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The plane had departed Grand Strand Airport before crashing two miles northwest Five dead after plane crashes within minute of take-off at North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Skip to main content
Crews are responding to a reported plane crash near Barefoot Resort and Golf in North Myrtle Beach. North Myrtle Beach plane crash leaves at least 1 dead, another injured. What we know.
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The plane crashed about 11:30 a.m. July 31 at 40th Avenue North, according to witness reports. Those nearby on the beach rushed into the water to help rescue the pilot. The pilot sustained minor ...
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The 1950 Myrtle Beach USAF C-46D crash was an aviation accident involving a Curtiss C-46 Commando of the United States Air Force, which occurred on Sunday, July 23, 1950, near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, resulting in the deaths of 39 people. It was the deadliest aviation accident in South Carolina.
Monday’s plane crash into the Myrtle Beach surf was not the first time the aircraft went down, records show. The same plane crashed in the 1990s.
13:20:33 – aircraft receives authorization to enter the SANPA position, maintaining altitude. 13:20:50 – the aircraft begins a right turn to the SANPA position. 13:20:57 – stall alert is activated. 13:21:09 – aircraft tilted to the left and then to the right. It then went into a "flat spin" until it collided with the ground.