Incident Overview

Date: Saturday 17 November 1951
Aircraft Type: Douglas C-54D-10-DC (DC-4)
Owner/operator: Overseas National Airways – ONA
Registration Number: N79992
Location: Oakland Range, CA – ÿ United States of America
Phase of Flight: Approach
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 3 / Occupants: 3
Component Affected: C-54D aircraft (Overseas National)C-54D aircraft (Overseas National)
Investigating Agency: CABCAB
Category: Accident
An Overseas National C-54D (N79992, msn 10832) and a California Eastern C-54 (N4002B) collided during a practice range approach near Oakland. The C-54 aircraft, operating at a higher speed, collided with the Overseas National aircraft, resulting in a crash on a highway and fire. Eleven people were injured.An Overseas National C-54D (N79992, msn 10832) and a California Eastern C-54 (N4002B) collided during a practice range approach near Oakland. The C-54 aircraft, operating at a higher speed, collided with the Overseas National aircraft, resulting in a crash on a highway and fire. Eleven people were injured.

Description

An Overseas National C-54D (N79992, msn 10832) took off from Oakland at 08:20 on a captain’s instrument competency check. At 09:23 the flight was given clearance to make a practice range approach and to remain above 1500 feet. At 09:35 a California Eastern C-54 (N4002B, msn 10474) took off from Oakland for a similar check-flight. The two C-54 aircraft approached Oakland Range (located 0,2 mile NE of runway 15) at 3000 feet; the Overseas National aircraft on a 124ø heading at a speed of 140 mph, the California Eastern plane on a 75ø heading at a speed of 170 mph. Both aircraft continued until they collided. The empennage of the ONA aircraft was torn off and the plane crashed on a highway and caught fire. Eleven people on the ground were injured. The other C-54 was able to make an emergency landing at San Francisco Airport. PROBABLE CAUSE: “The failure of the Overseas safety pilot and/or his observer to observe and so avoid the other aircraft and the failure of California’s safety pilot to carry a qualified observer aboard the aircraft to insure adequate field of vision.”

Primary Cause

Failure of the Overseas safety pilot and/or his observer to observe and avoid the other aircraft and the failure of California’s safety pilot to carry a qualified observer aboard the aircraft to insure adequate field of vision.Failure of the Overseas safety pilot and/or his observer to observe and avoid the other aircraft and the failure of California’s safety pilot to carry a qualified observer aboard the aircraft to insure adequate field of vision.

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