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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 the eastern ...
- Natalina Maria Vittoria Garaventa, December 26, 1896, Lumarzo, Italy
- January 6, 1977 (aged 80), San Gorgonio Wilderness, California, U.S.
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...
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,...
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.
8. Jan. 1977 · The twin‐engine plane was presumed crashed in a canyon at about the 8,900foot level in the San Bernardino Mountains. More than three feet of snow hampered rescue efforts. Ron Hazard, the San...
13. Jan. 1977 · Mrs. Sinatra, the mother the singer Frank Sinatra, died along with three others last Thursday in a plane crash on the snow-covered San Bernardino Mountains near here. She was on her way...
9. Jan. 1977 · PALM SPRINGS, Calif., Jan. 8 (AP)—The authorities held out little hope today that Frank Sinatra's mother or three other persons on a missing private jet might be found alive. Mountain...