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Hughes Airwest Flight 706

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 6:29 pm
by Jim Eshelman
June 6, 1971, 6:11 PM PDT, near Duarte; specifically, 34N10'30'', 118W00.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hughes_Airwest_Flight_706

Hughes Airway Flight 706 collided midair with a McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II fighter jet at 15,150 feet altitude over the San Gabriel Mountains outside Los Angeles killing 50 people - all 49 people aboard Flight 706 plus one person from the other plane. (One officer in the F-4 ejected on impact and survived.)

The Capsolar starts out fabulously. Then the charts go quite haywire, only to reasonably recover in the CapQ and patterns on the final day. (This isn't unusual for relatively minor events like this.)

Year: Capsolar {+1}
Mars on IC 0°32'
Jupiter sq. Asc 1°41'
Moon, Saturn, & Neptune more widely foreground
-- Moon-Jupiter sq. 0°27' in mundo
-- Moon-Neptune sq. 1°57'
-- Jupiter-Neptune conj. 2°16'
-- Sa/Ne on meridian 0°13'

Bridge {0}
t Saturn sq. Cansolar Asc 0°11'
t Jupiter sq. Cansolar Asc 1°18'

Quarter: Arisolar {-1}
Moon on IC 0°53'
Venus, Jupiter & Neptune more widely foreground
-- Jupiter-Neptune conj. 3°01' in mundo

Month: Caplunar {-2}
Venus sq. MC 0°04' [op. NA Pluto 3°32' in mundo]
Mercury on EP 0°35'
-- Mercury-Venus conj. 2°12'
Moon on MC 2°48'
Sun more widely foreground [sq. NA Saturn 1°39']
-- Moon-Venus sq. 2°00'
-- Moon-Mercury sq. 2v07' in mundo
-- Su/Ve on Asc 0°30'

Week: Liblunar {-1}
Venus on MC 1°44'
Mercury sq. Asc 1°32'
-- Me/Ve on MC 0°38'
Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune more widely angular
-- Jupiter-Neptune conj. 1°20'
-- Jupiter-Saturn op, 1°39' in mundo
-- Mercury-Saturn conj. 2°50'
-- Saturn-Neptune op. 3°02' in mundo

Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {+2/+1 = +2}
p Asc sq. t Pluto 0°14'
p MC conj. s Uranus 1°08'
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t Saturn sq. s Asc 0°11'
t Jupiter sq. s Asc 1°18'
t Mercury sq. s Asc 1°06'
-- Mercury-Jupiter op, 0°12'
-- Mercury-Saturn conj. 1°00'
t Venus conj. s MC 1°01'

Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits Dormant.)