, Pan Am Flight 103 - The investigation, Pan Am Flight 103 - The trial and appeal, Pan Am Flight 103 - Compensation from Libya, Pan Am Flight 103 - Seven alternative theories, Pan Am Flight 103 - Epilogue from the President's Commission, Pan Am Flight 103 - Memorials, Pan Am Flight 103 - Depictions in Media Read more here: » Pan Am Flight 103: Encyclopedia II - Pan Am Flight 103 - How the aircraft broke up |
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|  |  |  | Air One: Encyclopedia II - Atomic Betty - Episode list
Atomic Betty - Season one.
Atomic Roger / Toxic Talent
But the Cat Came Back / Lost in Spa
Spindly Tam Kanushu / Science Fair
Furball for the Sneeze / Maximus Displeasure
The Doppelganger / Cosmic Cake
Attack of the Evil Baby / Space Brains
When Worlds Collide / The Ghost Ship of Aberdeffia (Halloween episode)
The Great Race / Poached Egg
Really Big Game / Substitute
Self Sabotage / Crass Menagerie
The Good, The Bad an ...
See also:Atomic Betty, Atomic Betty - Overview, Atomic Betty - Characters, Atomic Betty - Atomic Betty The titular character, Atomic Betty - Her family, Atomic Betty - School, Atomic Betty - Galactic Guardian organization, Atomic Betty - Villains, Atomic Betty - Episode list, Atomic Betty - Season one, Atomic Betty - Season two, Atomic Betty - Airing locales, Atomic Betty - Trivia and facts Read more here: » Atomic Betty: Encyclopedia II - Atomic Betty - Episode list |
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Air Training Corps - National level.
The ATC is the larger part of the Air Cadet Organisation (ACO), along with the RAF sections of the Combined Cadet Force. It is divided geographically into six regions, each of which are sub-divided into wings. There are currently 36 Wings, most named after the one or two counties they operate in. Wings are further sub-divided into squadrons. The Air Cadet Organisation is see ...
See also:Air Training Corps, Air Training Corps - Organisation, Air Training Corps - National level, Air Training Corps - Local level, Air Training Corps - Civilian committees, Air Training Corps - Membership, Air Training Corps - Cadets, Air Training Corps - Adult Staff, Air Training Corps - History, Air Training Corps - Activities, Air Training Corps - Parade nights, Air Training Corps - Flying, Air Training Corps - Gliding, Air Training Corps - Shooting, Air Training Corps - Drill, Air Training Corps - Annual and overseas camps, Air Training Corps - Sport, Air Training Corps - Volunteer work in the community, Air Training Corps - Uniform Read more here: » Air Training Corps: Encyclopedia II - Air Training Corps - Organisation |
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|  |  |  | Air One: Encyclopedia II - Pan Am Flight 103 - MotivesTwo claims of responsibility were received the day after the bombing, neither of them taken seriously: one from Islamic Jihad, and another from the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution, an unknown group.
There were three motives for the attack on PA 103. Two were obvious:
Pan Am Flight 103 - April 1986 bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi.
On 15 April–16 April 1986, U.S. warplanes launched a series of military strikes from British bases called Operation El Dorado Canyon [9] [10] — the first U.S ...
See also:Pan Am Flight 103, Pan Am Flight 103 - The passengers, Pan Am Flight 103 - The Helsinki warning, Pan Am Flight 103 - The lucky ones, Pan Am Flight 103 - Last contact with Flight 103, Pan Am Flight 103 - The explosion, Pan Am Flight 103 - How the aircraft broke up, Pan Am Flight 103 - The victims, Pan Am Flight 103 - The passengers and crew, Pan Am Flight 103 - Lockerbie residents, Pan Am Flight 103 - Motives, Pan Am Flight 103 - April 1986 bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi, Pan Am Flight 103 - July 1988 downing of Iran Air 655, Pan Am Flight 103 - South-West Africa Namibia, Pan Am Flight 103 - The investigation, Pan Am Flight 103 - The trial and appeal, Pan Am Flight 103 - Compensation from Libya, Pan Am Flight 103 - Seven alternative theories, Pan Am Flight 103 - Epilogue from the President's Commission, Pan Am Flight 103 - Memorials, Pan Am Flight 103 - Depictions in Media Read more here: » Pan Am Flight 103: Encyclopedia II - Pan Am Flight 103 - Motives |
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|  |  |  | Air One: Encyclopedia II - Pan Am Flight 103 - The explosionAt 19:01, Topp watched Flight 103 approach the corner of the Solway Firth, and at 19:02, it crossed its northern coast. The aircraft appeared as a small green square with a cross at its center showing its transponder code or "squawk" — 0357 310 68546.9. The code gave Topp information about the time and height of the plane: the last code he saw for the Clipper told him it was flying at 31,000 ft (9400 m) on a heading of 316 degrees magnetic, and at a speed of 313 knots (580 km/h) calibrated air speed. It was 46.9 seconds past 19:02. Subsequ ...
