1948 KLM Constellation air disaster
A KLM Lockheed L-049 Constellation airliner (named Nijmegen and registered PH-TEN) crashed into high ground near Glasgow Prestwick Airport, Scotland, on 20 October 1948; all 40 aboard died. A subsequent inquiry found that the accident was likely caused by the crew's reliance on a combination of erroneous charts and incomplete weather forecasts, causing the crew to become distracted and disoriented in the inclement conditions.
The crash site of the KLM | |
Accident | |
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Date | 20 October 1948 |
Summary | Controlled flight into terrain |
Site | Prestwick, Scotland 55.5084°N 4.5044°W |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Lockheed L-049-46-25 Constellation |
Aircraft name | Nijmegen |
Operator | KLM |
Registration | PH-TEN |
Flight origin | Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam |
Stopover | Prestwick Airport, Glasgow |
Destination | New York |
Occupants | 40 |
Passengers | 30 |
Crew | 10 |
Fatalities | 40 |
Survivors | 0 |
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