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Puerto Rican airline company
Prinair is a Puerto Rican charter operator airline. It was Puerto Rico's domestic and international flag carrier airline for almost two decades from the
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1969 aircraft accident in Puerto Rico
Prinair Flight 277 was a regular passenger flight by Puerto Rican airline Prinair, between Harry S. Truman Airport in Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands
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Small propeller-driven 1950 British airliner
engineering facility was Prinair, of Puerto Rico, which replaced the Gipsy Queens with Continental IO-520 engines. Prinair also considerably stretched
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1972 aviation accident
Prinair Flight 191 was a Prinair (Puerto Rico International Airlines) flight from Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Mercedita
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Topics referred to by the same term
experimental test plane, broke apart in flight, killing its test pilot Prinair Flight 191 (1972), crashed at Mercedita Airport in Ponce, Puerto Rico,
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on approach to Tainan Airport, Taiwan; all 36 on board died. March 5 – Prinair Flight 277, a de Havilland Heron, crashed into mountainous territory at
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1969, a de Havilland DH.114 Heron 2B registered as N563PR operating as Prinair Flight 277 to San Juan, Puerto Rico, crashed while on approach into trees
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Regional airline that was based in San Juan, Puerto Rico
[citation needed] It competed on domestic routes with Prinair; and on routes to the Virgin Islands with Prinair and with Aero Virgin Islands; using propeller-driven
Oceanair
2016 passenger plane crash in Dana, Nepal
awareness aggravated by spatial disorientation leading to CFIT accident." Prinair Flight 277 Tara Air Flight 197 "Missing Tara Air plane with 23 onboard
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Airport in Ponce, Puerto Rico
of its flight operating from San Juan instead and changed its name to Prinair. On 12 August 1981, an Air Florida plane with 125 Haitian refugees aboard
Mercedita International Airport
Mercedita_International_Airport
Puerto Rican airline
Puerto Rican airlines existed and competed against each other, including Prinair, Vieques Air Link and Dorado Wings. Believing a share of the market profits
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Airport in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
a civilian airport. It used to receive domestic commercial flights by Prinair and Vieques Air Link as well as service from New York JFK with Capitol
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2001 aviation accident in Switzerland
Flight 404, another CFIT accident near Zurich American Airlines Flight 965 Prinair Flight 277 Air Inter Flight 148 2020 Calabasas helicopter crash Downeast
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Company that provides air transport services for passengers and freight
operations well before World War II. Puerto Rican commercial airlines such as Prinair, Oceanair, Fina Air and Vieques Air Link came much after the second world
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deaths 19 1964 Christmas flood of 1964 Flood Pacific Northwest 19 1969 Prinair Flight 277 Accident – aircraft Fajardo, Puerto Rico 19 1970 Tropical Depression
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Fatal aviation accident in Haiti
(1,200 m). Haiti portal France portal Caribbean portal Aviation portal Prinair Flight 277 Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Beechcraft 1900D F-OHRK
1995 Air Saint-Martin Beechcraft 1900 crash
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Airport in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
by the Puerto Rican national air carrier, Prinair, during the 1970s and early 1980s. At one point, Prinair served Las Americas International Airport in
Eugenio María de Hostos Airport
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PIONEER United States PER Pioneers Limited Pakistan PRN Pirinair Express PRINAIR EXPRESS Spain PLN Planar PLANAR Angola PMS Planemaster Services PLANEMASTER
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Airport serving San Juan, Puerto Rico
Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and the Caribbean Sea. On March 5, 1969, Prinair Flight 277, a de Havilland Heron from St. Thomas, United States Virgin
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
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Rico's unofficial flag carrier, Prinair, also used that airport as a hub, until it ceased operations in 1984. Prinair had started flying initially from
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(KIN) Caribbean Airlines Fort-de-France (FDF) Air Caraïbes Aguadilla (BQN) Prinair San Juan (SJU) Seaborne Airlines JetBlue Airways Frontier Airlines Vieques
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Airport in the United States Virgin Islands
through 4. The project is estimated to cost $140 million. On July 24, 1979, Prinair Flight 610 crashed shortly after takeoff from Alexander Hamilton Airport
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Turboprop-powered cargo aircraft
Airways – Owned and operated by the private military contractor Blackwater Prinair U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Bering Air Ryan Air Services Malta
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Twin-engine short range airliner
& CV-440 Líneas Aéreas Paraguayas (LAP) – 3 CV-240 LAN Chile – CV-440 Prinair – CV-580 Real Transportes Aéreos – CV-340 & CV-440 SAHSA – CV-580 Transportes
