Incident Overview

Date: Thursday 9 November 1961
Aircraft Type: Lockheed P2V-7LP Neptune
Owner/operator: United States Navy
Registration Number: 140439
Location: Wilkins Station – ÿ Antarctica
Phase of Flight: Take off
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 5 / Occupants: 9
Component Affected: Internal tank and filler pipe of the P2V-7LP Neptune.Internal tank and filler pipe of the P2V-7LP Neptune.
Category: Accident
A P2V-7LP Neptune crashed on takeoff from Wilkins Station, Antarctica, following a violent landing. Four aircrew and one passenger were killed. The incident involved a fuel leak resulting in a fire and smoke cloud, causing pilot blindness and subsequent loss of control.A P2V-7LP Neptune crashed on takeoff from Wilkins Station, Antarctica, following a violent landing. Four aircrew and one passenger were killed. The incident involved a fuel leak resulting in a fire and smoke cloud, causing pilot blindness and subsequent loss of control.

Description

A P2V-7LP Neptune crashed on takeoff from Wilkins Station, Antarctica, where it had refuelled en route back to McMurdo Station. in support of Operation Deep Freeze 1962. Four aircrew and one passenger were killed, with four aircrew surviving. Per en eyewitness report: “The landing had been so violently rough that it had broken loose the 400 gal internal tank in the bomb bay and the 4″ filler pipe was spewing out raw fuel running down the bottom of the plane on take off. At the ignition of the JATO on the t/o run, it acted like a Roman Candle. With the burning of the fiberglass tail cone, all of the acrid smoke was drawn right up to the cockpit and the pilots were blinded. They tried to return to the field and just couldn’t make it. The pilot managed to level the wings before they hit and that saved some of the guys.”

Source of Information

http://www.joebaugher.com/navy_serials/navyserials.html, http://www.vaq34.com/vxe6/p2v.htm, http://www.vpnavy.com/vxe6_mishap.htmlhttp://www.joebaugher.com/navy_serials/navyserials.html, http://www.vaq34.com/vxe6/p2v.htm, http://www.vpnavy.com/vxe6_mishap.html

Primary Cause

Fuel leak from the internal tank and filler pipe during takeoff.Fuel leak from the internal tank and filler pipe during takeoff.

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