2006 – Aloha Airlines emerges from 14 months of bankruptcy protection. They would file for Chapter 11 again a little over two years later and cease passenger operations soon after that.
1988 – Asiana Airlines is established in Seoul, South Korea. Flights begin the following December with flights to Busan.
1974 – US Army Private Robert K. Preston steals a helicopter and hovers it above the White House for 6 minutes. He is then chased by Maryland State Police choppers and eventually shot at by Secret Service. He later explains that he wanted to prove that he was a skilled pilot after having been rejected by the Army’s flying program.
1965 – Ranger 8, a satellite intended to take photos of the Moon to plan for the Apollo missions, launches.
1959 – The world’s first weather satellite, Vanguard 2, is launched by the US Navy to measure cloud cover.
1959 – A Turkish Airlines Vickers Viscount 739 (TC-SEV) charter flight carrying Turkish prime minister Adnan Menderes and other government officials crashes about 3 miles short of London’s Gatwick Airport after diverting from Heathrow due to heavy fog. Menderes and nine other passengers survive, but the remaining 14 are killed.