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At approximately 9:20 PM, Flight 193 crashed into Escambia Bay, about three nautical miles from the Pensacola Regional Airport. The aircraft came to rest in twelve feet of water.<ref name="NTSB" />
 
At approximately 9:20 PM, Flight 193 crashed into Escambia Bay, about three nautical miles from the Pensacola Regional Airport. The aircraft came to rest in twelve feet of water.<ref name="NTSB" />
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==Flight timeline==
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==Causes of crash==
 
==Causes of crash==
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==Rescue operations==
 
==Rescue operations==
A nearby barge assisted in recovery efforts. Three passengers drowned while trying to exit the aircraft. While the aircraft was intact, it was unsalvageable due to water damage and associated corrosion.
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Local barges assisted in recovery efforts. Three passengers drowned while trying to exit the aircraft. While the aircraft was intact, it was unsalvageable due to water damage and associated corrosion.
 
 
==Flight crew==
 
*'''Captain:''' George T. Kunz
 
*'''First Officer:''' Leonard G. Sanderson, Jr.
 
*'''Flight Engineer:''' James K. Stockwell
 
*'''Flight Attendants:''' Carol Crawford, Carl Greenwood, and Deborah Verplank
 
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

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