Flight 6 (film)
In 1944, Flight 6, a Trans-Canada Air Lines Lockheed Model 14 Super Electra airliner, while on its landing approach, nearly came to grief at Dorval Airport in Montréal, Quebec, when an Avro Anson training aircraft wandered into its path. Flight 6 crossed Canada from Montréal to Vancouver and back, carrying a load of blue and yellow air mail bags.
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Flight 6 (film)
In 1944, Flight 6, a Trans-Canada Air Lines Lockheed Model 14 Super Electra airliner, while on its landing approach, nearly came to grief at Dorval Airport in Montréal, Quebec, when an Avro Anson training aircraft wandered into its path. Flight 6 crossed Canada from Montréal to Vancouver and back, carrying a load of blue and yellow air mail bags.
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In 1944, Flight 6, a Trans-Can ...... blue and yellow air mail bags.
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