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  1. Alan Dennis Kulwicki (December 14, 1954 – April 1, 1993), nicknamed "Special K" and the "Polish Prince", was an American auto racing driver and team owner. He started racing at local short tracks in Wisconsin before moving up to regional stock car touring series.

  2. Alan Dennis Kulwicki, más conocido como Alan Kulwicki (Greenfield, Wisconsin, 14 de diciembre de 1954-Blountville, Tennessee, 1 de abril de 1993), fue un piloto de automovilismo de velocidad estadounidense, que se destacó en los stock cars.

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    At 14:21 local time the pilot filed a series of instrument flight planswith the Georgia Automated Flight Service Station at Macon, Georgia. At 20:58 the flight departed McGhee Tyson Airportnear Knoxville, Tennessee, on a business flight bound for Tri-Cities Regional Airport at Blountville, Tennessee, with a valid instrument flight clearance. At 21:...

    The aircraft involved was a Fairchild SA227-TT Merlin pressurized, twin turboprop business aircraft, serial number TT-527, and was equipped with Garrett TPE331 engines. The aircraft was issued an FAA airworthiness certificate on 6 September 1985 and registerednumber N500AK. At the time of the accident, the airframe had accumulated 2,294 hours and h...

    The pilot and sole crew member was 48-year-old Charlie Campbell, hired by Eastern Foods Inc. on January 27, 1992 as their primary pilot. Campbell held a valid FAA Certificate as an Airline Transport/Commercial pilot and had a total flight time of 19,105 hours including 235 hours in the Fairchild Merlin. Campbell was type rated in the accident aircr...

    The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigated the accident and released its report on March 16, 1994. During a post accident interview the air traffic controller stated he had watched the aircraft on final approach until it disappeared from view, then heard a pilot make a radio transmission that he could not understand, then witnesse...

  3. 8 de ene. de 2023 · Alan Kulwicki and three colleagues were killed April 1, 1993 when their private plane crashed while attempting to land in Kingsport, Tenn., for that weekend’s Cup race at Bristol. Davey Allison...

  4. 3 de abr. de 1993 · Alan Kulwicki, the Wisconsin-born racing driver who won the 1992 Nascar championship, was killed Thursday night along with three other men aboard a private plane that crashed while attempting...

  5. Alan Dennis Kulwicki, más conocido como Alan Kulwicki ( Greenfield, Wisconsin, 14 de diciembre de 1954- Blountville, Tennessee, 1 de abril de 1993), fue un piloto de automovilismo de velocidad estadounidense, que se destacó en los stock cars. Alan Kulwicki fotografiado en 1991. Ford Thunderbird número 7 de Alan Kulwicki en la Copa NASCAR 1989.

  6. 2 de abr. de 2018 · NASCAR.com. Published: 2241 days ago. 5 Minute Read. Something went wrong during native playback. Several hundred people lined Bristol Motor Speedway’s pit road in tribute on April 2, 1993, the...