1951 Ringway Dakota crash

1951 aviation accident

53°21′47″N 2°15′43″W / 53.363°N 2.262°W / 53.363; -2.262Aircraft typeDouglas Dakota 3OperatorAir Transport Charter[1]RegistrationG-AJVZFlight originRingway, Manchester, EnglandDestinationNutts Corner Airport, Antrim, Northern IrelandPassengers0Crew3Fatalities2Injuries1Survivors1

On 27 March 1951 a Douglas Dakota 3 cargo aircraft registered G-AJVZ operated by Air Transport Charter en route from Ringway Airport, Manchester, England, to Nutts Corner Airport, Antrim, Northern Ireland, crashed shortly after takeoff following the failure of the aircraft to gain height. There were two fatalities amongst the crew on board.

Accident

The wreckage of C-47A G-AJVZ at Heyhead on the morning of 27 March 1951.

The Dakota was operating a flight carrying newspapers from Ringway to Nutts Corner. On takeoff from Runway 06 in freezing conditions and light falling snow, it swung to port, failed to climb, and struck the top of a tree in Woodhouse Lane, close to the hamlet of Heyhead, half a mile from the end of the runway. Both pilots were killed.[2]

Conclusion

The subsequent investigation found that the crash resulted from a loss of engine power caused by ice formation in the carburettor intakes attributable to the captain's failure to make use of the heat controls. The extended undercarriage and the presence of snow on the wings may have also been contributory factors.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "ATDB.aero aerotransport.org AeroTransport Data Bank". aerotransport.org. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Civil Aviation: The Ringway Dakota Accident". Flight: 575–576. 2 November 1951.
  3. ^ Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Douglas C-47A-75-DL Dakota 3 G-AJVZ Manchester-Ringway Airport (MAN)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 8 February 2018.

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