
Overview
On June 6, 1971, Hughes Airwest Flight 706, a Douglas DC-9-31, enroute from Los Angeles, California, to Salt Lake City, Utah, collided in mid-air with a McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II, of the U.S. Marine Corps, over the San Gabriel Mountains, near Duarte, California. The F-4 pilot and all 49 passengers and crew on board the civilian airliner died; the Radar Intercept Officer of the F-4 survived. Join the NTSB and military experts as they work together to uncover how a fighter jet could collide with a civilian airliner.
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5 - 1Fight to the Death February 08, 2015
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5 - 2Speed Trap February 15, 2015
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5 - 3Lost in Translation February 22, 2015
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5 - 4Tragedy on the Potomac March 01, 2015
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5 - 5Queens Catastrophe March 08, 2015
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5 - 6Into the Eye of the Storm March 15, 2015
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5 - 7Massacre Over the Mediterranean March 22, 2015
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5 - 8Imperfect Pitch March 29, 2015
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5 - 9Getting Out Alive April 05, 2015
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5 - 10Terror in Paradise April 12, 2015
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5 - 11Titanic in the Sky April 19, 2015