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The flight crew consisted of Captain Larry Lon Davis (age 48), First Officer Carey Wilson Kirkland (37); and Flight Engineer Steven Mark Judd (30). Captain Davis was a highly experienced pilot, with a total of approximately 17,000 flight hours, 7,000 of which had been in the 727.
Delta’s letter to Capt. Larry L. Davis, dated July 18, reads, “…The crash of Flight 1141 was the result of errors and omissions by you in the performance of your duties as Captain...
13 de sept. de 1988 · Capt. Larry Davis, 48, of Greenville, was discharged from Parkland Memorial Hospital Tuesday afternoon, after speaking with National Transportation Safety Board investigators for the first...
1 de nov. de 1988 · Instead, Capt. Larry Davis, who was at the controls as the Boeing 727 attempted to take off from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, let 23 seconds elapse as he struggled to correct the...
The flight crew consisted of 3: Captain Larry Davis, 48, a veteran Delta pilot, First Officer Gary Kirkland, 37, and Flight Engineer Steven Judd, 31. The cabin crew consisted of 4 Flight Attendants: Dixie Dunn, 56, Diana George, 40, Rosilyn Marr, 43, and Mary O'Neill, 57.
1 de sept. de 1988 · Dallas was a stopover for Flight 1141, which began in Jackson, Miss., at 6:25 a.m. and was scheduled to end in Salt Lake City at 10:10. Neil Monroe, a Delta spokesman in Atlanta, said the...
9 de sept. de 1988 · Eleven seconds before impact, Capt. Larry Lon Davis said: “We’re not gonna make it.” One of the final entries on the partial transcript appears to be a scream.