More importantly, I also imagine that Flight 182 is still flying in the skies today, with PSAs 30+ employees and their passengers having the most grand of inflight parties imaginable for all of eternity. The collision occurred at about 2,600 feet (790m). A little over a year after this photo was taken, a PSA 727 just like this (who knows, perhaps it's the same one) collided with a Cesna over San Diego and crashed, killing all 135 people on board plus the 2 on the Cesna & 7 more on the ground in the worst aviation accident in California history: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSA_Flight_182 . I know my child-brain made this part up, but what gave me nightmares for years was that I swear I could see tiny faces and people beating on the windows as the plane went down across the sky. Even though it has been decades, God bless these poor souls and all that were involved. Anthony Poli, San Diego Perspective and comprehension are the two most important things to me when I visit a site like this. I was sent to the office for a reason that is now lost to time. The captain then went on the intercom and told the passengers to brace themselvesperhaps, he meant for them to brace themselves for death, but his true intention will never be known. The report also noted that the crew failed to notify the tower controller that they had lost sight of the smaller aircraft. The scene now so peaceful, leaving the average, unknowing person clueless as to the horrors that took place at this very location. This engine went into production in the S-Type in 2004, later extending to other Jaguar models. And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards. Please Like their Facebook page, as they are aiming to have a permanent marker placed at the crash site. As a boy I remember hearing about the Tenerife disaster, knew it was the biggest accidental passenger air disaster in history, but never really knew what happened, until now, and it is a mind-bending, perfectly unholy storm of epic proportions. The right wing of N533PS was badly damaged when it struck the Cessna (N7711G) and crashed into a residential neighborhood with the loss of 144 lives (including 7 on the ground). Nine others on the ground were injured and 22 homes were destroyed or damaged by the impact and debris. episode filmed after the show was no longer a weekly series) had aired in March 1978, six months before the accident involving PSA Flight 182. Saw your reply and although I have never been in this situation, I think *psychobueller makes a totally accurate point. (Philadelphia, PA 7 July 2010) NTSB audio/visual Japan's Largest Earthquake Ever Recorded (3/11/2011), Press J to jump to the feed. In The News! No such thing as god. Photo of a 727-100, with some people standing next to it to give you a size comparison, though the one operating PSA 182 was a -200 version, which is about 20 feet longer. CAM-1 Brace yourself. Photographed : September 1974 - in original Kodachrome square mount. The sequence, as reported in Time Magazine from the new's wires, went like this: Looking east from the southeast corner of Dwight and Boundary Street, looking down the small hill at the rest of the crash site. She played Charlotte, the mother of Kay (Sally Field) in her final film, the romantic comedy Kiss Me Goodbye (Robert Mulligan, 1982). Farrell Kimball, Sacramento However, the recording of this conversation from Lindbergh Tower revealed that, through radio interference, tower control thought that McFeron had said I think hespassingoff to our right. While this looks like a slight deviation, the implications are far greater. The Cessna impacted on Polk Ave. between 32nd St. and Iowa St. killing the two on board. All around us was the stench of kerosene and burning flesh. My visit has allowed me to learn more about what took place that day, though without being there then, or losing someone dear, I could not possible ever fully comprehend it. That second slide, about the Gran Canaria airport bomb, evacuation and shut down unbelievable, I had no idea and it really threw me for a gigantic loop. This was the conversation in the PSA cockpit starting 16 seconds prior to collision with the Cessna: PSA Flight 182 overtook the Cessna, which was directly below it, both roughly on a 090 (due east) heading. William White, Lakeside [expletive] At least 10 persons on the ground were killed by falling bodies and debris or the resulting fires. It would be highly unlikely for a pilot to tell it straight like that. Since the Cessna pilot was practicing instrument landings, the FAA quickly installed the system at Montgomery and Gillespie Fields, and at McClellan-Palomar Airport, to allow pilots to practice at smaller airports. Her final screen role was for the TV film, Norman Rockwell's Breaking Home Ties (1987). We urge others to join and take part. The accident was covered in MSNBC's Why Planes Crash in the "Collision Course" episode, first aired April 27, 2010. CONTACT. Carol Cook, Rolling Hills David Lee Boswell, the 35 year old Cessna pilot, and Martin Kazy, his 32 year old instructor, were practicing instrument landings. It was Pacific Southwest. Kenji Nakanishi, Santa Monica The Cessna was, in fact, directly below the much larger Boeing. 