Accident Douglas C-133B Cargomaster 59-0534,
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ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 332141
 

Date:Sunday 30 April 1967
Time:
Type:Silhouette image of generic C133 model; specific model in this crash may look slightly different    
Douglas C-133B Cargomaster
Owner/operator:United States Air Force - USAF
Registration: 59-0534
MSN: 45585
Year of manufacture:1960
Engine model:Pratt & Whitney T34-P-9W
Fatalities:Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 9
Aircraft damage: Destroyed, written off
Category:Accident
Location:5 km E off Okinawa -   Japan
Phase: Approach
Nature:Military
Departure airport:Okinawa-Kadena AFB (DNA/RODN)
Destination airport:Midway Islands NAS
Narrative:
A Douglas C-133B-DL Cargomaster transport plane en route from Okinawa to Midway Island, sank after ditching off shore from Okinawa, Japan. All nine crew members survived.
After takeoff and climb to 12,450 feet, the number four propeller began to malfunction. The pilots shut the engine down, feathered the prop, and turned back toward Okinawa’s Kadena Air Base.
While on approach the propeller control and propeller power circuit failed, causing a fixed pitch condition leading to engine flameout of all three remaining engines at 2500 feet. A ditching was carried out and the airplane broke in half.

Sources:

The Curse of the Cargomaster / Air & Space Magazine Sept. 2010

Images:


photo (c) USAF; off Okinawa; 30 April 1967

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