1996 in aviation
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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1996:
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[edit] Events
[edit] February
- February 6 - Turkish charter company Birgenair Flight 301 crashes in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic after takeoff. 189 people died.
- February 29 - WestJet, a canadian airline, began operations.
- the T-6 Texan II is selected as the new primary trainer for the United States armed forces.
- Hildegarde Ferrera becomes the oldest person to parachute out of a plane, at 99 years old.
[edit] March
- March 15 - The Fokker aircraft manufacturer is declared bankrupt.
- March 21 - Tupolev and NASA begin joint research into civil supersonic transports using a refurbished Tupolev Tu-144
[edit] April
- April 12 - Seven year old pilot Jessica Dubroff dies during attempt to set record as the youngest person to fly across the United States.
[edit] May
- May 11 - Valujet Flight 592 crashes in the Florida Everglades.
[edit] June
- June 9 - the Swedish Air Force opens a new pilot training centre at Såtenäs
[edit] July
- July 13 - A Garuda Indonesia Airways DC-10 crashes on take-off from Fukuoka Airport, Japan, killing 3.
- July 17 - TWA Flight 800, a Boeing 747 with 230 people aboard, explodes off the coast of New York.
[edit] August
- August 29 - Vnukovo Airlines Flight 2801 crashes into a mountain on Spitsbergen killing 141 people.
[edit] October
- October 2 - Aeroperu Flight 603, a Boeing 757 with 70 people aboard, crashes into the Pacific Ocean, near Pasamayo, Peru.
- October 8 - three B-2 Spirits destroy 16 targets with 16 smart bombs at the Nellis AFB range.
[edit] November
- November 12 - A Saudi Airlines Boeing 747 collides with a Kazakhstan Airlines Ilyushin IL-76, killing 349 people.
- November 23 - Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961 crashes in Comoros after it got hijacked on air, killing 125 people.
[edit] December
- December 15 - the merger of McDonnell Douglas and Boeing is announced
- December 24 - The 1996 New Hampshire Learjet crash which led to a 3-year search for the missing aircraft, and legislation requiring stricter ELT standards.
[edit] First flights
[edit] January
- January 4 - RAH-66 Comanche
[edit] February
- February 29 - Cessna Citation Excel
[edit] March
- March 16 - MiG-AT
- March 21 - Tupolev TU-214
- March 29 - RQ-3 Dark Star
[edit] April
- April 4 - Extra 400
- April 5 - Lockheed C-130J
- April 25 - Yakovlev Yak/AEM-130
[edit] May
- May 1 - NASA ERAST ALTUS II
- May 22 - Airbus A319
[edit] June
- June 19 - Scaled Composites Boomerang
[edit] August
- August 6 - Kawasaki OH-1
[edit] September
- September 30 - Aero L-59 Super Albatros
[edit] October
- Kawada Robocopter
- October 29 - PZL SW-4 helicopter
[edit] November
- November 29 - Tupolev TU-144LL
[edit] Entered service
[edit] June
[edit] Retirements
[edit] May
- May 30 - Mirage IV-P Bombers of the Armée de l'Air are retired.
[edit] July
- July 27 - the final General Dynamics F-111F attack aircraft are withdrawn from USAF service; on its retirement, the aircraft finally receives an official popular name: "Aardvark."
[edit] October
- October 17 - The last airworthy Vickers Vanguard, G-APEP, makes the type's last flight.
[edit] December
- December 19 - The US Navy retires it's Grumman A-6 Intruders.
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