''Kvitbjørn'' disaster

Kvitbjørn disaster
Accident
Date 28 August 1947
Summary Controlled flight into terrain
Site Lødingsfjellet, Hinnøy, Norway
Aircraft type Shorts S.25 Sandringham 6
Operator Det Norske Luftfartsselskap (DNL)
Registration LN-IAV
Flight origin Tromsø
1st stopover Harstad
2nd stopover Bodø
Destination Oslo
Passengers 28
Crew 7
Fatalities 35 (all)
Injuries 0
Survivors 0

The Kvitbjørn disaster occurred on 28 August 1947 when, in heavy fog, the Norwegian Air Lines Short Sandringham flying boat Kvitbjørn, registered LN-IAV, hit a mountain close to Lødingsfjellet in Lødingen, southern Tjeldsundet, Norway.[1]

The flying boat crashed en route from Harstad to Bodø, the two stopovers between its origin Tromsø and destination Oslo. All thirty-five people on board (twenty-eight passengers and a crew of seven) perished, making the crash the deadliest in Norwegian aviation at that time.

References

  1. "Sandringham LN-IAV". Aviation-Safety.net. Retrieved 24 May 2009.

Coordinates: 68°25′59″N 15°59′43″E / 68.43306°N 15.99528°E / 68.43306; 15.99528


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