See also:Pan Am Flight 103, Pan Am Flight 103 - The passengers, Pan Am Flight 103 - The Helsinki warning, Pan Am Flight 103 - The lucky ones, Pan Am Flight 103 - Last contact with Flight 103, Pan Am Flight 103 - The explosion, Pan Am Flight 103 - How the aircraft broke up, Pan Am Flight 103 - The victims, Pan Am Flight 103 - The passengers and crew, Pan Am Flight 103 - Lockerbie residents, Pan Am Flight 103 - Motives, Pan Am Flight 103 - April 1986 bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi, Pan Am Flight 103 - July 1988 downing of Iran Air 655, Pan Am Flight 103 - South-West Africa Namibia, Pan Am Flight 103 - The investigation, Pan Am Flight 103 - The trial and appeal, Pan Am Flight 103 - Compensation from Libya, Pan Am Flight 103 - Seven alternative theories, Pan Am Flight 103 - Epilogue from the President's Commission, Pan Am Flight 103 - Memorials, Pan Am Flight 103 - Depictions in Media Read more here: » Pan Am Flight 103: Encyclopedia II - Pan Am Flight 103 - The explosion |
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|  |  |  | Air One: Encyclopedia II - Pan Am Flight 103 - The explosionAt 19:01, Topp watched Flight 103 approach the corner of the Solway Firth, and at 19:02, it crossed its northern coast. The aircraft appeared as a small green square with a cross at its center showing its transponder code or "squawk" — 0357 310 68546.9. The code gave Topp information about the time and height of the plane: the last code he saw for the Clipper told him it was flying at 31,000 ft (9400 m) on a heading of 316 degrees magnetic, and at a speed of 313 knots (580 km/h) calibrated air speed. It was 46.9 seconds past 19:02. Subsequ ...
See also:Pan Am Flight 103, Pan Am Flight 103 - The passengers, Pan Am Flight 103 - The Helsinki warning, Pan Am Flight 103 - The lucky ones, Pan Am Flight 103 - Last contact with Flight 103, Pan Am Flight 103 - The explosion, Pan Am Flight 103 - How the aircraft broke up, Pan Am Flight 103 - The victims, Pan Am Flight 103 - The passengers and crew, Pan Am Flight 103 - Lockerbie residents, Pan Am Flight 103 - Claims of responsibility, Pan Am Flight 103 - Motives, Pan Am Flight 103 - April 1986 bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi, Pan Am Flight 103 - July 1988 downing of Iran Air 655, Pan Am Flight 103 - South-West Africa Namibia, Pan Am Flight 103 - The investigation, Pan Am Flight 103 - The trial and appeal, Pan Am Flight 103 - Compensation from Libya, Pan Am Flight 103 - Seven alternative theories, Pan Am Flight 103 - Epilogue from the President's Commission, Pan Am Flight 103 - Memorials, Pan Am Flight 103 - Depictions in Media Read more here: » Pan Am Flight 103: Encyclopedia II - Pan Am Flight 103 - The explosion |
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Pan Am Flight 103 - The passengers and crew.
All 243 passengers and 16 crew members were killed. A Scottish Fatal Accident Inquiry, which opened on October 1, 1990, heard that, when the cockpit broke off, tornado-force winds would have torn through the fuselage, tearing clothes off passengers and turning objects like drink carts into lethal pieces of shrapnel.
Because of the sudden change in air pressure, the gases inside the passengers would have expanded to four times their normal volume, causing their l ...
See also:Pan Am Flight 103, Pan Am Flight 103 - The passengers, Pan Am Flight 103 - The Helsinki warning, Pan Am Flight 103 - The lucky ones, Pan Am Flight 103 - Last contact with Flight 103, Pan Am Flight 103 - The explosion, Pan Am Flight 103 - How the aircraft broke up, Pan Am Flight 103 - The victims, Pan Am Flight 103 - The passengers and crew, Pan Am Flight 103 - Lockerbie residents, Pan Am Flight 103 - Claims of responsibility, Pan Am Flight 103 - Motives, Pan Am Flight 103 - April 1986 bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi, Pan Am Flight 103 - July 1988 downing of Iran Air 655, Pan Am Flight 103 - South-West Africa Namibia, Pan Am Flight 103 - The investigation, Pan Am Flight 103 - The trial and appeal, Pan Am Flight 103 - Compensation from Libya, Pan Am Flight 103 - Seven alternative theories, Pan Am Flight 103 - Epilogue from the President's Commission, Pan Am Flight 103 - Memorials, Pan Am Flight 103 - Depictions in Media Read more here: » Pan Am Flight 103: Encyclopedia II - Pan Am Flight 103 - The victims |
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|  |  |  | Air One: Encyclopedia II - Pan Am Flight 103 - Last contact with Flight 103The flight was scheduled to depart at 18:00, and pushed back from the gate at 18:04, but because of a 25 minute delay, not unusual during rush hour at Heathrow Airport, it took off from runway 27L at 18:25 instead, flying northwest out of Heathrow, a so-called Daventry departure. Once clear of Heathrow, the pilot steered due north toward Scotland. At 18:56, as the aircraft approached the border, it reached its cruising altitude of 31,000 ft (94 ...
See also:Pan Am Flight 103, Pan Am Flight 103 - The passengers, Pan Am Flight 103 - The Helsinki warning, Pan Am Flight 103 - The lucky ones, Pan Am Flight 103 - Last contact with Flight 103, Pan Am Flight 103 - The explosion, Pan Am Flight 103 - How the aircraft broke up, Pan Am Flight 103 - The victims, Pan Am Flight 103 - The passengers and crew, Pan Am Flight 103 - Lockerbie residents, Pan Am Flight 103 - Motives, Pan Am Flight 103 - April 1986 bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi, Pan Am Flight 103 - July 1988 downing of Iran Air 655, Pan Am Flight 103 - South-West Africa Namibia, Pan Am Flight 103 - The investigation, Pan Am Flight 103 - The trial and appeal, Pan Am Flight 103 - Compensation from Libya, Pan Am Flight 103 - Seven alternative theories, Pan Am Flight 103 - Epilogue from the President's Commission, Pan Am Flight 103 - Memorials, Pan Am Flight 103 - Depictions in Media Read more here: » Pan Am Flight 103: Encyclopedia II - Pan Am Flight 103 - Last contact with Flight 103 |
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