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  2. 2022 Mutiny Bay DHC-3 Otter crash - Wikipedia

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    The 56-year-old de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter was manufactured in 1967 by Canadian aircraft company De Havilland Canada and issued serial number 466.. Prior to being registered in the United States, the aircraft was registered C-FVQD in Canada, having been acquired and operated by several Canadian airlines, charter operators, and private owners during the first 46 years of its lifespan.

  3. 2010 Alaska DHC-3 Otter crash - Wikipedia

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    An amphibious DHC-3T Turbo Otter similar to the accident aircraft The floatplane crashed at around 2:30 p.m. Alaska Daylight Time ( UTC-8 ), 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Aleknagik. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] After it was reported that the aircraft had not landed as scheduled, other pilots launched a search and located the wreckage on a 40-degree slope in the ...

  4. Category:Accidents and incidents involving the de Havilland ...

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  5. 2013 Rediske Air DHC-3 Otter crash - Wikipedia

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    On 7 July 2013, a single-engine de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter, operated by air charter company Rediske Air, crashed on take-off at Soldotna Airport, Alaska. The sole crewmember and all nine passengers on board were killed. The crash was attributed to improper loading.

  6. 1957 Philippine Air Lines DHC-3 Otter crash - Wikipedia

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    On December 11, 1957, a Philippine Air Lines DHC-3 Otter registered as PI-C55 was a domestic flight scheduled to fly from Labo Airport, Ozamiz to Pagadian Airport, Pagadian when it stalled and crashed 2 minutes after takeoff from Labo.

  7. 2019 Alaska mid-air collision - Wikipedia

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    The DHC-2 broke up in mid-air, creating an approximately 2,000-by-1,000-foot (610 by 300 m) debris field about 1.75 miles (2.82 km) southwest of the DHC-3 crash site. The DHC-2 fuselage, empennage, and cabin structure were separated from one another, and the right wing showed damage consistent with propeller impacts. The pilot and all 4 ...

  8. de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter - Wikipedia

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    The de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter is a single-engined, high-wing, propeller-driven, short take-off and landing aircraft developed by de Havilland Canada.It was conceived to be capable of performing the same roles as the earlier and highly successful Beaver, including as a bush plane, but is overall a larger aircraft.

  9. Category : Aviation accidents and incidents in the United ...

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... 2010 Alaska DHC-3 Otter crash; 2010 Alaska USAF C-17 crash; 2010 Austin suicide attack; U.