A A A "I learnt with great distress the tragic airplane crash of the Libyan airliner at its landing at the Tripoli International Airport, causing several casualties," the Sovereign said in this message.
What does 74A stand for?
74A stands for Airplane Crash (Alabama Public Safety Radio Code)
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Samples in periodicals archive:
The information regarding the Ethiopian airplane crash indicated that no terrorist act was behind the disaster but rather human error, the Lebanese daily AN NAHAR reported.
The congressman speculates that "if airplanes were as dangerous as RU-486 no reasonable woman would ever fly," since "a woman is 200 times more likely to be injured or killed from RU-486 than in an airplane crash.
He was killed later that year in an airplane crash in Virginia.
When he and his brother Jacob (Billy Bob Thornton) decide to lift a suitcase full of money from an airplane crash, they have no idea of the trouble they're headed for--or of the depths they will descend to--in trying to carry out their "simple plan.