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A memorial at the site of the January 1952 crash. The 1952 Aer Lingus C-47 accident occurred on 10 January 1952, in Wales. The C-47 operated by Aer Lingus was en-route from London to Dublin when the aircraft suddenly went into a dive and crashed near Llyn Gwynant. All twenty passengers and three crew died in the crash.
1952 Aer Lingus C-47 accident; L. 2005 Logan Airport runway incursion This page was last edited on 3 February 2021, at 22:20 (UTC). ...
January 10 – An Aer Lingus C-47 crashed near Llyn Gwynant after encountering a mountain wave triggered by Snowdon, killing all 23 on board. January 19 - Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 324, a Douglas DC-4, crashes into the water off Sandspit, Canada after a failed go-around, killing 36 of the 43 people on board.
January 10 – An Aer Lingus Douglas Dakota 3 (registration EI-AFL) on a Northolt Aerodrome–Dublin flight crashes in Wales due to vertical draft in the mountains of Snowdonia, killing all 23 people on board. It is the airline's first fatal crash in its fifteen-year history. [7] [8] [9]
Crews working at the site of the deadliest aviation disaster in a generation have recovered all 67 victims of the collision between two aircraft over the Potomac River in Washington, DC, officials ...
An Aer Lingus spokesperson said: ‘We can confirm that an undeclared item discovered on Aer Lingus Regional flight EI3647, operated by Emerald Airlines, from Birmingham to Belfast today was not a ...
Aer Lingus has confirmed it is to cancel 120 flights scheduled for next weekend due to a pilots’ eight-hour strike happening on June 29. A spokesperson for the airline said it will impact 15,000 ...
31 January – Aer Lingus Short 360 EI-BEM crashed on approach to East Midlands Airport, Leicestershire. Two of the 36 people on board were slightly injured. [134] 12 June – Loganair de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter G-BGPC crashed on approach to Glenegedale Airport, Islay. One of the sixteen people on board was killed. [135] 1987