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National airline of Honduras, 1945–1994
Servicio Aéreo de Honduras S.A. (IATA: SH, ICAO: SHA), otherwise known as SAHSA Airlines, was the national flag carrier airline of Honduras from October
SAHSA
1989 aviation accident
TAN-SAHSA Flight 414 was a scheduled flight from Juan Santamaría International Airport, San José, Costa Rica to Toncontín Airport in Tegucigalpa, Honduras
TAN-SAHSA_Flight_414
Large knife or small sword wielded by Saxons and their contemporaries
identical with Old Saxon and Old High German sahs, all from a Common Germanic *sahsą from a root *sah, *sag- "to cut" (also in saw, from a PIE root *sek-). Scramaseax
Seax
National airport in Tegucigalpa, Honduras
in 2015 replaced them with Airbus A319s. In the 1980s and early 1990s, SAHSA operated Boeing 727s and Boeing 737s from its hub at Toncontín. Toncontín
Toncontín International Airport
Toncontín_International_Airport
United States airline (1927–1991)
1944: Cuban investors acquire 56% of Cubana through a stock float. 1945: SAHSA was founded, being owned 40% by Pan Am, 40% by the Honduran government,
Pan_Am
American turboprop airliner, built 1957–1961
El Salvador TACA International Airlines Guyana Guyana Airways Honduras SAHSA Transportes Aereos Nacionales (TAN Airlines) Hong Kong Cathay Pacific Airways
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Nacionales de Honduras 2001 2001 Rollins Air RAV ROLLINS 1995 2014 SAHSA SH SHA SAHSA 1945 1994 Went bankrupt Servicios Aéreos Generales 1987 1989 Sol Air
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Airport in Honduras
with an asphalt surface measuring 2,950 by 45 metres (9,678 ft × 148 ft). SAHSA (Servicio Aereo de Honduras S.A., the former national flag carrier airline
Golosón_International_Airport
Honduran airline
Edificio TAN in Tegucigalpa. The carrier was set up in 1947 and merged into SAHSA, another Honduran airline, in November 1991 (1991-11). The airline was formed
Transportes_Aéreos_Nacionales
President of Honduras from 1963–71 and 1972–75
López Arellano owned several businesses in Central America, including TAN-SAHSA, the now defunct Honduran air carrier. His eldest son, Oswaldo, died in
Oswaldo_López_Arellano
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weapon like a javelin or spear. Before this, in Proto-Germanic the word was sahsą, meaning "knife" or "dagger". People with the given name Paquita include:
Paquita_(name)
Main airport serving Houston, Texas, United States
Aviateca, British Caledonian Airways, Continental Airlines, Eastern Air Lines, SAHSA, South African Airways, TACA, TWA and Viasa in addition to Pan Am, KLM,
George Bush Intercontinental Airport
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into a sugar cane field, killing all 21 on board. 21 October 1989 – Tan-Sahsa Flight 414, a Boeing 727-200 with 146 people on board, crashed into a hill
List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location
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Twin-engine short range airliner
Chile – CV-440 Prinair – CV-580 Real Transportes Aéreos – CV-340 & CV-440 SAHSA – CV-580 Transportes Aéreos Nacional – CV-440 Varig – CV-240, CV-340 & CV-440
Convair_CV-240_family
Main airport serving Managua, Nicaragua
serve three aircraft at once. By 1975, LANICA, Pan Am, KLM, TACA Airlines, Sahsa, Avianca, Iberia, SAM, TAN, Varig, and other carriers flew into Las Mercedes
Augusto C. Sandino International Airport
Augusto_C._Sandino_International_Airport
while conducting a go-around. All 7 occupants were killed. October 21 – TAN-SAHSA Flight 414, a Boeing 727, crashed into a mountain known as Cerro de Hula
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Nicaraguan businessman (born 1953)
his wife were on a plane crash in a Boeing 727 of the Honduran airline SAHSA. The plane traveling from Managua to Miami was scheduled to stop in Tegucigalpa
Carlos_Pellas_Chamorro
Calendar year
sustainability one of the Commonwealth of Nations's main priorities. Tan-Sahsa Flight 414 crashes into forest during approach killing 131 of 146 people
1989
1975 airliner family with 4 turboprop engines
Guatemala Aviones Comerciales de Guatemala (Avcom) Aéro Ruta Maya Honduras Sahsa Indonesia Pelita Air Service (2) Israel Arkia Malaysia Berjaya Air New
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Honduran airport located on the Island of Roatán
passenger traffic On 18 March 1990, Douglas DC-3A HR-SAZ of SAHSA overran the runway on landing and ended up in the sea. The aircraft, performing
Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport
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weapon like a javelin or spear. Before this, in Proto-Germanic the word was sahsą, meaning "knife" or "dagger". Paquita is a Spanish diminutive form of Francisca
Francisca_(given_name)
on 25 April 2011. Retrieved 27 May 2013. "ASN Accident Description (Tan-Sahsa-414)". Aviation Safety Network. 21 October 1989. Archived from the original
