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    10 5: October 30, 1941 Douglas DC-3: Moorhead, Minnesota The plane crashed in fog and mist due to icing on the wings. Fourteen of the fifteen passengers were killed in the crash. The pilot, Clarence Bates, was thrown clear of the wreckage and was the lone survivor. [83] 14 1 4422: March 12, 1948 Douglas DC-4: Mount Sanford, Alaska