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The United Airlines jumbo jet on the runway at Honolulu International Airport. The hole in the fuselage occurred after a cargo door was torn off 28,000ft above the Pacific Ocean. Nine passengers, including one New Zealander, are reported missing —Photograph: Australian Associated Press

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Press, 27 February 1989, Page 1

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The United Airlines jumbo jet on the runway at Honolulu International Airport. The hole in the fuselage occurred after a cargo door was torn off 28,000ft above the Pacific Ocean. Nine passengers, including one New Zealander, are reported missing —Photograph: Australian Associated Press Press, 27 February 1989, Page 1

The United Airlines jumbo jet on the runway at Honolulu International Airport. The hole in the fuselage occurred after a cargo door was torn off 28,000ft above the Pacific Ocean. Nine passengers, including one New Zealander, are reported missing —Photograph: Australian Associated Press Press, 27 February 1989, Page 1

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