Incident Overview

Date: Friday 8 November 1957
Aircraft Type: Boeing 377 Stratocruiser 10-29
Owner/operator: Pan American World Airways (Pan Am)
Registration Number: N90944
Location: 1500 km E of Honolulu, HI – ÿ Pacific Ocean
Phase of Flight: En route
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 44 / Occupants: 44
Component Affected: The Boeing 377 Stratocruiser ‘Clipper Romance of the Skies’.The Boeing 377 Stratocruiser ‘Clipper Romance of the Skies’.
Category: Accident
A Pan Am Boeing Stratocruiser, the Boeing 377 Stratocruiser ‘Clipper Romance of the Skies’, crashed into the Pacific Ocean, resulting in the deaths of all 44 occupants. The aircraft departed San Francisco at 19:51 GMT for a 10-hour flight, and its position was updated to 01:04. Later, on November 14th, the US Navy carrier ‘Philippine Sea’ located wreckage and identified 19 victims approximately 940 miles east of Honolulu and 90 miles north of the intended flight path.A Pan Am Boeing Stratocruiser, the Boeing 377 Stratocruiser ‘Clipper Romance of the Skies’, crashed into the Pacific Ocean, resulting in the deaths of all 44 occupants. The aircraft departed San Francisco at 19:51 GMT for a 10-hour flight, and its position was updated to 01:04. Later, on November 14th, the US Navy carrier ‘Philippine Sea’ located wreckage and identified 19 victims approximately 940 miles east of Honolulu and 90 miles north of the intended flight path.

Description

Pan Am flight 7, a Boeing Stratocruiser, crashed into the Pacific Ocean, killing all 44 occupants. Boeing 377 Stratocruiser “Clipper Romance of the Skies” carried out a round-the-world flight originating in San Francisco, first stop being Honolulu. The aircraft departed San Francisco at 19:51 GMT for a 10-hour flight. Latest position report over the Pacific was at 01:04. Some days later, on 14 November, the US Navy carrier “Philippine Sea” located bodies and parts of wreckage some 940 miles east of Honolulu and 90 miles North of the intended track. The remains of 19 victims were recovered. PROBABLE CAUSE: “The Board has insufficient tangible evidence at this time to determine the cause of the accident. Further research and investigation is in process concerning the significance of evidence of carbon monoxide in body tissue of the aircraft occupants.”

Primary Cause

Insufficient tangible evidence regarding the cause of the accident.Insufficient tangible evidence regarding the cause of the accident.

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