National Airlines Flight 470 Explained

National Airlines Flight 470
Occurrence Type:Accident
Summary:Turbulence, in-flight breakup
Site:Gulf of Mexico, off Fort Morgan, Alabama
Aircraft Type:Douglas DC-6
Operator:National Airlines
Tail Number:N90893
Origin:Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida
Stopover:Tampa International Airport, Tampa, Florida
Destination:Moisant Field, New Orleans, Louisiana
Occupants:46
Passengers:41
Crew:5
Fatalities:46
Survivors:0

National Airlines Flight 470 was a regularly scheduled flight between Tampa and New Orleans that crashed on February 14, 1953 after encountering severe turbulence. The crash marked the deadliest accident in the history of National Airlines, killing 46 (5 crew and 41 passengers), among them the widow of the cartoonist Billy DeBeck: Mary Bergman.

Events

The Douglas DC-6, registered N90893, crashed into the Gulf of Mexico 20miles off Mobile Point en route to New Orleans.[1] The USCGC Blackthorn assisted in search and recovery operations.[2] [3] [4] [5] National Airlines did not maintain its own meteorology department, as was standard among airlines at the time, and its pilots were not informed of the strength of the storm into which they were flying.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. News: 15 Bodies Found After DC6 Plunges Into Gulf Waters . AP . February 16, 1953.
  2. Web site: Civil Aeronautics Board Investigation of Aircraft Accident: NATIONAL AIRLINES: IN GULF OF MEXICO: 1953-02-14. dead. 2021-06-01. rosap.ntl.bts.gov. April 24, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210424062223/https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/33460.
  3. Web site: Ranter. Harro. ASN Aircraft accident Douglas DC-6 N90893 Mobile Point, AL, USA [Gulf of Mexico]]. 2020-10-12. aviation-safety.net. Aviation Safety Network.
  4. News: Plane With 45 Aboard Lost . AP . February 14, 1953.
  5. News: Lightning May Have Caused DC6 Crash . The Big Spring Daily Herald . February 15, 1953 . Big Spring, TX.
  6. Web site: Stiles v. National Airlines . LEAGLE . September 22, 2014.