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- Olympic_Airways_Flight_830 abstract "Olympic Airways Flight 830 was an internal scheduled passenger flight in Greece from Athens, to Kozani with a stop at in Larisa. On 23 November 1976 it was being operated by a NAMC YS-11A turboprop airliner registered in Greece as SX-BBR when it collided at an altitude of 4265 ft with a mountain near Servia, destroying the aircraft and killing all 50 on board.".
- Q17101041 abstract "Olympic Airways Flight 830 was an internal scheduled passenger flight in Greece from Athens, to Kozani with a stop at in Larisa. On 23 November 1976 it was being operated by a NAMC YS-11A turboprop airliner registered in Greece as SX-BBR when it collided at an altitude of 4265 ft with a mountain near Servia, destroying the aircraft and killing all 50 on board.".
- Olympic_Airways_Flight_830 comment "Olympic Airways Flight 830 was an internal scheduled passenger flight in Greece from Athens, to Kozani with a stop at in Larisa. On 23 November 1976 it was being operated by a NAMC YS-11A turboprop airliner registered in Greece as SX-BBR when it collided at an altitude of 4265 ft with a mountain near Servia, destroying the aircraft and killing all 50 on board.".
- Q17101041 comment "Olympic Airways Flight 830 was an internal scheduled passenger flight in Greece from Athens, to Kozani with a stop at in Larisa. On 23 November 1976 it was being operated by a NAMC YS-11A turboprop airliner registered in Greece as SX-BBR when it collided at an altitude of 4265 ft with a mountain near Servia, destroying the aircraft and killing all 50 on board.".