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An Aloha Airlines Boeing 737 at Kahuiui Airport, Hawaii, on April 29, after making an emergency landing forced by a mid-air explosion. About 59 people were injured and the aircraft’s roof was partly torn off. Fifteen people were reported missing.

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Press, 30 December 1988, Page 19

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An Aloha Airlines Boeing 737 at Kahuiui Airport, Hawaii, on April 29, after making an emergency landing forced by a mid-air explosion. About 59 people were injured and the aircraft’s roof was partly torn off. Fifteen people were reported missing. Press, 30 December 1988, Page 19

An Aloha Airlines Boeing 737 at Kahuiui Airport, Hawaii, on April 29, after making an emergency landing forced by a mid-air explosion. About 59 people were injured and the aircraft’s roof was partly torn off. Fifteen people were reported missing. Press, 30 December 1988, Page 19

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