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1947 Korangi Creek crash

1947 aviation accident


1947 aviation accident

FieldValue
name1947 Korangi Creek crash
date
imageAir India DC 3 at Heathrow.jpg
captionAn Air India DC-3, similar to the one involved in the accident
image_upright1.16
summaryLoss of control due to instrument failure during night conditions
occurrence_typeAccident
siteKorangi Creek, Pakistan
aircraft_typeDouglas C-48C
tail_numberVT-AUG
operatorAir India
originKarachi International Airport, Pakistan
destinationSantacruz Airport, India
occupants23
passengers19
crew4
fatalities23
survivors0

The Korangi Creek crash took place on 27 December 1947 when an Air India flight from Karachi to Bombay crashed shortly after takeoff. All 19 passengers and 4 crew members were killed. Poor visibility and malfunctioning instruments in the cockpit led the pilots to lose control. The Douglas C-48 aircraft was damaged beyond repair.

This was the first airline fatality in Pakistan after its independence in 1947. As of 2022, it is the 15th worst aircraft accident in the country.

Aircraft

The Douglas C-48 involved was built in 1941 as a civilian Douglas DC-3A-314 with construction number 4175 and registered NC30006 and operated for Pan Am. In 1942 the aircraft was converted to a C-48C with tail number 42-38336 for the USAAF. After WWII, the aircraft was declared surplus and phased out and was subsequently sold to Air India and registered VT-AUG.

Events

The aircraft was on an international scheduled flight from Karachi to Bombay, carrying 19 passengers and 4 crew members. The pilot had called the mechanic to the cockpit just before takeoff to inspect an instrument light failure. The problem was fixed after the fuses were replaced, however, the mechanic was recalled as only one of the landing lights was operational. The captain decided to conduct this flight using only this light. He also remarked that he could smell something burning.

Ten minutes after takeoff, the aircraft was observed to be losing altitude over Korangi Creek Cantonment, and crashed with engines under power. It hit the ground at an angle of 30° whilst in a violent side slip to starboard. All 23 occupants were killed.

References

References

  1. "VT-AUG accident description". Aviation Safety Network.
  2. "1947".
  3. "ASN Aircraft accident Douglas C-48C (DC-3) VT-AUG Korangi Creek".
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