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Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA) was a low-cost US airline headquartered in San Diego, California, that operated from 1949 to 1988. It was the first substantial scheduled discount airline. PSA called itself "The World's Friendliest Airline" and painted a smile on the nose of its airplanes, the PSA Grinningbirds.
Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182 was a scheduled flight of Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA) from Sacramento to San Diego with a stopover at Los Angeles. On September 25, 1978, the Boeing 727-214 [a] serving the flight, registration of N533PS, collided with a private Cessna 172 light aircraft, registration N7711G, over San Diego, California.
Pacific Southwest Airlines: IATA flight No. PS1771: ICAO flight No. PSA1771: Call sign: PSA 1771: Registration: N350PS: Flight origin: Los Angeles International Airport, California, U.S. Destination: San Francisco International Airport, California, U.S. Occupants: 43: Passengers: 38: Crew: 5: Fatalities: 43 (including the perpetrator and five ...
New Pacific Airlines: 7H RVF RAVN FLIGHT Ontario: 2021 Founded as Northern Pacific Airways. Southwest Airlines: WN SWA SOUTHWEST Dallas–Love Atlanta Baltimore Chicago–Midway Denver Houston–Hobby Las Vegas Los Angeles Oakland Orlando Phoenix–Sky Harbor Nashville: 1967
The most successful such company was Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA), a California intrastate airline, which was King's inspiration for then Air Southwest. A Texas intrastate carrier would need to be economically certified by the Texas Aeronautics Commission (TAC). Southwest applied to the commission in November 1967.
It is the deadliest aircraft disaster in California history, the first fatal Pacific Southwest Airlines incident, and at the time, the deadliest aircraft incident in the United States. PSA Flight 1771 crashed near Cayucos, California, on December 7, 1987, after being hijacked by a disgruntled former airline employee, killing all 43 on board.