"Pan Am Flight 759," a new documentary by filmmaker Royd Anderson, will be screened at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 23, at the East Bank Regional Library, 4747 W. Napoleon, Metairie. The free screening is part of the regularly scheduled meeting of the Jefferson Parish Historical Society. The filmmaker will be present at the screenings.
Pan Am Flight 759 crashed less than one minute after it took
off on a stormy afternoon from New Orleans International Airport on July 9,
1982, killing all 146 people on board and eight people on the ground. The
Boeing 727 jet plowed into south Kenner’s Morningside Park neighborhood. At the
time, it was the nation’s second-deadliest crash.
Pan Am 759 was a regularly scheduled passenger flight
from Miami to Las Vegas, with a stop in New Orleans. At the time of Flight
759's takeoff on July 9, 1982, there were thunderstorms over the east end of
the airport. Microburst wind shear caused by that afternoon's powerful
thunderstorm was blamed for the catastrophe, with the plane rapidly losing
altitude almost immediately after taking off. The crash helped spur the development
of sophisticated equipment incorporating Doppler radar to detect wind shear.
Royd Anderson specializes in documentary films pertaining to
tragic events in Louisiana that he says are overlooked by historians. In 2006,
Anderson wrote and directed the documentary The Luling Ferry Disaster for
his master's degree thesis project in communication at the University of
Louisiana at Lafayette. The film recounts the story of the worst ferry disaster
in U.S. history in which 77 lives were lost.
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Louisiana Book News is written by award-winning author Chere Dastugue Coen, who writes Louisiana romances and mysteries under the pen name of Cherie Claire. Her first book in each series is FREE to download as an ebook, including "Emilie," book one of The Cajun Series, "Ticket to Paradise," book one of The Cajun Embassy series and "A Ghost of a Chance," the first Viola Valentine mystery.
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