Talk:Delta Air Lines Flight 723

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I put cleanup here mainly for two reasons: #1. I couldn't find anywhere in the internet information about where the flight was coming from, and #2, I know there is a category for airplane accidents but I don't know the name of the category.

I gotta go get some sleep. Good night! God bless and thanks for your help.

Antonio sad for the souls on flight 173 Martin

Corrected[edit]

I have revised this article with the correct flight number (723, not 173 as previous) and added a reference to the originating airport. I don't know how to correct the headline.

Oct 25, 2007:

I want to thank Wikipedia for creating this page. I lost my mother in the Tuesday, July 31, 1973 Delta airplane crash in Boston. Thirtyfour years later, my son was returning from overseas on a Delta flight on July 31, 2007, a Tuesday. Needless to say, I was extremely concerned for his safety that my wife and I feared that something "wrong" might happen to him. Some called it a premonition. On July 31, 2007, we received a telephone call at 3:00 am from a relative with some bad news. Our hearts just sank. My son was okay; it was my father that just died. Later that evening, when my son returned, I kept his July 31 "Delta" flight ticket as a memorial.

Vincent3family 03:30, 26 October 2007 (UTC) vincent3family[reply]

Manchester Send off Salute[edit]

My Deceased father Rene G. DuBois (May 20, 1931- Feb 9,2009) was the Ground Crew worker that gave the send off salute to pilot John Streil as the doomed flt. left the tarmac at Manchester Grenier Field airport for the 2nd time after returning to drop off a passenger that didn't want to wait for the 45min takeoff delay from Manchester on its way to Boston , he also stated he did the cargo weight and balance calculations which in the NTSB report were all within range. - Gilbert DuBois — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.239.232.187 (talk) 13:11, 13 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]