DC-8 Jetliner Crashes on Takeoff at Anchorage Airport - Capitol International Flight 26 (1970)
On Friday 27 November, 1970, Capitol International Airways Flight C2C3/26, operated by a McDonnell Douglas DC-8 registration N4909C, tried to take off from Anchorage International Airport in Alaska, but couldn't do it due to an unexpected and unusual failure.

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