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Kvevlax (Finnish: Koivulahti) is a
church village in the muni****lity of Korsholm, Finland. It is
located approximately 15
kilometres (9 mi)
north of...
- Aero
Flight 311,
often referred to as the
Kvevlax air disaster, was a
scheduled domestic p****enger
flight operated by Aero O/Y (now Finnair)
between Kronoby...
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January 3 – Aero
Flight 311, a
Douglas DC-3,
crashed into
woods near
Kvevlax,
Finland due to
pilot error,
killing all 25 on board. Both
pilots were...
- Västerhankmo Österhankmo
Helsingby Iskmo Jungsund Kalvholm Karkmo Karperö Köklot
Kvevlax Koskö Kuni
Martois Miekka Munsmo Norra Vallgrund Österhankmo
Panike Petsmo...
- Hankmo). The
closest larger village is
Kvevlax,
approximately 11 km away.
Children from Österhankmo go to
school in
Kvevlax, and that is also
where residents...
- Ylihärmä
Ylistaro Ähtäri Bergö Björköby Esse
Jeppo Karleby landskommun Kvevlax Lappfjärd
Munsala Nedervetil Nykarleby landskommun Petalax Purmo Pörtom...
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being flown by alcohol-intoxicated and sleep-deprived
pilots crashed in
Kvevlax,
Finland (Koivulahti in Finnish), with the loss of all 25 on board. The...
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accident involving drunk pilots occurred when Aero
Flight 311
crashed at
Kvevlax, Finland,
killing all 25 on
board in 1961.
Another example is the crash...
- O/Y. He was the
pilot of the ill-fated Aero
Flight 311
which crashed in
Kvevlax in
January 1961. The
investigation revealed that
Hattinen and his co-pilot...
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people survived the crash. 3
January 1961 – Aero
Flight 311
crashed near
Kvevlax, Finland. All twenty-five
occupants were
killed in the accident, which...