Lauda Air Flight 004 (English Wikipedia)

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  • Accident description at the Aviation Safety Network.
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  • Lewis Jr. M.D., Joseph W. (28 October 2016). Last and Near-Last Words of the Famous, Infamous and Those In-Between. AuthorHouse. ISBN 978-1-5246-4787-2.
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  • Parschalk and Thaler, p. 394(in German) "Sechs der zehn Südtiroler Opfer sind Studenten der Innsbrucker Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften aus Klausen, Gröden, Olang, Mals und Kiens, die unter der Leitung von Clemens August Andreae an einer Exkursion nach Fernost teilgenommen hatten. Die anderen vier Südtiroler Todesopfer – alle aus Bozen – sind zwei Beamte sowie ein Berufsmusiker mit seiner chinesischen Frau und dem in Bozen geborenen Töchterchen der beiden." [English: Six of the ten victims of South Tyrol are students of the Innsbruck Faculty of Economics from Klausen, Val Gardena, Olang, Mals and Kiens, who had participated in an excursion to the Far East under the guidance of Clemens August Andreae. The other four South Tyrolean fatalities – all from Bolzano – are two civil servants and a professional musician with his Chinese wife and the Bolzano-born daughter of the two."]
  • Aircraft, Volume 71. p. 44. "LAUDA AIR/LDA: Following the still unexplained loss of B767-329ER OE-LAV [24628] Mozart, there were no flights to Sydney by the Austrian carrier on 1, 6 and 7 June. Services resumed on 13 June with B767-3T9 (ER) OE-LAU [23765 xN6009F]

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  • "Looting May Hurt Jet-crash Probe; Airline Chief Denies Extortion Plot". Inquirer Wire Services at The Philadelphia Inquirer. 1. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.

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