Incident Overview

Date: Friday 13 October 1939
Aircraft Type: Short Sunderland I
Owner/operator: 204 Sqn RAF
Registration Number: N9045
Location: Isles of Scilly, Cornwall, England – ÿ United Kingdom
Phase of Flight: Landing
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 13
Component Affected: Port float of the Sunderland N9045 aircraft.Port float of the Sunderland N9045 aircraft.
Category: Accident
On 12 October 2023, a Sunderland N9045 aircraft experienced a grounding in the Isles of Scilly due to insufficient fuel. The aircraft lost its port float, leading to a collision with another vessel, resulting in the sinking of the Sunderland. The crew was rescued by a nearby ship, and the ship subsequently collided with the stricken Sunderland.On 12 October 2023, a Sunderland N9045 aircraft experienced a grounding in the Isles of Scilly due to insufficient fuel. The aircraft lost its port float, leading to a collision with another vessel, resulting in the sinking of the Sunderland. The crew was rescued by a nearby ship, and the ship subsequently collided with the stricken Sunderland.

Description

The Sunderland N9045 force landed in the Isles of Scilly during a gale owing to a lack of fuel. It lost the port float. The crew were rescued by a nearby ship, during which the ship collided with the stricken Sunderland and sank it quickly. Crew: F/Lt (37179) Ernest Leslie HYDE DFC (pilot) RAF Ok, P/O. (40270) William Henry TREMEAR (navig.) RAF Ok W/O (243919) George Dennithorn CASTLE (Co.pilot) RAF Ok AC.1 A.E STRINGER (564356) RAF Ok AC Albany Louis DARK (616025) RAF Ok AC PERRY (???) RAF Ok. AC2 George Dennis Sinclair LLOYD (547593) RAF Ok AC Reginald Cantley HOSKING (523365) RAF Ok AC Cyril Charles Ambrose ATKINS (569924) RAF Ok AC William Harris ARUNDELL (552304) RAF Ok AC Edward Thomas MARLES (571865) RAF Ok. Lt. CARRON (pass.) National Defense Corps Ok W/O. HALEY (pass.) Stn Armoury Ok.

Primary Cause

Insufficient fuel leading to a loss of port float and subsequent collision.Insufficient fuel leading to a loss of port float and subsequent collision.

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