1945 Broadway Consolidated Liberator crash

Summary

The 1945 Broadway Consolidated Liberator crash occurred on 22 November 1945 when a Royal Air Force Consolidated Liberator C Mk VIII transport crashed shortly after take-off from RAF Merryfield with the loss of all 27 on board.[1]

1945 Devon Consolidated Liberator crash
A B-24 Liberator similar to the accident aircraft
Accident
Date22 November 1945 (1945-11-22)
SummaryPilot error
SiteBroadway Pound, Somerset, England
50°57′41″N 2°56′00″W / 50.9614°N 2.9333°W / 50.9614; -2.9333
Aircraft
Aircraft typeConsolidated Liberator C Mk VIII
Operator53 Squadron, Royal Air Force
RegistrationKH126
Flight originRAF Merryfield
DestinationIndia
Occupants27
Passengers22
Crew5
Fatalities27
Injuries0
Survivors0

The Liberator (serial number KH126) was being operated by 53 Squadron on a trooping flight from RAF Merryfield to India.[1][2] It failed to gain enough height to clear a hill. It struck a tree and crashed at White's Farm near Broadway Pound, six miles from the airfield.[1] It burst into flames with the loss of the five-man crew (all but one were Polish) and 22 Army passengers.[1]

Investigation edit

The cause of the crash was determined to be pilot error. The captain completed the first turn to the left after takeoff about 700 feet too low, at about 800 feet instead of the minimum 1,500 feet as mentioned in the departure procedures. Low visibility and poor weather conditions were considered as contributory factors.[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "27 Killed In Air Accident." Times [London, England] 23 November 1945: 4. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 6 July 2015.
  2. ^ Halley 1999, p. 19
  3. ^ "ASN Wikibase Occurrence #25125". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
  • Halley, James (1999). Broken Wings – Post-War Royal Air Force Accidents. Tunbridge Wells, Kent, United Kingdom: Air-Britain (Historians) Litd. ISBN 0-85130-290-4.