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Birgenair Flight 301: Wasp Nest Adds Cause to One of World’s Worst Plane Crashes
A wasp nest possibly blocked the Birgenair Flight 301’s vital speed sensor. Click to read more. A wasp nest may have contributed to the Birgenair Flight 301 plane crash in 1996, according to a report on Sunday, May 21.
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