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1983 aviation accident in Spain
Korean Air Flight 801 American Airlines Flight 965 Air Inter Flight 148 Prinair Flight 277 Madrid runway disaster – another Spanish Aviation incident that
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1979 aircraft accident in Antarctica
Flight 901, a flight of the same number which also collided with a volcano. Prinair Flight 277 Ansett New Zealand Flight 703 New Zealand National Airways Corporation
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Airport in the Dominican Republic
flight from San Juan, Puerto Rico, operated by the Puerto Rican airline, Prinair. The aircraft was a small double turbo propeller aircraft with 20 passengers
Punta Cana International Airport
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Clarksville 1986 1987 Operated Piper Prime Air Illinois Murphysboro 1988 1989 Prinair Puerto Rico PQ COLORBIRD, PRU Ponce 1966 1985 Established as Aerolíneas
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1988 aviation accident in Colombia
Avianca that crashed in Spain five years prior in similar circumstances Prinair Flight 277 Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 727-21 HK-1716
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take evasive action to avoid a mid-air collision. June 24, 1972 5 15 15 Prinair Flight 191 Ponce Puerto Rico de Havilland DH.114 Heron 2B The aircraft
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1973 aviation accident in Mexico
sufficiently reduce the aircraft's speed during the descent procedure. Prinair Flight 277 Controlled flight into terrain Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft
Aeroméxico_Flight_229
Airline operating from the U.S. Virgin Islands
concentrated mainly on intra island flights. Puerto Rico International Airlines (Prinair) flew from 1966 to 1984, and Aero Virgin Islands flew until 2000. While
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Mayor of Vieques, Puerto Rico
succeeded in part: whereas during the early 1980s only Vieques Air Link and Prinair provided service to the airport, now the airport is served by Vieques Air
Manuela_Santiago_Collazo
City and municipality in Puerto Rico
airport served as a military base. In the 1970s it had domestic service from Prinair, then from American Eagle and Eastern Air Lines's regional carrier Eastern
Mayagüez,_Puerto_Rico
State in which risks associated with aviation are at an acceptable level
landing can have catastrophic consequences, for example causing the crash of Prinair Flight 191 on landing, also in 1972. The International Civil Aviation Organization
Aviation_safety
United States Air Force officer
various industries before landing a job in the accounting department of Prinair (Puerto Rico International Airlines). There she met Edwin Custodio, with
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EXPRESS Aguadilla Santiago de los Caballeros Providenciales Prams Air 2005 Prinair PQ PRU COLOR BIRD San Juan (International) 1966, 2007, 2019 Pro-Air Services
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Aviation and commenced operations in 1962. Operates as American Eagle. Prinair 2017 PSA Airlines OH JIA BLUE STREAK Charlotte Philadelphia Washington-National
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Fatal aviation accident in Guatemala
wife, and two daughters perished in the crash. Air New Zealand Flight 901 Prinair Flight 277 "Guatemala crash toll now put at 93". The New York Times. 20
1986 Aerovías Guatemala Caravelle crash
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Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico
airport became the flight hub of Puerto Rico's unofficial flag carrier, Prinair, when that airline briefly returned to operating. Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci
Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci Airport
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refer to: Listed chronologically TWA Flight 277, crashed on 20 June 1944 Prinair Flight 277, crashed on 5 March 1969 Iran Air Flight 277, crashed on 9 January
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1971 fatal jet airliner crash
International Flight 311 Santa Barbara Airlines Flight 518 Trigana Air Flight 267 Prinair Flight 277 "NTSB Identification: DCA72AZ003". www.ntsb.gov. National Transportation
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Member of the Senate of Puerto Rico
Nogueras tried to obtain a writ of certiorari against Puerto Rican airline Prinair at the United States Supreme Court, but he was denied. Nogueras retired
Nicolás_Nogueras
Airline in St. Thomas, USA
Islands' main competitor was the Puerto Rico based airline, Prinair, until 1984, when Prinair went bankrupt. Aero Virgin Islands was the major mover of
Aero_Virgin_Islands
53. 5 March 1969 - Prinair Flight 277, a De Havilland Heron, cashed into a mountain in Fajardo, killing 19. 24 June 1972 - Prinair Flight 191, a De Havilland
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American P-51D Mustang Voodoo (aircraft) N554PR De Havilland DH.114 Heron 2B Prinair Flight 191 N566AA McDonnell Douglas MD-83 American Airlines Flight 1572
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1979 aviation accident
LH527 and air traffic control. Portals: Germany Brazil Senegal Aviation Prinair Flight 277 Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 707-330C D-ABUY
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1983 passenger plane crash in Cuenca, Ecuador
Erebus disaster Smolensk air disaster TWA Flight 3 Bhoja Air Flight 213 Prinair Flight 277 Avianca Flight 410 TAME Flight 120 Faucett Perú Flight 251 Flight
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Airline from the U.S. Virgin Islands
airline to fly for three more years. Aviation portal Aero Virgin Islands Prinair "Coral Air history from Americas, US Virgin Islands". Airline History.
