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16 July 1951 Huon Gulf near Lae, Papua New Guinea: de Havilland Australia DHA-3 Drover: VH-EBQ Crashed in sea after centre propeller failure, in heavy rain half a mile from the coast. Cargo of gold doré bars worth £36,000 (A$1.7 million 2022) was never found. 7 7 [28] [29] 21 September 1951
The pilot and the six passengers on board were killed. This was the first of three fatal crashes suffered by Qantas over a period of four months in 1951. At the time of the crash the aircraft was only ten months old. [4] [5] [6]
Qantas Flight 30; Qantas Flight 32; Qantas Flight 72; QantasLink Flight 1737; 1954 BOAC Lockheed Constellation crash; Q. 1942 Qantas Short Empire shootdown
1951 Aradan Aeroflot An-2 crash; 1951 LOT Li-2 Tuszyn air disaster; 1951 Misrair SNCASE Languedoc crash; 1951 Rio do Sal Linhas Aéreas Paulistas C-47 crash; A.
A Qantas Airways flight made an emergency landing in Sydney after it suffered an engine failure shortly after take-off, causing a grassfire at a runway.. Emergency services rushed to the runway ...
On 13 December 1951 – The pilot and two passengers were killed when a Qantas Dragon crashed in mountainous country near Mount Hagen in the central highlands of New Guinea, Qantas's third fatal crash in four months, and most recent fatal accident to date. [21] DH-84 VH-UXG (Riama), 2003. 1 October 2012 – 2012 Riama crash.
Qantas has completed what could one day be the world's longest commercial flight. Passengers on this Boeing 787 Dreamliner spent more than 19 hours up in the air, in a research-flight from London ...
22 December 1951 – An Egypt Air SNCASE Languedoc circled Tehran twice in a snowstorm and crashed 10 km W of Tehran, killing 22 on board. 25 December 1952 – Iran Air Douglas DC-3; Tehran, Iran: 27 fatalities and two survivors. 10 September 1958 – A Mariner P-303 was being ferried to the Netherlands from Biak, Indonesia. Due to technical ...