April 8

BOAC Flight 712 Accident at Heathrow 1968

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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1992 Los Angeles Riots Apr 29

1992 Los Angeles Riots

The 1992 Los Angeles Riots were a series of violent confrontations and civil disturbances triggered by the acquittal of four LAPD officers filmed beating Rodney King, revealing deep-rooted racial and economic tensions in the city.

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The Bay of Pigs Invasion Apr 17

The Bay of Pigs Invasion

A failed CIA operation in 1961 attempting to overthrow Cuba's Fidel Castro, marking a profound Cold War defeat for the United States.

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Pan Am Flight 812 Crash Apr 22

Pan Am Flight 812 Crash

On April 22, 1974, Pan Am Flight 812, a Boeing 707 en route from Hong Kong to Sydney via Bali, tragically crashed into a mountain near Denpasar, Indonesia, claiming 117 lives.

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