Historical Events tagged with "dc-6"

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Partnair Flight 394 crashes into North Sea

September 8th, 1989 35 years ago

Partnair Flight 394, a McDonnell Douglas DC-6, tragically plunged into the North Sea near the coast of Norway, resulting in the deaths of 55 individuals on board. During the flight, vibrations stemming from faulty tail connections—specifically substandard bolts falsely marketed as aircraft-grade—led to a catastrophic failure. The incident sparked significant scrutiny over the aviation standards and practices in place regarding aircraft maintenance and manufacturing.

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Trans Australia Airlines Flight 538 Incident

June 10th, 1960 64 years ago

Trans Australia Airlines Flight 538, a Douglas DC-6 aircraft, crashed shortly after takeoff from Mackay Airport in Queensland, Australia. The accident occurred due to adverse weather conditions combined with pilot error, resulting in the deaths of all 29 people on board. The aircraft was on a domestic flight when it encountered severe turbulence, leading to the tragic failure of the flight.

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Avianca Flight 671 Crash in Jamaica

January 21st, 1960 65 years ago

Avianca Flight 671, a passenger flight from Colombia to Jamaica, crashed during its landing approach to Montego Bay. The aircraft, a Douglas DC-6, lost control and crashed just short of the runway, resulting in 37 fatalities, including crew and passengers. Only 5 survivors were rescued from the wreckage, leading to immediate investigations into the cause of the accident, which were attributed to poor weather conditions and pilot error.

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Scandinavian Airlines Plane Crash Near Ankara

January 19th, 1960 65 years ago

Scandinavian Airlines System Flight 871 crashed near Ankara Esenboğa Airport in Turkey with the loss of all 42 passengers and crew onboard. The aircraft was a Douglas DC-6, which encountered difficulties shortly after takeoff. Eyewitness reports indicated that the plane went down in a rural area near the airport, sparking immediate rescue efforts. Investigations would later focus on mechanical failure as a key factor in the disaster.

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Capital Airlines Flight 20 crashes in Virginia

January 18th, 1960 65 years ago

Capital Airlines Flight 20, a Douglas DC-6, crashed into a farm in Charles City County, Virginia, killing all 50 passengers and crew aboard. The aircraft was on a scheduled flight from New York to Florida when it encountered severe weather conditions shortly before landing. The flight experienced difficulties as it approached its destination, ultimately losing altitude and crashing, highlighting the hazardous impact of weather on aviation during this period.

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American Airlines Flight 320 Crash into East River

February 3rd, 1959 66 years ago

American Airlines Flight 320 crashed into the East River while approaching LaGuardia Airport, resulting in the deaths of 65 individuals. The aircraft, a Douglas DC-6, encountered severe weather conditions. Emergency response teams quickly mobilized to search for survivors and recover victims, while the tragedy drew attention to aviation safety standards.

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Northeast Airlines Flight 823 crashes on Rikers Island

February 1st, 1957 68 years ago

Northeast Airlines Flight 823 crashed on Rikers Island, resulting in 20 fatalities and 78 injuries among passengers and crew. The aircraft was a Douglas DC-6 en route to Boston from New York when it encountered severe weather conditions. The crash occurred during an approach to LaGuardia Airport. Response crews rushed to the scene on the island, where the wreckage was largely contained, preventing wider damage.

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BCPA Flight 304 DC-6 crashes near San Francisco

October 29th, 1953 71 years ago

BCPA Flight 304, a Douglas DC-6, crashed near San Francisco after encountering severe weather conditions. The flight, which was en route from Seattle to San Francisco, faced turbulence and ultimately lost altitude, leading to the disaster. The aircraft was carrying a total of 63 passengers and crew, and despite rescue efforts, there were no survivors. This incident highlighted the risks of flying in adverse weather during the early era of commercial aviation.

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American Airlines Flight 723 crash in Colonie

September 16th, 1953 71 years ago

American Airlines Flight 723 crashed just outside Albany, New York, resulting in the loss of 28 lives. The aircraft, a Douglas DC-6, encountered severe weather conditions, including low visibility due to fog and rain, while attempting to land at Albany International Airport. Emergency response teams were mobilized quickly, but the tragic nature of the incident led to widespread investigations into aviation safety. The crash highlighted the risks of flying in adverse weather conditions during the 1950s.

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