1971day.year

Paninternational Flight 112 crashes on the Bundesautobahn 7 highway near Hamburg Airport, in Hamburg, Germany, killing 22.

Paninternational Flight 112 crashed onto the Autobahn near Hamburg Airport on September 6, 1971, resulting in 22 fatalities. The tragic accident spurred a review of runway safety and emergency planning.
Flight 112, operated by Paninternational, experienced severe engine trouble moments after lifting off from Hamburg Airport. The crew attempted an emergency landing on the adjacent Bundesautobahn 7, a busy highway. The aircraft struck vehicles and collided with roadside structures, igniting a fire upon impact. Rescue teams arrived swiftly but could only confirm 22 deaths among passengers and crew. Investigators determined that engine failure and a lack of clear emergency landing zones contributed to the disaster. Recommendations for extended runway safety areas and stricter engine maintenance protocols followed. German aviation authorities implemented new standards to prevent similar accidents in the future.
1971 Paninternational Flight 112 Bundesautobahn 7 Hamburg Airport Hamburg
1985day.year

Midwest Express Airlines Flight 105 crashes near Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, killing all 31 people on board.

Midwest Express Flight 105 crashed shortly after takeoff from Milwaukee on September 6, 1985, killing all 31 aboard. The accident prompted reviews of maintenance procedures and emergency response.
Flight 105, operated by a McDonnell Douglas DC-9, departed Milwaukee for Atlanta but suffered an engine malfunction almost immediately. The crew attempted to return to Mitchell International Airport, but the aircraft lost altitude rapidly. The jet impacted wooded terrain near the runway and burst into flames upon collision. Emergency responders arrived on scene, but none of the 31 passengers and crew survived. Investigators pointed to mechanical failure and limited reaction time as key contributors. Subsequent regulations mandated more rigorous engine inspections and enhanced pilot training for engine-out scenarios. The crash remains a somber reminder of the critical importance of aircraft maintenance and emergency preparedness.
1985 Midwest Express Airlines Flight 105 Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport Milwaukee Wisconsin