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Maritime Central Airways Flight 315 was an international charter flight from London, England to Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with refueling stops in Reykjavík, Iceland, and Goose Bay, Labrador. On 11 August 1957, the aircraft operating this flight, a Douglas DC-4, crashed in bad weather 7.2 kilometres (4.5 mi) west of Issoudun, Quebec, killing all 79 people on board. At the time, it was the deadliest aviation accident in Canadian history, and as of 2020 is still the fifth-deadliest. It is also the second-deadliest crash involving a DC-4, behind another in 1967.[1][2]

Maritime Central Airways Flight 315
An MCA Douglas DC-4, similar to the crashed aircraft
Accident
Date11 August 1957
SummaryLoss of control in severe weather conditions
SiteNear Issoudun, Quebec, Canada
46°34′41″N 71°37′31″W
Aircraft
Aircraft typeDouglas DC-4
OperatorMaritime Central Airways
RegistrationCF-MCF
Flight originLondon Heathrow International Airport, London
StopoverKeflavík International Airport, Reykjavík
Last stopoverGoose Bay Airport, Goose Bay, Newfoundland
DestinationToronto Pearson International Airport, Toronto, Ontario
Passengers73
Crew6
Fatalities79
Survivors0

Accident


Flight 315 departed London Heathrow International Airport for Reykjavík at 21:48 GMT. Then, after stopping in Reykjavík for 66 minutes to refuel, it proceeded on the next leg of its route to Canada. After entering Canadian airspace, the flight crew radioed that they wished to bypass Goose Bay and proceed to Montreal instead. At 18:10, Quebec Radio Range Station relayed a message to the aircraft, requesting it to contact Montreal Range while approaching Rougemont for clearance. This was the final communication with the aircraft prior to the accident.[1]

While flying in the vicinity of Quebec City at an altitude of approx. 6,000 feet, Flight 315 flew into a cumulonimbus cloud. Encountering severe turbulence, the aircraft somehow lost control and went into a near-vertical dive from which it could not recover. At 18:15 UTC, at a speed of over 200 knots, the aircraft slammed into the ground near Issoudun in a 70-degree nose-down position and a slight left bank angle. All 73 passengers and six crew were killed on impact.[1]


References


  1. "Aviation Safety Network".
  2. "List of top 10 deadliest plane crashes in Canada". HuffPost Canada. 4 July 2013. Retrieved 19 March 2021.

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[de] Maritime-Central-Airways-Flug 315

Der Maritime-Central-Airways-Flug 315 war ein interkontinentaler Charterflug am 11. August 1957 vom Flughafen London Heathrow zum Flughafen Toronto-Pearson mit Zwischenstopps auf dem Flughafen Keflavík und dem Goose Bay Airport. An diesem Tag verlor die Besatzung einer Douglas DC-4 der Maritime Central Airways die Kontrolle über ihre Maschine, die daraufhin abstürzte. Bei dem Unfall starben alle 79 Personen an Bord. Es handelte sich zu diesem Zeitpunkt um den schwersten Flugunfall in Kanada. Der Unfall ist bis heute der zweitschwerste Flugunfall mit einer Douglas DC-4.
- [en] Maritime Central Airways Flight 315

[ru] Катастрофа DC-4 под Иссуденом

Катастрофа DC-4 под Иссуденом — авиационная катастрофа, произошедшая в воскресенье 11 августа 1957 года близ посёлка Иссуденruen (провинция Квебек, Канада) с участием DC-4 авиакомпании Maritime Central Airwaysruen, при этом погибли 79 человек. На момент событий это была крупнейшая авиационная катастрофа в Канаде.



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