Ansett-ANA Flight 149
Ansett-ANA Flight 149 crashed near Winton in Queensland, Australia on 22 September 1966, killing all on board. The Vickers Viscount aircraft departed from Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia for a 73-minute flight to Longreach. Forty-four minutes after takeoff a fire started in one of the engines. The crew were unable to extinguish the fire or feather the propeller so made an emergency descent with the intention of landing at Winton, a small town along the route. The fire spread to the fuel tank and weakened the wing structure so that a large part of the left wing broke away and the aircraft crashed. All twenty-four occupants were killed. The accident remains the fifth-worst in Australia's civil aviation history.
Vickers Viscount similar to VH-RMI | |
Accident | |
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Date | 22 September 1966 |
Summary | In-flight fire, wing failure |
Site | 19 km west of Winton, Queensland 22.3798°S 142.8356°E |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Vickers Viscount 832 |
Operator | Ansett-ANA |
Registration | VH-RMI |
Flight origin | Mount Isa, Queensland |
Destination | Longreach, Queensland |
Passengers | 20 |
Crew | 4 |
Fatalities | 24 |
Survivors | 0 |
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