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TWA Flight 514

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Aviation accidents and incidents caused by air traffic controller errorAviation accidents and incidents in the United States in 1974Clarke County, VirginiaDecember 1974 events in the United StatesDulles International AirportTrans World Airlines accidents and incidents
TWA BOEING727 N54328 1974 (Cropped)
TWA BOEING727 N54328 1974 (Cropped)

Trans World Airlines Flight 514, registration N54328, was a Boeing 727-231 en route from Indianapolis, Indiana and Columbus, Ohio to Washington Dulles International that crashed into Mount Weather, Virginia, on Sunday, December 1, 1974. All 92 aboard, 85 passengers and seven crew members, were killed. In stormy conditions late in the morning, the aircraft was in controlled flight and impacted a low mountain 25 nautical miles (46 km; 29 mi) northwest of its revised destination. The accident was one of two crashes involving Boeing 727 aircraft in the United States that day, the other being the crash of Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 6231 later that evening near Haverstraw, New York.

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