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- United_Airlines_Flight_736 abstract "United Airlines Flight 736 was a daily U.S. transcontinental passenger flight operated by United Airlines that crashed on April 21, 1958, following a mid-air collision. The aircraft assigned to Flight 736, a Douglas DC-7 airliner carrying 47 persons, was flying at cruise altitude above Clark County, Nevada, en route to a stopover at Denver, Colorado, when it was struck by a United States Air Force fighter jet crewed by two pilots. The collision occurred at 8:30 a.m. in clear weather within a major commercial airway; both aircraft fell out of control from 21,000 feet (6,400 m) and crashed into unpopulated desert terrain southwest of Las Vegas, Nevada.There were no survivors from either aircraft, and with 49 fatalities it remains the deadliest crash in the history of the Las Vegas Valley. Among the victims were a group of military personnel and civilian contractors involved with sensitive Department of Defense weapons systems. The loss of the group triggered new rules prohibiting similar groups engaged in critical projects from flying aboard the same aircraft.The official investigation stated that cockpit visibility limitations played a role in the accident, but also faulted military and civilian aviation authorities for not taking measures to reduce well-known collision risks that had existed for over a year within the confines of airways, despite numerous complaints from airline crews. The loss of United Airlines Flight 736—part of a series of 1950s mid-air collisions in American skies, including the well-publicized 1956 Grand Canyon mid-air collision—helped usher in widespread improvements in air traffic control within the United States.".
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- United_Airlines_Flight_736 alt "Side view of a jet fighter being refueled in flight. The jet has a natural metal finish with large air force lettering and insignia on the fuselage. Two pilots are inside the transparent cockpit canopy. Large streamlined drop tanks hang beneath each wing. A refueling hose is docked with a probe extending from one wing.".
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 alt "Vertical tail that has torn from the DC-7 lays flat in the foreground. The letters U N I are clearly visible on an intact section. The rudder is mostly missing. A few fragments are placed near where the missing rudder would be. Unidentifiable pieces of wreckage are arrayed in another grouping in the background.".
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 caption "Some of the Douglas DC-7 aircraft wreckage collected for the crash investigation.".
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 date "1958-04-21".
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- United_Airlines_Flight_736 name "U.S. Air Force F-100F".
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 name "United Airlines Flight 736".
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 occurrenceType "Accident".
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 plane1Crew "5".
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 plane1Destination "New York City".
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 plane1Laststopover "Washington, D.C.".
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 plane1Operator United_Airlines.
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 plane1Origin "Los Angeles, California".
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 plane1Passengers "42".
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 plane1Stopover "Denver, Colorado".
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 plane1Stopover "Kansas City, Missouri".
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 plane1Survivors "0".
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 plane1Type Douglas_DC-7.
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 plane2Crew "2".
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 plane2Destination "Nellis Air Force Base".
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- United_Airlines_Flight_736 plane2Operator United_States_Air_Force.
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 plane2Origin Nellis_Air_Force_Base.
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 plane2Survivors "0".
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 plane2Tailnum "56".
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 plane2Type North_American_F-100_Super_Sabre.
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 quote "There is so much room up there, it would seem all but impossible for two planes to come together at the same spot at the same time. Yet it has happened again ... The Las Vegas crash provides grim emphasis to the argument vigorously pressed by the Deseret News last year, that all military student-training flights be performed out of bounds of commercial airways.".
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 site "Arden, Nevada, USA".
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- United_Airlines_Flight_736 totalFatalities "49".
- United_Airlines_Flight_736 totalSurvivors "0".
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