

Flight 694/383/128 Avia​tion Memorial Grove
England-Idlewild Park
Burlington, Kentucky USA
Sponsored by the Flight 383/128 Memorial Group
All Rights Reserved 2025
Site Funded by Private Donations
2025 Sponsors: Linda Blewett
allen Bennett
Rollie Puterbaugh
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LastLast Updated July10, 2025
Comments
"I WAS A TWA FLIGHT ENGINEER AND FIRST OFFICER ON THE 880 FOR 8 YRS. {I} WAS ON FLT 128 NOV 21ST, 1967 AND AS A RESULT, OUR ENTIRE CREW WAS EMOTIONALLY AFFECTED AS WE PASSED THRU CIN THE DAY AFTER THE ACCIDENT." James Reed
This is the first information I've ever seen about the accident that took the life of my father, Rudolph Neubauer, on November 8,1965. Thank you.Wray Lipton
This is the first I have been able to read about him. And thank you to Freebase, as that was the first link I could send to my mother who has never been able to see her father's name in print, listed as a passenger, with information about the crash. Maybe a bit of resolution for her after 44 years of anguish."Robin Lipton
"Thank you for this site. This tragedy {TWA 128} had a tremendous impact on my entire family. Fortunately, my mother survived. She would be happy to add any information she remembers if interested, however, she has no memory of the actual crash. Our family will also appreciate the work the first responders did to save her life!" Scott Wolf
"My Father Mr. Robert L. Hart was the passenger that sat in the last seat on this flight {TWA 128} and he also was a survivor."
Heather Hart-Wright
Heather- "My mother was a survivor and always appreciated all the visits your dad made during her recovery." Scott Wolf
"I was a nurse working in the Intensive Care Unit of Wm Booth Memorial Hospital the night of the crash of Flt 128. Mary Murphy was one of the survivors that was brought to our hospital. I remember her father arriving in the days after the crash and showing me a picture of Mary, and me thinking I could not have identified her by that picture due to her injuries. I was told she and her husband were traveling to visit her husband's family, I believe somewhere in New England, for Thanksgiving. He was in the military and sadly did not survive the crash. My husband was serving in Viet Nam at that time and I felt empathy for Mary. After she recovered well enough to go out on the floor, I also did private duty with her. I remember her as a tremendously brave young woman that suffered great loss. She had a beautiful spirit that made her easy to care for as a nurse. I hope her life has been able to become one of love and happiness. Thank you for this memorial and for giving me the chance to think of her once again."Susan Beck
"Pavane pour une infante defunte' Maurice Ravel
Courtesy of Dorian Hart-Cochrane