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This is a list of aviation related events from 1952 Years in aviation 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 Centuries 19th century 20th century 21st century Decades 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s Years 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 Aviation portal Contents 1 Events 1 1 January 1 2 February 1 3 March 1 4 April 1 5 May 1 6 June 1 7 July 1 8 August 1 9 September 1 10 October 1 11 November 1 12 December 2 First flights 2 1 January 2 2 February 2 3 March 2 4 April 2 5 May 2 6 June 2 7 July 2 8 August 2 9 September 2 10 October 2 11 November 2 12 December 3 Entered service 3 1 January 3 2 March 3 3 June 3 4 August 3 5 November 4 Retirements 4 1 October 5 ReferencesEvents editThe Royal Navy conducts the world s first trials of an angled flight deck aboard the aircraft carrier HMS Triumph It had been invented by Royal Navy Captain later Rear Admiral Dennis R F Campbell 1 The Royal Navy conducts the world s first trials of a mirror landing aid aboard the aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious It had been invented by Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander later Rear Admiral H C Nicholas Nick Goodhart 1 January edit United Nations forces in Korea begin Operation Moonlight Sonata which uses the illumination effect of the moon on snow to allow night flying aircraft to find enemy trains operating at night and isolate them by bombing the tracks in front of and behind them with carrier based naval aircraft destroying the isolated trains the following morning Several trains are destroyed in this way by the spring of 1952 2 The Royal Navy s Fleet Air Arm makes use of a helicopter in a major rescue effort for the first time when a Westland Dragonfly attempts to rescue two men from the sinking cargo ship SS Flying Enterprise Although the attempt is unsuccessful the Dragonfly proves capable of flying in conditions previously thought to preclude helicopter operations 3 The United States Navy begins Operation Package an effort to use carrier air power to interdict enemy road and rail traffic in northeastern Korea in conjunction with Operation Derail a shore bombardment campaign against coastal roads and railroads by surface warships The two operations will end in February and be only partially successful 4 The Supreme Allied Commander in Europe SACEUR has 200 atomic bombs allocated for his use in the defense of Europe in the event of a Soviet offensive against the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO 5 January 1 Mail subsidies to National Airlines end and the United States Post Office Department places the airline on a mail service rate that makes it self sustaining throughout its system 6 January 5 Pan American World Airways commences transatlantic freight services 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 January 19 Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 324 a Douglas C 54E Skymaster on a charter flight from Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage Territory of Alaska to McChord Air Force Base in Tacoma Washington diverts to Sandspit Airport in Sandspit British Columbia after feathering its No 1 propeller due to a broken oil cooler The C 54 touches down at Sandspit but then attempts a go around It stalls during the attempted climb out and ditches in water beyond the end of the runway All or nearly all of the 43 people aboard the plane evacuate without serious injury but 36 of them die of drowning or exposure in the near freezing air and water temperatures they encounter outside the plane 10 January 22 The de Havilland Comet 1 becomes the first turbojet powered civil airliner to be awarded a certificate of airworthiness 11 American Airlines Flight 6780 a Convair CV 240 crashes into a house in Elizabeth New Jersey while on final approach to Newark Airport killing all 23 people on the plane and seven people on the ground It is the first fatal accident involving a Convair CV 240 Among the dead are Robert P Patterson a jurist and former Undersecretary of War under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and former Secretary of War under President Harry S Truman former war correspondent John F Chester and U S Civil Aeronautics Administration officials George T Williams and John D Rice both engaged in the development of airport radar systems and navigational aids at the time 12 February edit Operation Strangle a day and night air interdiction campaign against enemy roads bridges and tunnels across the width of the Korean Peninsula between 38 degrees 15 minutes North and 39 degrees 15 minutes North by the United States Air Force Navy and Marine Corps which had begun in June 1951 ends without success The similar Operation Saturate begins but also ultimately will be unsuccessful 13 February 1 The first civilian passenger terminal opens at Rio de Janeiro Galeao International Airport in Rio de Janeiro Brazil Previously civilian passengers had used the Brazilian Air Force facilities at adjoining Galeao Air Force Base February 4 A Sabena Douglas C 47A Skytrain suffers a propeller failure in flight over the Belgian Congo Debris from the propeller failure cuts some of the aircraft s control cables causing the crew to lose control The plane crashes near Kikwit killing all 16 people on board 14 February 10 Major George A Davis Jr is awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously after attacking a group of 12 Mikoyan Gurevich MiG 15s that were about to bounce other U S aircraft He shot down two before being shot down himself He had been a World War II flying ace and was Korean War ace of aces February 11 Just after National Airlines Flight 101 a Douglas DC 6 registration N90891 takes off from Newark International Airport in New Jersey its No 3 propeller reverses Misunderstanding the problem the crew feathers the No 4 propeller and attempts to return to the airport but the aircraft crashes in Elizabeth New Jersey narrowly missing an orphanage and killing 29 of the 63 people on board and four people on the ground 15 16 It is the third in a string of airliner accidents at Newark International since December 1951 and prompts the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to close the airport until November 15 16 February 17 Flying over Sicily a Hunting Air Transport Vickers Model 614 Viking 1 registration G AHPI strays off course and crashes into Monte la Cinta killing all 31 people on board It is the second deadliest aviation accident in Italy s history at the time 17 February 18 The Brazilian airline Paraense Transportes Aereos is founded It will begin flight operations in