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March 16 - a Boeing
767 lands at Boeing Field in Washington, after a record breaking non-stop
flight from Lisbon, Portugal. The 5,499 miles (8,798
km) flown non-stop constitute a record for twin engined
airliners.
March 25 - as a consequence of the March 4 and March 5
incidents, the American government bans use of American airspace by
Cubana de Aviacion for 14 days.
May
May 5 - Richard Boddy, pilot of an Eastern AirlinesTriStar barely
avoids disaster when he is able to land at Miami International
Airport, after getting one engine back to life after both
engines had stopped working during a flight to the Bahamas.
May 26 - a Learjet
55 sets a world speed record in its class of 448 mph (722 km/h)
over the 5,655 mile (9,101 km) between Los Angeles and Le Bourget.
July 22 - Dick Smith achieves the first
solo circumnavigation of the globe in a helicopter. Smith makes the
56,742 kilometre (35,258 mile) journey in stages using a Bell Jetranger III named Australian
Explorer.