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Primary airport of Belize
737-200 flights from Miami and San Pedro Sula, Servicio Aereo de Honduras (SAHSA) with nonstop Boeing 727-100 flights from Houston (via Houston Intercontinental
Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport
Philip_S._W._Goldson_International_Airport
Proposed reconstructed word list for the Proto-Indo-European language
(directly borrowed from OE seax); zax (< OE seax); Saxon (< Proto-Germanic *sahsą "rock, knife") secō, sectum "I cut, cut off; cleave; castrate; wound; hurt"
Indo-European_vocabulary
Consumer goods Food products Tegucigalpa 1992 Food and beverage company P A SAHSA Consumer services Airlines Tegucigalpa 1945 Airline, defunct 1994 P D Tegu
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Flag carrier of El Salvador
sold to domestic airlines, which in the case of TACA Honduras was sold to SAHSA. Later, TACA was organized as an international company having its headquarters
Avianca_El_Salvador
Honduran politician (born 1960)
presidential election. After returning to Honduras, she worked for Tan-Sahsa and later at the El Cajón hydroelectric plant. She and her husband, Arnold
Gladis_Aurora_López_Calderón
Television channel
presenter was Gustavo Acosta Mejía and was sponsored by the national airline SAHSA, but was quickly replaced. The rest of the programming was a package of
Canal_5_(Honduras)
Two engined airliner
Indies KNILM (Royal Netherlands Indies Airways) ♠ Finland Aero O/Y Honduras SAHSA [citation needed] Germany Deutsche Lufthansa ♠ Kingdom of Italy Avio Linee
Douglas_DC-2
Airport in Honduras
were reportedly blinded by sunlight during the approach. On 28 May 1980, a SAHSA Douglas C-47 suffered substantial damage after the extended gear hit a wall
Útila_Airport
Decision, action, or inaction by an aircraft pilot
jungle. Thirteen died in the ensuing crash landing. 21 October 1989 – TAN-SAHSA Flight 414 crashed into a hill near Toncontin International Airport in Tegucigalpa
Pilot_error
injuries. The aircraft was destroyed by the fire. October 21, 1989: Tan-Sahsa Flight 414 a 727-200 (N88705) operated as TAN, crashed in the Cerro de Hula
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Indian poet and writer (1911-1987)
Yayavar Rahega Yaad (1953) Kirnon ki khoj mein (Selection, 1955) Ek Boond Sahsa Uchhli (1960) Criticism: Trishanku Hindi sahitya: Ek adhunik paridrishya
Agyeya
N87701 Bell UH-1B Iroquois Twilight Zone tragedy N88705 Boeing 727-200 Tan-Sahsa Flight 414 N88727 Douglas DC-4 Eastern Air Lines Flight 537 N88846 Lockheed
List of aircraft by tail number
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Japanese voice actress
Lyla Kamisama Hajimemashita as Ami Nekota Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic as Sahsa Bodacious Space Pirates as Lilly Bell 2013 Hyakka Ryōran Samurai Bride as
Satomi_Satō
attack after police stop speeding car that was taking him to hospital; by Sahsa Goldstein, 3 December 2014, New York Daily News "Colby-Abbotsford Police
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Hapag-Lloyd TUI Airlines 727-2K5 737-2K5 737-4K5 737-5K5 737-7K5 737-8K5 K6 Sahsa 737-2K6 K9 Bavaria Flug 717-2K9 737-2K9 737-3K9 737-7K9 737-8K9 L4 American
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Regional airport located in Ilopango, San Salvador, El Salvador
(New York City, Houston–Intercontinental, Los Angeles, Guatemala City) Sahsa (Tegucigalpa) Transportes Aéreos de El Salvador (San Miguel) On 27 March
Ilopango International Airport
Ilopango_International_Airport
Names that speakers of Old Norse assigned to foreign places and peoples
Scotland. Rúðuborg, Rúða Rouen Sandey Iona saxar Related to Proto-Germanic *sahsą ("knife, dagger"). The Saxons. Saxelfr "Saxon Elbe". The river Elbe. Saxland
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Airport in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Miami three days a week via an intermediate stop in Grand Cayman. In 1993, SAHSA, an air carrier based in Honduras, was operating nonstop Boeing 737-200
Owen Roberts International Airport
Owen_Roberts_International_Airport
Force later flies the MiG-23MLD at its Flight Test Center. October 21 – TAN-SAHSA Flight 414, a Boeing 727-200, crashes into a hill near Toncontin International
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weapon like a javelin or spear. Before this, in Proto-Germanic the word was sahsą, meaning "knife" or "dagger". It was applied to Saint Francis of Assisi
Franciscus
Rasulpur Ratan Panrauli Ratan Panrauli Ratauli Sadiha Saghar Sultanpur Sahsa Sahsaraon Sajot Salempur Salempur Sani Bagahi Sankri Sarahri Saray Panrauli
List of villages in Siwan district
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aircraft, a veteran of the Korean War, grounded in 2008. Haiti Air Corps Sahsa: 12 Hungarian Air Force operated Soviet-built Li-2s. Indian Air Force Indonesian
List of Douglas C-47 Skytrain operators
