1961 Derby Aviation crash

The 1961 Derby Aviation crash refers to the fatal crash of a Douglas Dakota IV, registration G-AMSW, operated by Derby Aviation, the forerunner of British Midland Airways, on the mountain of Canigou, France, on 7 October 1961. All 34 on board (31 passengers, pilot, co-pilot and stewardess) were killed.

1961 Derby Aviation Dakota crash
A Dakota IV similar to the accident aircraft at the National Cold War Museum Cosford
Accident
Date7 October 1961
SummaryNavigational error CFIT
SitePic de Canigou
42.5189°N 2.4567°E / 42.5189; 2.4567
Aircraft
Aircraft typeDouglas Dakota IV
OperatorDerby Aviation
RegistrationG-AMSW
Occupants34
Passengers31
Crew3
Fatalities34
Survivors0
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