09.01:53 CAM-2 Were hit man, we are hit. 09.01:45 CAM 1 Whoop! However, the assistant chief flight instructor testified that he would expect the [Cessna] pilot to fly the assigned heading or inform the controller that he was not able to do so.". After the 1986 Cerritos collision, all flights in Class B were required to have a Mode C transponder. It was a fully functional var unveiled at the German Motor Show in Frankfurt in September 2003in LHD to European specification. --Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum. Walter Smith, Citrus Heights : Survival on Charter #220 (effectively a two-hour Emergency! MCFERON (to Lindbergh Tower):I think hes passed off to our right. I don't know it seems like he's pretty good at surviving aircraft accidents when there's the possibility of doing so, and avoiding them entirely when it's not. The wreckage of the Cessna plummeted to the ground, its vertical stabilizer torn from its fuselage and bent leftward, its debris hitting around 3,500 feet (1,100m) northwest of where the 727 went down. The R-D6 Coupe was designed under the leadership of Jaguars Design Director Ian Callum, and Julian Thomson as Chief Designer of Advanced Design to represent the companies new design direction. Videos, gifs, or aftermath photos of machinery, structures, or devices that have failed catastrophically during operation. PSA Flight 182 was a flight from LAX to San Diego that originated in Sacramento. American Airlines put us up in a hotel for the night and flew us back to San Diego the next morning. Robert Sinclair Silver, Marina Del Rey, KirkSmith, Palo Alto On September 25, 1978, a PSA. Don Ashcroft, Sacramento As I do so, I imagine the 727 colliding with the Cessna, then with the Earth, the subsequent pain of their loved ones, and the challenges in the grim memories from those brave enough that came to help. The marriage ended in divorce in 1947. The home at this property was one of the larger ones in the immediate vicinity, and today is one of very few properties in the area that is surrounded by a black gate. Captaining the flight is James McFeron, a 17-year veteran with PSA. In the early 1940s, Claire Trevor was a regular on 'The Old Gold Don Ameche Show' on the NBC Red Radio Network, starring with Ameche in presentations of plays by Mark Hellinger. He later became a minor league manager for the Toronto Maple Leafs before returning to the major leagues as a manager for the Pirates and the Chicago Cubs. Had they done so, they could have taken corrective measures that would have likely averted this tragedy. First responders discussed the challenge of every step they took; their boots literally melting while they worried about stepping on any of the human remains that were strewn about. Betty Maxine Thweatt, Manhattan Beach I was scheduled to fly out of OHare on an AA flight that very same afternoon. The Cessna was being flown by two licensed pilots. British postcard in the Picturegoer Series, London, no. Shot 15.05.2016 at the Gaydon Motor Museum, Warwks REF 117-182. It can often be difficult to really grasp just how large they are, though, because we usually only see them in the sky or at airports. At 8:59, the PSA crew was alerted by the approach controller about a small Cessna 172 Skyhawk aircraft nearby. Rosalia Lococo, El Cajon FerrariChat.com has no association with Ferrari S.p.A. 2023 FerrariChat. Without warning, PSA 182 sliced the roof off a house on Nile Street and exploded onto the intersection of Dwight and Nile. Boswell has accrued just over 400 hours of flight time. . How awful. Staff photographer Hans Wendt of the San Diego County Public Relations Office was attending an outdoor press event with a still camera, and was able to take two postcollision photographs of the falling 727, its right wing burning. The body and chassis of the car were made from aluminium and composite materials, following on from the all-aluminium X350 launched in 2002. Reading about that accident, I think of all of the flight attendants who looked after me during my frequent trips as an 'unaccompanied minor', and I can't help but wonder if I lost a friend without knowing it that day. The 2nd of Hans Wendts images, taken from a gas station a few blocks from the crash site. 09.01:58 CAM [sound of stall warning] It was Pacific Southwest Airlines' first accident involving fatalities. DONATE. Errors on the part of ATC were also named as contributing factors, including the use of visual separation procedures when radar clearances were available. And, somehow, there was a link to the San Diego PSA182 crash that I clicked. In the end, their efforts prove fruitless. Omg. CAPT. Hans Wendt, a photographer with the San Diego County Public Relations Office, captured images of the doomed plane seconds before impact. pictionid66255576 - f PSA flight 182 on fire on September 25 1978 in San Diego Boeing 727-214 on fire after mid-air collision- titlearray - filename072203 hop 001cropped.jpg---Image from the SDASM Curatorial Collection.Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.) Jimmie Kelley, Savannah, Ga. It is dreadful and horrifying, especially the story about "superman". Joann Metzler, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada TCAS unitsinstalled in every commercial aircraftcommunicate with one another and, when they detect a collision is likely, issue both audible and visible warnings to the pilot. Margery Craig, an exEvening Tribune reporter and later a PSA public relations staffer, says the plaque was ripped down when the new owners bought PSA. The crash site was cordoned off by police and remained so for an entire year. Devastated by these losses, she returned to Manhattan for some years, living in a Fifth Avenue apartment and taking a few acting roles amid a busy social life. Only four bodies, First Officer Fox, two flight attendants, and one passenger, were found intact. Its age greatly acceleratedthe types phasing out after the airline industrys downturn following 9/11, and they currently no longer operate in airline service. The DC-8 is really a medium-sized airliner, but in those images we saw that the top of its tail would be able to reach the roof-height of the 3-story brownstone houses that surrounded it as it sat in the middle of the street. PSA 182's right wing was heavily damaged, rendering the plane uncontrollable and sending it careening into a sharp right bank (clearly seen in the Wendt photos), and the fuel tank inside it ruptured and started a fire, when this final conversation took place inside the cockpit: Flight 182 struck a house 3 miles (4.8km) northeast of Lindbergh Field, in a residential section of San Diego known as North Park. Having read documents and seen photos that tell of even more gruesome details, it was tough for me to walk south from Dwight Street down the narrow alley. As always, if you spot a mistake or a misleading statement, point me in the right direction and I'll fix it immediately. Claire was raised in New York City and, from 1923, in Larchmont, New York. If they had made this clear to controllers, the crash might not have happened. If you would like to read the full CVR transcript, you can do sohere. We were both 22 years old. PSA www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJRmbcsUGug&feature=related was the main commuter airline in the West until they were absorbed into US Air in 1988, famous for the painted smile on the nose of all their planes. How big of an area could be physically affected by a medium-sized 727 that impacted the ground at a steep angle and at high speed? Pulling up to the site, however, I immediately noticed that the overall scene was significantly smaller than I had even expected from the photographs. Sorry for the folks who didnt make it. This initial rule did not include small, general-aviation aircraft. The PSA pilots reported that they saw the Cessna after being notified of its position by ATC, although cockpit voice recordings revealed that shortly thereafter, the PSA pilots no longer had the Cessna in sight and they were speculating about its position. Flight 182's crew never explicitly alerted the tower that they had lost sight of the Cessna. Two days later, just before midnight on September 23rd 2021, the vessel headed back to Antwerp where it berthed at the Sea-Tank Terminal at the Kanaal dock B2. It was 37 years ago that Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA) Flight 182 crashed in San Diego, but the wreck is still heavily etched in the minds of so many. Arnold Lee Califf, Poway From After 37 Years, Remembering the Horrors and Sacrifices of PSA Flight 182 - NYCAviation: "Of the 135 people that were on the aircraft, only 4 bodies were found intact." Also see: New Photos Found Of PSA Flight 182 That Crashed 7 Sponsored by PureCare Knee Protector Why are knee surgeons excited about this breakthrough knee strap? Radio. I think that if he cancels any more flights then they should cancel the whole flight! Jack Irwin, Sacramento Barbara Jackson, Los Angeles The only reason the pilot's comment on PSA 182 could be construed that way is because he would have known the crash was not going to be survivable, but the actual wording of the announcement is the same as in many other crashes. On the map, I had mistaken an alleyway for a street, which immediately shrunk what I thought the crash site was by half. The plane crashed just west of the I-805 freeway, around 30 feet (9.1m) north of the intersection of Dwight and Nile Streets, with