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Commuter airline that operated in Puerto Rico
Flamenco Airways, Prinair, Oceanair and Vieques Air Link, of which, as of 2012, only Vieques Air Link and Flamenco Airways survived (Prinair returned to the
Dorado_Wings
Primera Hora Consumer services Publishing Guaynabo 1997 Newspaper P A Prinair Consumer services Airlines Ponce 1966 Airline, defunct 1985, restarted
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1987 aviation accident
with Executive Air Charter in October 1986 after it was purchased from Prinair. As a result of the impact of the crash and subsequent fire, the aircraft
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PIONEER United States PER Pioneers Limited Pakistan PRN Pirinair Express PRINAIR EXPRESS Spain PLN Planar PLANAR Angola PMS Planemaster Services PLANEMASTER
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Norwegian Air Shuttle FedEx Express Cargolux CAL Cargo Airlines Martinair Prinair Sea-based transportation of any merchandise or persons shipped entirely
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Month of 1979
Florida State Prison on January 24, 1989. Eight of the 21 people aboard Prinair Flight 610 were killed when the overloaded de Havilland Heron turboprop
July_1979
Development Oman Portuguese Timor Transportes Aéreos de Timor Puerto Rico Prinair Rhodesia Air Trans Africa São Tomé and Príncipe Transportes Aéreos São
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targets near Haiphong for the first time since 1968. A hijacker commandeers Prinair Flight 179, a de Havilland Heron making a flight in Puerto Rico from Ponce
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Puerto Rican broadcaster (1927–2003)
concert promoter in western Puerto Rico. He made a barter agreement with Prinair, the local commuter airline, as to bring acts to the city that would not
Gilbert_Mamery
Airline of Puerto Rico
707 Air Caribbean Caribair Diaz Aviation Dorado Wings Oceanair Prams Air Prinair Puertorriqueña de Aviación Vieques Air Link Aeronaves de México Aeronaves
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(s) Partial Fog (METAR Code) PRI – (s) Puerto Rico (ISO 3166 trigram) Prinair - Puerto Rico International Airlines PRK – (s) Democratic People's Republic
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1956 aviation accident
rebuild two other Herons: LN-NPI, damaged on 26 January 1957, and LN-SUL. Prinair Flight 277 – another commercial Heron that also crashed into a mountain
Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253
Month of 1969
nation's oldest traditions. All 17 passengers and both crewmembers on Prinair Flight 277 were killed when the propeller-driven de Havilland Heron crashed
March_1969
possible pilot error, loss of control Puerto Rico International Airlines (Prinair) Flight designation Location Date Aircraft type Route Cause Flight 277
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him. He turns out to be unarmed. December 21 – A hijacker commandeers Prinair Flight 157, a de Havilland DH.114 Heron with 21 people on board, during
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1972: ColiseoJuan Pachín Vicéns, now Auditorio Juan Pachín Vicéns debuts Prinair Flight 191 crashes on its approach to Mercedita Airport killing five people
Timeline of Ponce, Puerto Rico
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Friend of Rudra
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The one who rules the nature
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Brave & dominant ruler
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Beautiful; Goddess Lakshmi
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From Ireland.
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Merry
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