April 8
BOAC Flight 712 Accident at Heathrow
On April 8, 1968, a British Overseas Airways Corporation Boeing 707 departing London Heathrow suffered a catastrophic engine fire moments after takeoff, resulting in an emergency landing, a deadly onboard fire, and the heroic actions of Chief Stewardess Barbara Jane Harrison. The incident claimed five lives and led to sweeping changes in airline safety protocols and industry maintenance standards. Read more
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