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Date: | samedi 9 décembre 1972 |
Type/Sous-type: | Lockheed C-130E Hercules |
Compagnie: | United States Air Force - USAF |
Immatriculation: | 64-0505 |
Numéro de série: | 3989 |
Année de Fabrication: | 1964 |
Equipage: | victimes: 4 / Ã bord: 5 |
Passagers: | victimes: 1 / Ã bord: 3 |
Total: | victimes: 5 / Ã bord: 8 |
Dégats de l'appareil: | Perte Totale |
Conséquences: | Written off (damaged beyond repair) |
Lieu de l'accident: | Guam-Agana NAS (NGM) ( Guam)
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Phase de vol: | A l'atterrissage (LDG) |
Nature: | Militaire |
Aéroport de départ: | Guam-Agana NAS (NGM), Guam |
Aéroport de destination: | Guam-Agana NAS (NGM), Guam |
Détails:The C-130E aircraft was based at Andersen AFB (UAM) on Guam and departed on a training mission to perform touch-and-go's at Guam-Agana NAS (NGM). Prior to one of the landings, the no. 3 or no. 4 engine had been shut down. The aircraft experienced a blow-out of tires on the right hand main landing gear on touchdown. It yawed right, skidded across a taxiway and parking ramp narrowly missing a parked line of A-3 fighters. It finally came to rest against an embankment where the remains of the aircraft completely burned out.
Apart from the five flight crew, two Army officers and Pan Am flight attendant were on board. The crew chief and both Army officers survived the accident.
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