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- 1946_American_Overseas_Airlines_Douglas_DC-4_crash abstract "On October 3, 1946, an American Overseas Airlines (AOA) Douglas DC-4 aircraft named Flagship New England crashed soon after take-off from Stephenville, Newfoundland, killing all 39 people on board. It was, at the time, the deadliest plane crash on Canadian soil, and is now the tenth-deadliest as of 2014.".
- Q16825829 abstract "On October 3, 1946, an American Overseas Airlines (AOA) Douglas DC-4 aircraft named Flagship New England crashed soon after take-off from Stephenville, Newfoundland, killing all 39 people on board. It was, at the time, the deadliest plane crash on Canadian soil, and is now the tenth-deadliest as of 2014.".
- 1946_American_Overseas_Airlines_Douglas_DC-4_crash comment "On October 3, 1946, an American Overseas Airlines (AOA) Douglas DC-4 aircraft named Flagship New England crashed soon after take-off from Stephenville, Newfoundland, killing all 39 people on board. It was, at the time, the deadliest plane crash on Canadian soil, and is now the tenth-deadliest as of 2014.".
- Q16825829 comment "On October 3, 1946, an American Overseas Airlines (AOA) Douglas DC-4 aircraft named Flagship New England crashed soon after take-off from Stephenville, Newfoundland, killing all 39 people on board. It was, at the time, the deadliest plane crash on Canadian soil, and is now the tenth-deadliest as of 2014.".