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4 unusual facts about Alfred C. Haynes


Airmanship

The actions of Captain Alfred C. Haynes and the crew of United Airlines Flight 232 are often cited as an exemplar of good airmanship.

Alfred Haynes

Alfred C. Haynes, airline pilot famous for his landing of United Airlines Flight 232

Crew resource management

Captain Al Haynes, pilot of United Airlines Flight 232, credits Crew Resource Management as being one of the factors that saved his own life, and many others, in the Sioux City, Iowa, crash of July 1989.

Dennis E. Fitch

He was best known for his critical actions as an off-duty McDonnell Douglas DC-10 training captain who helped captain Alfred Haynes minimize loss of life on United Airlines Flight 232, when all flight controls were lost, on July 19, 1989.


Alfred C. Chapin

Chapin was elected as a Democrat to the 52nd United States Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of David A. Boody and served from November 3, 1891, to November 16, 1892, when he resigned.

Alfred C. Redfield

Alfred Clarence Redfield (November 15, 1890 in Philadelphia – March 17, 1983 in Woods Hole) was an American oceanographer.

Crowle

Alfred C. Crowle, the Cornish manager of the Mexican football team.

Deloro, Ontario

In 1915 the company changed its name to Deloro Smelting and Refining Company Limited after Dr. Haynes developed the first commercially produced stellite in the world, which was manufactured at the Deloro plant.

Demographics of Denver

The current Denver mayor, Michael Hancock, elected in 2011, is also African-American, as are city councilwoman Allegra "Happy" Haynes and Denver police chief Robert C. White.

Edward de Veaux Morrell

Morrell was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-sixth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Alfred C. Harmer.

Keith Haynes

Keith E. Haynes (born 1963), American politician and lawyer, member of the Maryland House of Delegates

Martha P. Haynes

In 1989 she won the Henry Draper Medal for her work with collaborator Riccardo Giovanelli using radio telescopes to map the distribution of galaxies in the Universe.

Oliver Ditson

He acquired the Oliver Ditson and Company moniker in 1857 when he began collaborating with John C. Haynes on what would become the John C. Haynes & Co..

Paul E. Marek

With slight changes to the title and content, it has been regularly attributed incorrectly as the work of a number of different authors, such as William J. Haynes, II and Emanuel Tanay.

Pequannock River

The lands and water were purchased under the mayoralty of Joseph E. Haynes.

Ryan Haynes

Ryan A. Haynes (born 1985), member of the Tennessee House of Representatives

Thomas J. Haynes

He remained there until 1975, when he was transferred to the 54th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron at Andersen Air Force Base.

William E. Haynes

-- A grammar fix may be needed here. -->Auditor of Sandusky County, Ohio from 1856 to 1860.

William Haynes

William J. Haynes, II (born 1958), American lawyer, General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Defense

William E. Haynes (1829–1914), United States Representative for Ohio


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