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1934 Air France Wibault 282T crash
Accident
Date9 May 1934
SummaryControlled flight into terrain
SiteEnglish Channel
Aircraft
Aircraft typeWibault 282T-12
OperatorAir France
RegistrationF-AMHP
Flight originLe Bourget, Paris, France
DestinationCroydon, Surrey, United Kingdom
Passengers3
Crew3
Fatalities6
Survivors0

On 9 May 1934, a Wibault 282T-12ofAir France crashed into the English Channel off Dungeness, United Kingdom, while operating an international scheduled passenger flight from Le Bourget, Paris, France to Croydon, Surrey, United Kingdom. All six people on board were killed.

Aircraft[edit]

The accident aircraft was Wibault 282T-12 F-AMHP, c/n 8.[1] The aircraft had entered service with Air Union on 21 August 1933, passing to Air France on formation.[2]

Accident[edit]

The aircraft was operating a scheduled international passenger flight from Le Bourget, Paris, France to Croydon, Surrey, United Kingdom. It was carrying three crew and three passengers. The aircraft had taken off from Le Bourget at 11:15 local time (10:15 GMT) and passed over Le Tréport, Seine-Maritime at 12:10. At 12:19, a radio fix obtained from Croydon established that the aircraft was 18+12 miles (29.8 km) west by south of Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais. There were no further messages received from the aircraft. The weather at the time included low clouds.[3]

At 17:20 GMT, the Folkestone lifeboat was launched with instructions to search the sea at a position 12 miles (19 km) south east by south of Dungeness, where it was reported that wreckage had been observed. The Dover lifeboat also joined the search. No trace of the aircraft was found during the search, which was hampered by thick fog. The Folkestone lifeboat did not return to its station until after 22:00 GMT. The lack of an SOS call from the aircraft indicated that it had crashed into the sea while attempting to fly below the low cloudbase.[3] On 18 May, a mailbag from the aircraft was washed up on the French coast.[4]

Casualties[edit]

The nationalities of the casualties were:-[3]

Nationality Crew Passengers Total
French 2 2 4
British 1 1
Swiss 1 1
Total 3 3 6

References[edit]

  1. ^ Denham 1996, p. 23.
  • ^ "Civil Aircraft Register – France, page 12". Golden Years of Aviation. Archived from the original on 28 May 2011. Retrieved 17 March 2011.
  • ^ a b c "Air Liner Lost". The Times. No. 46750. London. 10 May 1934. col G, p. 14.
  • ^ "Mishap to French Air Liner". The Times. No. 46759. London. 21 May 1934. col F, p. 7.
  • Sources[edit]

    50°46′55N 1°8′42E / 50.78194°N 1.14500°E / 50.78194; 1.14500


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