Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Britannia Airways Flight 105 was a scheduled passenger flight from London Luton Airport for a flight to Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (known as Brnik Airport at that time). The flight was operated by Bristol Britannia G-ANBB with 110 passengers and seven crew on board. The aircraft crash occurred on 1 September 1966 at 00:47 during the approach, when the aircraft struck trees in the woods between Lahovče and Nasovče under cloudy conditions. Ninety-eight of the 117 passengers and crew died in the accident.The reason cited for the accident was a wrong setting of the altimeter."@en }
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- Britannia_Airways_Flight_105 abstract "Britannia Airways Flight 105 was a scheduled passenger flight from London Luton Airport for a flight to Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (known as Brnik Airport at that time). The flight was operated by Bristol Britannia G-ANBB with 110 passengers and seven crew on board. The aircraft crash occurred on 1 September 1966 at 00:47 during the approach, when the aircraft struck trees in the woods between Lahovče and Nasovče under cloudy conditions. Ninety-eight of the 117 passengers and crew died in the accident.The reason cited for the accident was a wrong setting of the altimeter.".
- Q4969273 abstract "Britannia Airways Flight 105 was a scheduled passenger flight from London Luton Airport for a flight to Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (known as Brnik Airport at that time). The flight was operated by Bristol Britannia G-ANBB with 110 passengers and seven crew on board. The aircraft crash occurred on 1 September 1966 at 00:47 during the approach, when the aircraft struck trees in the woods between Lahovče and Nasovče under cloudy conditions. Ninety-eight of the 117 passengers and crew died in the accident.The reason cited for the accident was a wrong setting of the altimeter.".