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On This Day: Passenger jet crashes in Brazil, killing 200

On July 17, 2007, a Brazilian Airbus airliner skidded off a runway as it landed at Sao Paulo's Congonhas Airport. Authorities placed the death toll at 200.

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Brazilian police officers who attended the crash of flight of JJ3054 at Congonhas Airport in Sao Paulo were honored by being chosen to carry their countries flag into Maracana stadium for the closing ceremonies of the 2007 Pan Am Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on July 29, 2007. The plane crashed July 17, 2007, killing 200 people. File Photo by Heinz Ruckemann/UPI
1 of 4 | Brazilian police officers who attended the crash of flight of JJ3054 at Congonhas Airport in Sao Paulo were honored by being chosen to carry their countries flag into Maracana stadium for the closing ceremonies of the 2007 Pan Am Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on July 29, 2007. The plane crashed July 17, 2007, killing 200 people. File Photo by Heinz Ruckemann/UPI | License Photo

July 17 (UPI) -- On this date in history:

In 1936, the Spanish Civil War began with an army revolt led by Gen. Francisco Franco.

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In 1938, Douglas Corrigan took off from Floyd Bennett Field in New York for a return flight to California but lost his bearings in the clouds, he said, and flew instead to Ireland. He became an instant celebrity called "Wrong Way" Corrigan.

In 1955, Arco, Idaho, a town of 1,300 people, became the first community in the world to receive all its light and power from atomic energy.

In 1955, Disneyland opened in Anaheim, Calif.

In 1975, three U.S. and two Soviet spacemen linked their orbiting Apollo and Soyuz spacecraft for historic handshakes 140 miles above Earth.

In 1981, 114 people were killed and 200 injured in the collapse of two suspended walkways at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Kansas City, Mo.

In 1996, TWA Flight 800, New York to Paris, crashed off the Long Island coast, killing all 230 people aboard the Boeing 747.

The recovered wreckage of TWA Flight 800 stands reassembled at the National Transportation Safety Board Training Academy where it is used for training new investigators in Ashburn, Va., on July 16, 2008. File Photo by Patrick D. McDermott/UPI
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In 2006, an earthquake under the Indian Ocean triggered a tsunami that struck the Indonesian island of Java, killing about 700 people.

In 2007, a Brazilian Airbus airliner skidded off a runway as it landed at Sao Paulo's Congonhas Airport and crashed into a building. Authorities placed the death toll at 200.

In 2009, Walter Cronkite, television news broadcaster often referred to as the most trusted man in America, died at age 92.

In 2012, the Boy Scouts of America announced a policy of banning homosexuals from membership would remain in effect. The restriction was removed in 2013.

In 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 carrying 298 people was shot down over rebel-controlled territory in eastern Ukraine near the Russian border. All aboard the Boeing 777 were killed, including dozens of children.

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