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Empresa de
Transporte Aéreo del Perú S.A.
branded as
Aeroperú, was a
Peruvian airline,
serving as flag
carrier of Peru from 1973 to 1999. The
company was...
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Aeroperú Flight 603 (PL603/PLI603) was a
scheduled p****enger
flight from
Miami International Airport in Miami, Florida, to
Arturo Merino Benítez International...
- Non-removal of a
labelled part has
caused airplane crashes, like that of
Aeroperú Flight 603 and, in 1975, a
Royal Nepal Airlines Pilatus PC-6
Porter carrying...
- Historically, the
airport was the hub for Compañía de Aviación
Faucett and
Aeroperú. Now it
serves as a hub for many
aviation companies. The
airport was named...
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After failing to
invest in Continental, Aeroméxico
acquired the
bankrupt Aeroperú from the
Peruvian government. In 1993, Aeroméxico
Group took over Mexicana...
- This list
includes domestic and
international destinations once
served by
Aeroperú, the flag
carrier airline of Peru from 1973 to 1999.
Besides a multitude...
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pitot tube; the
prime suspect is the
black and
yellow mud
dauber wasp.
Aeroperú Flight 603 had a
fatal pitot-static
system failure due to the cleaning...
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Dominican Republic, with the loss of all 189 p****engers and crew, and
Aeroperú Flight 603 on
October 2, 1996,
which crashed into the
ocean off the coast...
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resulting from
blocked pitot tubes which led to a high-altitude
stall Aeroperú Flight 603, a 1996
fatal crash caused by a
blocked static port Northwest...
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person while driving under the
influence of
drugs or alcohol. The
crash of
Aeroperú Flight 603 near Lima, Peru
resulted in a
negligent homicide conviction...