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Archives: TORONTO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT - DC 8 CRASH, JULY 5, 1970
- DC-8 jet crashes after bumping runway; 108
killed in Toronto on Air Canada Flight 621. Toronto Star, July 6,
1970
- Pilot faced a terrible choice -- and nothing could save
him. Toronto Star, July 6, 1970
- Flight 621: pieces of bodies litter tranquil farm
field. Toronto Star, July 6, 1970
- Flight 621: two couples were married less than 24
hours. Toronto Star, July 6, 1970
- Flight 621: a tragic puzzle: the cruel job of finding
why. Toronto Star, July 6, 1970
- Flight 621: the aftermath of disaster: business as
usual. Toronto Star, July 6, 1970
- Last words hint pilot unaware engine torn off. Toronto
Star, July 7, 1970
- Clues to cause of jet crash yielded by coded tape
recording. Toronto Star, July 9, 1970
- Early tests show DC-8 jet crew not impaired, shot or
assaulted. Toronto Star, July 10, 1970
- Brake used too early started jet disaster, Transport
Minister reports. Toronto Star, July 15, 1970
- Lawyers turn pale hearing last words of airliners
pilots. Toronto Star, November 26, 1970
- DC-8 inquiry told first officer pulled spoiler control
wrong way. Toronto Star, November 28, 1970
- 'A split second of confusion cited in 109-death jet
crash. Toronto Star, December 1, 1970
- Experts at crash inquiry urge design changes in DC-8
jets. Toronto Star, December 2, 1970
- DC-8 probe ends with lawyers blaming crew, maker,
airline. Toronto Star, December 3, 1970
- Inquest told DC-8 pilot may have exchanged seats with
co-pilot. Toronto Star, January 19, 1971
- Defects and pilots error blamed in 109-death Air
Canada crash. Toronto Star, February 10, 1971
- 40 years after crash, GTA memorial rises: developers to pay
for Brampton tribute to Air Canada Flight 621. Toronto Star, July 3,
2010
- Air Canada DC-8 Jetliner crash, in Yesteryears: a history of
St. John Ambulance in Ontario
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