Incident Overview

Date: Saturday 28 November 1942
Aircraft Type: Douglas C-47-DL (DC-3)
Owner/operator: United States Army Air Force – USAAF
Registration Number: 41-38635
Location: S of Iliamna Lake, AK – ÿ United States of America
Phase of Flight: En route
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 8 / Occupants: 8
Component Affected: C-47 aircraftC-47 aircraft
Category: Accident
On August 19, 1943, a C-47 aircraft operated by the 54th Troop Carrier Squadron lost contact with the control tower at Naknek, Alaska, and subsequently disappeared during a search. The weather conditions, including severe winds up to 70 miles per hour, required instrument flying, and the aircraft failed to land at Elmendorf Army Air Base.On August 19, 1943, a C-47 aircraft operated by the 54th Troop Carrier Squadron lost contact with the control tower at Naknek, Alaska, and subsequently disappeared during a search. The weather conditions, including severe winds up to 70 miles per hour, required instrument flying, and the aircraft failed to land at Elmendorf Army Air Base.

Description

The C-47, operated by the 54th Troop Carrier Squadron took off from Naknek on a flight to Elmendorf Army Air Base. The control tower at Naknek lost contact 30 minutes after departure. The weather at the time required instrument flying with severe winds up to 70 miles per hour reported. The aircraft failed to land at Elmendorf and was declared missing. The Eleventh Air Force launched a one-month search. Frequent snowstorms made the search difficult. The search was resumed 19 August 1943 when the snow had cleared from the tops of all but the tallest mountains. The searches found the wreckage later that month at the 2,000-foot level on south shore of Iliamna Lake. It had apparently struck at full power with everyone aboard killed instantly.

Primary Cause

Severe weather conditions, specifically high winds, made instrument flying impossible and resulted in the aircraft’s failure to land.Severe weather conditions, specifically high winds, made instrument flying impossible and resulted in the aircraft’s failure to land.

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