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  1. On January 6, 1977, Dolly Sinatra had invited friend Mrs. Anthony Carboni to join her in a private flight, provided by son Frank Sinatra, to come to Vegas for a show and gambling, but shortly after take-off from Palm Springs Municipal Airport, the Gates Learjet 24 crashed into a 10,000-foot (3,048-meter) snowy mountaintop ridge, in ...

  2. The crash killed Captain Donald J. Weier, co-pilot Jerald Wayne Foley, passengers Mrs. Natalie “DollySinatra, and Ann Carbone, Mrs. Sinatra’s close friend. The estimated speed at impact was 375 m.p.h. causing the Lear Jet to disintegrate and scattering wreckage over half a mile.

  3. 10. Jan. 1977 · PALM SPRINGS, Calif., Jan 9 (AP)—A crumpled fuselage and the bodies of singer Frank Sinatra's 82‐year‐old mother and three other persons were found today on Mount San Gorgonio. Sheriff Frank...

  4. Due to very poor weather conditions, rescuers were able to reach the crash site three days later only. The aircraft struck the ground at a speed of 325 knots and disintegrated on impact. All four occupants were killed. Crew: Donald J. Weier, Jerald Wayne Foley. Passengers: Dolly Sinatra, Frank Sinatra's mother, Ann Carbone.

  5. 10. Jan. 2017 · PALM SPRINGS, CALIF. — A special search team yesterday found the bodies of Frank Sinatra’s mother and three other persons killed in the crash of a private jet in a snow-covered, 9,500-foot...

  6. 10. Jan. 1977 · Killed in the crash were Natalie “DollySinatra; her elderly friend Ann Carboni, the widow of a New Jersey doctor; and pilot Donald Weier, 36, and co-pilot Jerold Foley, 43, both of Las Vegas. San Bernardino Sheriff’s Deputy Mike Cordua said today that bringing the bodies off the mountain could take the better part of today ...

  7. Flight crew's misinterpretation of an IFR clearance issued by the Palm Springs Departure Control and subsequent ATC instructions. Natalie "Dolly" Sinatra, 82, mother of entertainer Frank Sinatra and her traveling companion were killed.