Incident Overview
Date: Tuesday 12 January 1943
Aircraft Type: Douglas C-49G-DO (DC-3)
Owner/operator: Royal Air Force – RAF
Registration Number: LR235
Location: near Tezpur Airport (TEZ) –
ÿ India
Phase of Flight: Unknown
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 5
Component Affected: EngineEngine
Category: Accident

A RAF Dakota took off on a night sortie and experienced a catastrophic engine failure shortly after takeoff, leading to a belly landing in heavy drizzle and low cloud conditions. The pilot initiated fuel shutdown to the burning engine, and subsequently turned back towards Tezpur Airport. A bamboo clump struck the aircraft, causing it to swing violently, resulting in damage to the aircraft.A RAF Dakota took off on a night sortie and experienced a catastrophic engine failure shortly after takeoff, leading to a belly landing in heavy drizzle and low cloud conditions. The pilot initiated fuel shutdown to the burning engine, and subsequently turned back towards Tezpur Airport. A bamboo clump struck the aircraft, causing it to swing violently, resulting in damage to the aircraft.
Description
The RAF Dakota took-off on a night sortie and lost an engine soon after becoming airborne. The crew shut down fuel supply to the burning engine as the pilot turned back towards Tezpur Airport. A belly landing was made in drizzle and low cloud conditions. The aircraft hit a clump of bamboo which swung the aircraft around.
Primary Cause
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