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What does BSAA stand for?

British South American Airways (former airline, merged into BOAC)


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45pm), he dismisses tales of time warps and electronic mists, and finds that the woeful safety record of British South American Airways did much to give the Triangle its deadly reputation.
Iris, then 26, was one of 11 - five crew and six passengers - aboard a British South American Airways passenger plane which mysteriously crashed in August 1947.
Operated by now-defunct British South American Airways, the Stardust plane carried 11 people - five crew members and six passengers - and was headed to Santiago, Chile, when it disappeared during a snowstorm on Aug.
A search drew a blank and the British South American Airways (BSSA) flight - was thought to have crashed in a remote valley.
Star Dust belonged to British South American Airways (BSAA), one of the publicly owned airlines which the British Government set up after the war, when passenger air transport was just taking off as an industry.
A search drew a blank and the British South American Airways flight was thought to have crashed in a valley.
The British South American Airways plane - the Star Dust - crashed after disappearing during a storm on a scheduled flight from London to the Chilean capital Santiago on August 2, 1947.
This week Eve Branson, mother of Virgin Atlantic tycoon Richard Branson, writes exclusively for Mirror Woman about how she trained to be a glider pilot during the Second World War before working as an air hostess for British South American Airways - and how her son inherited her adventurous spirit.

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