the bulk of the debris field spreading in a northeast to southwesterly direction towards Boundary Street. Almost 4 decades later, your sacrifice is not forgotten. The next year, Trevor married Milton Bren, a film producer with two sons from a previous marriage, and moved to Newport Beach, California. bodies and body parts were everywhere, in people's yards, in wrecked cars, on the roofs of houses, mixed in with pieces of the plane, which had been launched for several blocks in all directions. The approach controller instructs PSA 182 to maintainvisual separationand hands them off to Lindbergh Tower control. In reality, they didnt. ONLY GOD KEEP ME FROM GETTING ON THAT FLIGHT. Jeri Dickson, Los Angeles Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA) Flight 182 was a Boeing 727-214 commercial airliner, registration, N533PS that collided with a private Cessna 172 light aircraft, registration, N7711G over San Diego, California, at 9:01 am on Monday, September 25, 1978. 09.01:20 CAM-4 I hope. There was that Air Asia flight not too long ago where the captain told the passengers to start praying. PSA Flight 182 & 1771 Memorial Page Most of the passengers and crew were ejected from the plane and mutilated from impact forces and compression. Understanding that size relation for a highly destructive wreck like PSA 182 was important in what I wanted to learn by visiting the crash site. The Cessna was in communication with San Diego approach control. Perry Flashman, Culver City FLIGHT 182. Inside is Martin Kazy Jr., a certified flight instructor with over 5,000 hours of flight time. James Seaman, Manhattan Beach www.tradingcarddb.com/Person.cfm/pid/2081/col/1/yea/0/Geo baseballhalloffame.ca/inductees/george-gibson, www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJRmbcsUGug&feature=related, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:W780925-1.jpg. The debris field from PSA 182, from the northeast, looking southwest, in the approximate direction that the aircraft impacted, showing a majority of the field on Dwight Street. Paula Blake, Playa del Rey Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. As a result of this and other midair collisions (including an almost identical one in 1986) the "Traffic Collision Alert and Avoidance System" (TCAS) is now installed in all commercial passenger aircraft and in most commercial cargo airplanes. Wayne Allen Levin, Beverly Hills Approach Control on the ground picked up an automated conflict alert 19 seconds before the collision, but did not relay this information to the aircraft because, according to the approach coordinator, such alerts were commonplace even when no actual conflict existed. MEMORIAL. !00s of people with near death experiences might disagree. In fact, by eyeballing it, I would say that the entire debris field was only the equivalent of about two-lengths of the 727 itself. Both images are looking west up Dwight from the southeast corner at Nile Street. Several San Diego Police recruits were brought in to assist, with the sights being enough for them to leave the academy, effectively having been police officers for only that one day. Because of the disaster, the NTSB issued a recommendation that Lindbergh Field be outfitted with a terminal radar system. The top of the Cessna hit the bottom of the right wing on the 727, which is where the jets fuel tanks are housed. We couldn't drink enough water. Betty Nunn, Hayward, Burt Pierce, Rancho Palos Verdes Thomas Womack Jr., El Cajon But I . His games caught in a season record stood until 1920 when Ray Schalk caught 151 games. It doesnt get more Final Destination than that. Navy boot camp shared a fence line with the airport. Additionally, the Cessna pilots, for reasons unknown, did not maintain their assigned east-northeasterly heading of 070 after completing a practice instrument approach, nor did they notify ATC of their course change. It detailed the accidental daytime midair collision of a Douglas DC-8 airliner, and a much smaller two-person aircraft and the resulting crash and carnage in a residential area of Los Angeles County. They have been doing it for centuries. This series you are posting is extraordinary, thank you very much, I have but one upvote to give. Rankin was hardened to the sight of dead and mutilated human bodies. I was in the 6th grade at Euclid Elementary School on Orange street. MarlaScavia, La Mesa I always found it off putting that my high school gym was used as a morgue. In 1930, aged 20, she signed with Warner Bros. Not far from her home in Brooklyn was Vitagraph Studios, the last and best of the early sound process studios, which had been acquired by Warner Bros. and had become Vitaphone in 1925. To prepare for the landing, the crew begins lowering the landing gear. The weather in San Diego that morning was sunny and clear with 10 miles (16km) of visibility. Ralph Schueler, Sacramento According to the