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4 Death of singer Franco Luambo Honduras 1989 At least 2 Victims of TAN-SAHSA Flight 414 Nicaragua Comoros 1989 40 Assassination of president Ahmed Abdallah
List of national days of mourning (before 2000)
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(OIG) for USAID Cerro de Hula, Honduras Died in the plane crash of TAN-SAHSA Flight 414 October 22, 1989 Rolando Barahona Honduras 1989 1990 Richard
List of USAID personnel who died while serving abroad
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Topics referred to by the same term
with 414 414th (disambiguation) 1.414 Gum arabic (E414) food additive Tan-Sahsa Flight 414 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same
414_(disambiguation)
killing the three crew; the cause was never determined. February 20, 1967 Sahsa Flight 203, had an accident at Toncontin International Airport because of
List of accidents and incidents involving the Douglas DC-6
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745 Ryanair 746 Ryan International 747 Sabena 748 SAETA 749 Safair 750 SAHSA 751 Scandinavian Airlines 751a SATA Air Açores/SATA International 752 Saudi
World Aircraft Information Files
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outside the scope of this list. 18 March In Honduras, Douglas DC-3A HR-SAZ of SAHSA overran the runway on landing at Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport
List of accidents and incidents involving the DC-3 in the 1990s
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Transportflug Greece Olympic Airways ♠ Guatemala Aviateca Haiti ADSA Honduras Sahsa Transportes Aéreos Nacionales Hong Kong Cathay Pacific Airways ♠ Iceland
List of Douglas DC-6 operators
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Medieval epic of Arabic literature
assumption of command by the Kilab and the participation of the Kilabite al-Sahsa in the campaigns of Prince Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik against the Eastern
Delhemma
International Airport 8 May 1972 Boeing 707-329 Vienna-Tel Aviv Hijacking SAHSA Flight designation Location Date Aircraft type Route Cause Flight 414 Tegucigalpa
List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by airline (P–Z)
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flight from Monterrey Airport to Apiay. 13 September: A Douglas C-47 of SAHSA was hijacked on a domestic scheduled passenger flight from Golosón International
List of accidents and incidents involving the DC-3 in 1969
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Aden. One person is killed during the hijacking. A hijacker commandeers a SAHSA Douglas C-47-DL Skytrain (registration HR-SAH) making a domestic flight
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Football club
franchise. They were named Atlético Español Glidden, then Atlético Español Sahsa before being renamed Atlético Español Verdún. Their first manager became
C.D._Atlético_Español
eight people on board was severely injured. 28 May Douglas C-47 HR-SAC of SAHSA crashed on approach to Útila Airport in Honduras when the landing gear struck
List of accidents and incidents involving the DC-3 in the 1980s
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Argentine-Australian footballer (born 1963)
2026.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Pete, Sahsa (5 October 2022). "Claudio Canosa - Argentine comes to West Adelaide and
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Football league season
October 2012 SC Toronto B 3–1 Brampton City Utd B Toronto, Ontario 12:30 Sahsa Ricciuti 43' Jordan Kalk 45' Adrian Perez 79' (Report) Nathaniel Ennis 21'
2012 Canadian Soccer League season
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Noble; Nobility; Light; Variant of Helen; Little Eve; Bird
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Fighting Boar
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Love
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Thor's Battle
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English : topographic name for someone who lived by an enclosure of some sort, such as a courtyard set back from the main street or a farmyard, from Middle English clos(e) (Old French clos, from Late Latin clausum, past participle of claudere ‘to close’).English : from Middle English clos(e) ‘secret’, applied as a nickname for a reserved or secretive person.Dutch : variant of Claeys.Altered spelling of German Klose.
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Afghan, Arabic, French, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi, Turkish
To Comfort; Ease; Tranquillity; Comfort
Female
Welsh
Welsh name derived from the word rhiain, RHIAN means "maiden."
Girl/Female
Arabic, German, Indian, Kurdish, Muslim, Parsi
Cute Like a Flower; A Flower; Sun Plant; Stone-crop
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British, English, Greek
Form of Catherine; Pure
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Artist
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