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  2. Continental Airlines Flight 1713 was scheduled to depart Denver at 12:25, but many flights out of Denver that day were delayed by the inclement weather. At 13:03, Flight 1713 taxied from its gate to the deicing pad ; unfortunately, air traffic controllers were not aware that Flight 1713 had departed the gate because the flight crew had done so ...

  3. What Happened. On November 15, 1987, Continental Airlines, Inc., flight 1713, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-14, N626TX, was operating as a regularly scheduled, passenger-carrying flight between Denver, Colorado, and Boise, Idaho. The airplane was cleared to take off from Stapleton International Airport following a delay of approximately 27 minutes ...

  4. Nov 15, 2022 · Continental Airlines Flight 1713 from Denver to Boise, Idaho, crashed on takeoff from Denver's old Stapleton Airport on Nov. 15, 1987, 28 people died.

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  5. Nov 16, 2021 · BOISE, Idaho — It was 34 years ago that Continental Flight 1713 en route to Boise crashed on the runway of Denver's old Stapleton Airport. The tragic crash killed 28 people, and 54 people...

  6. Nov 17, 1987 · Shaken survivors recounted the last terrible moments of Flight 1713 on Monday as federal investigators began trying to find out why the Continental jetliner crashed during a snowy takeoff...

  7. Aug 12, 2023 · At issue was why flight 1713 failed to gain altitude and apparently lost control moments after liftoff. Continental Airlines developed its own theory at an early stage of the...

  8. Jan 7, 2024 · A tragedy that could have been avoided. It was Sunday, 15 November 1987, when Continental Airlines flight 1713 was preparing to leave Stapleton International Airport, Denver, Colorado. The McDonnell Douglas DC-9 was bound for Boise, Idaho with 77 passengers and five crew.

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