report issued by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), the Cessna may have been a difficult visual target for the jet's pilots, as it was below them and blended in with the multicolored houses of the residential area beneath; the Cessna's fuselage was yellow, and most of the houses were a yellowish color. Ruben Macias, Hawthorne The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) determined that the likely cause of the crash had been the PSA crews failure to establish and maintain visual separation with the Cessna. The study also said that the Cessna pilot would have had about a 10-second view of the Boeing from the left-door window about 90 seconds before the collision, but visibility of the overtaking jet was blocked by the Cessna's ceiling structure for the remainder of the time. Gail Michele Forsyth, San Diego God saved me.he didnt care about the other people dyinggod likes me better. The controller relays the light aircrafts relative position and altitude; once the first officer sees the Cessna, Captain McFeron makes the controller aware that they have the other plane in sight. 99. Twenty years later, the intersection of Dwight and Nile in North Park shows no outward signs of the crash. More. Photo: R.K.O. BLS Re 425 182 is hauling a PSA car train Mulhouse - Trnava (SK), passing Unterterzen. The police department was actually aware the crash was going to occur before it hit the ground. The Coordinates for the Boeing crash site are 324437N 1170714W. The report also noted that the crew failed to notify the tower controller that they had lost sight of the smaller aircraft. He set another major league record for games played in a season by a catcher with 150, which was also previously held by McGuire since 1895. This was also with the tail sitting on the ground, not lifted above it as it would if it were attached to an intact aircraft. Notes : This is indeed the PSA 182 aircraft involved in the mid-air collision with a Cessna 172 whilst on downwind for San Diego's runway 27 on September 25th - 1978. Its a terrifying image, one that truly conveys the hopelessness of the situation. Her mother found out by watching tv. September 25th of 1978 was a very hot but pretty day that would end with what was, at the time, the deadliest air crash in the United States. At the time of the crash, Lindbergh Field was the only airport in San Diego County with an instrument landing system. What a horrible way to crash for both aircraft. Having never been involved in a plane crash doesnt preclude someone from having an opinion. A PSA Boeing 727 and a Cessna 172 collided and 144 people died. I had gone to the office to take something there for one of my teachers. Join the readers list and never miss a new release! She also performed in summer stock theatre. Nobody said ma or mom. Azmi David Taha, Vista, Allen Tetelman, Los Angeles Lindbergh tower heard the 09.00:50 transmission as "He's passing off to our right" and assumed the PSA jet had the Cessna in sight. She won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Key Largo (1948), and received nominations for her roles in Dead End (1937) and The High and the Mighty (1954). My best friend saw the actual collision from his fifth-grade classroom. GaleShapiro, San Diego After completing high school, Trevor began her career with six months of art classes at Columbia University and six months at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. 09.01:14 CAM-1 I guess. It seemed as though the main debris field (not including random parts expelled elsewhere) was confined more or less within a two-block stretch along Dwight Street, west from Nile. Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/avinations More information about PSA Flight 182:https://bit.ly/2IbkySG (NTSB report)https://bit.ly/38hIH4J (Wikipedia). We all know that airliners are large. Daniel Bruce Urdahl, San Diego This system would allow controllers to maintain separation of aircraft in the vicinity. TCAS gives the pilots visual and audible warnings in the cockpit when two aircraft are approaching each other, and directs pilots to either climb or descend to avoid the other aircraft. Viewer discretion is advised. PSA Flight 182 crash - in pictures Show all 12 Among those who were on board Flight 182 were Azmi David Taha, a 16-year-old high school pupil, Lee H. Thompson, a 36-year-old whose wife was. --Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum. Jim Stinnett, Los Angeles He had flown just 407 hours, and at the time of the accident, was practicing instrument landing system approaches under the instruction of Kazy in pursuit of his instrument rating. The report states that in the PSA cockpit, some conversation in the cockpit was not relevant to the flight during critical phases of the flight. Flight 182 remains the worst air disaster in California's history. Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Captain McFeron alerts Lindbergh Tower that theyre going down as the crew struggles to gain control over the stricken aircraft. The neighborhood was rebuilt, and people moved on. Ahead of time, I studied photos of the debris field and closely looked at maps of the neighborhood of North Park, specifically Dwight and Nile Streets, which is where the ground-impact occurred. The last minutes of PSA Flight 182 recorded from the cockpit. Barbara Boisselle, Los Angeles, Bryce Bonner, Los Angeles The greatest surprise was that R-D6 was a compact hatchback four seater coup, its rear hatch door opened sideways in defference to that of the E type Jaguar and the rear doors opened back to front as with the Rolls Royce Phantom. CAPT. Timothy DeLucca, Aptos From 1933 to 1938, Trevor starred in 29 films, often having either the lead role or the role of heroine. A drawn cone of the approximate debris field, showing point of impact and direction of movement. Roger Smith, Waukesha, WI As a result of the crash, the NTSB recommended the immediate implementation of a Terminal Radar Service Area around Lindbergh Field to provide for the separation of aircraft, as well as an immediate review of control procedures for all busy terminal areas. The pilots of both aircraft were required to see and avoid each other in this environment. Boswell was wearing a "hood" to limit his field of vision straight ahead to the cockpit panel, much like an oversized sun visor with vertical panels to block peripheral vision, as is normal in IFR training. Andrea Jacobson, Belmont Shores We had just taken that same flight a few hours earlier. The driveway has some noticeable cracks in it, and though some people say that this is damage from the impact, these sidewalks were all rebuilt after the crash, and the cracks are a result of ground settling. In total, 144 people lost their lives in the disaster, including Flight 182's seven crew members, 30 additional PSA employees deadheading to PSA's San Diego base, the two Cessna occupants, and seven residents (five women, two male children) on the ground. The PSA was about to land when the collision occurred, crash landing in a San Diego suburban neighborhood and killing 144 people, in both the plane and on the ground. Also, the apparent motion of the Cessna as viewed from the Boeing was minimized, as both planes were on approximately the same course. One was Martin Kazy Jr., 32, who possessed single-engine, multiengine, and instrument flight ratings, as well as a commercial certificate and an instrument flight instructor certificate. Billy Adams, San Pedro Judy Allen, Los Angeles Don Ashcroft, Sacramento . Billy Adams, San Pedro This photo demonstrates the full leading edge extension of the (PSA) Boeing 727. I could now see how 22 homes were damaged or destroyed in such a small area, all built so close-in to one another. She was keeping everybody laughing with her comments and just as we were on short final at SFO , she got on the PA and said, " And now, ladies and gentlemen, our steely-eyed pilot will impress you with one of his silky smooth landings." Gibson made his major league debut July 2, 1905 at the age of 24. Flight 182is a regularly scheduled flight from Sacramento to San Diego with a stopover in Los Angeles. At the time, PSA Flight 182 was the U.S.'s deadliest commercial air disaster, surpassed eight months later on Friday, May 25, 1979, when American Airlines Flight 191 (a McDonnell Douglas DC-10) crashed in Chicago. The Captains was #1, First Officers #2, Flight Engineers #3, cockpit jumpseats #4. If it wasnt a low, narrow, long bungalowit was probably destroyed by fire that day in 1978, though several homes that I know were burned also look like they may have been repaired as opposed to demolished. The death toll of 144 makes it the deadliest aircraft disaster in California history. American actress Claire Trevor (1910-2000) appeared in 68 feature films from 1933 to 1982. The majority panel members did not cite this as a credible possibility. Answer (1 of 34): Graphic pictures of severely damaged bodies are found in this answer. At the nearby St. Augustine High School, a triage and command and control center was established, with its gymnasium being used as a makeshift morgue and for forensic investigation. Martin J. Wahne, San Diego He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1905 to 1918 during a period in baseball history known as the Dead-ball era. It is tough to believe that this block was blackened, reeking with the smell of burned homes, fuel and people. Flight 182's crew lost sight of the Cessna in contravention of the ATC's instructions to "keep visual separation from that traffic", and did not alert ATC that they had lost sight of it. Monday, September 25, 1978, was a typical day inSan Diego: warm and sunny, with clear skies giving around 10 miles of visibility.
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