March February 19 During a night insertion mission over South Korea a North Korean double agent detonates a grenade aboard a U S Air Force Curtiss C 46D Commando registration 44 78038 The C 46D crashes killing all 10 people on board 17 February 26 Prime Minister Winston Churchill announces that the United Kingdom has developed its own atomic bomb 18 March edit March 3 An Air France SNCASE SE 161 P7 Languedoc registration F BCUM turns onto its back and crashes during its initial climbout from Nice le Var Airport in Nice France killing all 38 people on board 19 March 22 Temporarily blinded when enemy antiaircraft fire hits his USS Valley Forge CV 45 based AD Skyraider during a bombing raid against rail and truck lines in North Korea U S Navy Ensign Kenneth Schechter rejects the suggestion of fellow Valley Forge Skyraider pilot and best friend Lieutenant junior grade Howard Thayer that he bail out over the ocean where Navy forces can rescue him from the water Instead Thayer flying only feet away from Schechter s aircraft coaches Schechter to a safe blind landing at a United States Army dirt airstrip in Korea Schechter loses his right eye but recovers the sight in his left eye he receives the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1995 for his 1952 flight Thayer dies in a crash in 1961 but receives a posthumous Distinguished Flying Cross in 2009 for assisting Schechter 20 21 22 The KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Douglas DC 6 Koningin Juliana registration PH TPJ crashes into a forest on approach to Frankfurt International Airport in Frankfurt am Main West Germany killing 45 of the 47 people on board At the time it is the deadliest aviation accident in the history of Germany 23 March 23 Four hijackers commandeer a CSA Czech Airlines Douglas C 47 Skytrain making a domestic flight in Czechoslovakia from Prague to Brno and force it to land at Frankfurt am Main West Germany 24 March 24 A Societe Africaine des Transports Tropicaux SATT Lockheed 18 07 01 Lodestar crashes just after takeoff from Gao Airport in Gao Mali killing 17 of the 21 people on board It is the deadliest aviation accident in the history of Mali at the time 25 March 26 An Aeroflot airliner landing at Tula Airport in Tula in the Soviet Union slides off the runway and collides with a Soviet Air Force transport aircraft carrying 34 military academy students that is preparing for takeoff killing a total of 70 people It is the second deadliest aviation accident in the history of the Soviet Union or Russia at the time 26 27 March 29 A TACA de Venezuela Douglas DC 3 registration YV C AZU crashes into Cerro Grande a mountain east of San Felipe Venezuela killing all 12 people on board 28 March 30 A Philippine Air Lines Douglas C 47A Skytrain registration PI C270 crashes on takeoff from Loakan Airport in Baguio in the Philippines killing 10 of the 29 people on board 29 The Brazilian airline Paraense Transportes Aereos makes its first flight using a Consolidated PBY 5A Catalina April edit The U S Joint Chiefs of Staff decide that if the Korean War broadens to include war with the Soviet Union in East Asia the United States will conduct an atomic and conventional air offensive in the region but will fall back into a defensive posture there if the war spreads to Europe 30 April 9 A Japan Air Lines Martin 2 0 2 registration N93043 crashes into Japan s Mount Mihara killing all 37 people on board It is the second deadliest aviation accident in Japanese history at the time 31 April 11 The Pan American World Airways Douglas DC 4 Clipper Endeavor operating as Flight 526A suffers the failure of two engines and ditches in rough seas in the Atlantic Ocean 11 3 miles northwest of San Juan Puerto Rico nine minutes after takeoff from San Juan Isla Grande Airport The plane breaks up and sinks in three minutes with many panicking passengers refusing to leave the sinking aircraft 52 of the 69 people on board die and the United States Coast Guard rescues the 17 survivors After this accident the implementation of pre flight safety demonstrations for over water flights is recommended 32 April 18 Six hijackers armed with a kitchen knife a pistol that will not fire and a revolver for which they had no ammunition take control of a JAT airliner making a domestic flight in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from Beograd to Ljubljana and force it to land at Graz Austria 33 Robin Airlines doing business as North Continent Airlines Flight 416W a Curtiss C 46F Commando registration N8404C on approach to Lockheed Air Terminal in Los Angeles County California descends below the 3 000 foot 910 meter altitude directed by air traffic controllers and crashes into a hill at an altitude of 980 feet 300 meters killing all 29 people on board 34 April 25 The post World War II prohibition of the production of arms and aircraft in Japan is lifted John Jay Hopkins founds General Dynamics Corporation 35 April 28 The Pan American World Airways Boeing 377 Stratocruiser 10 26 Clipper Good Hope operating as Flight 202 crashes in the Amazon Basin 410 km 220 nautical miles southwest of Carolina Brazil killing all 50 people on board 36 May edit The first of 40 United States Air Force B 45 Tornado bombers modified to carry nuclear weapons arrive in the United Kingdom to serve as a nuclear deterrent to the Soviet Union The last of them will arrive in the United Kingdom in June May 1 The International Air Transport Association agrees on new Tourist Class fares which are first offered by Pan American World Airways on its Rainbow Service between New York City and London May 2 BOAC introduces the de Havilland DH 106 Comet 1 on its multi stop London England Johannesburg South Africa route the first regular service flown by a jet airliner 37 G ALYP makes the first flight carrying 36 passengers 38 May 3 A British Overseas Airways Corporation BOAC de Havilland Comet becomes the first jet airliner to arrive in South Africa landing at Palmietfontein after a 24 hour journey with five refueling stops en route May 5 A Fred Olsen Flyveselskap Douglas C 47A Skytrain registration LN NAD on a charter flight carrying families from an Antarctic whaling factory ship docked at Rotterdam the Netherlands from Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam to Jarlsberg Airport in Jarlsberg Norway strays off course and crashes southwest of Skien Norway killing 11 of the 29 people on board 39 May 12 Squadron Leader P G Fisher makes flight from England to Australia in an English Electric Canberra bomber in a record 23 hours 5 minutes flying time 40 May 15 The Royal Air Force takes delivery of its last Avro Anson The Anson had been in production for the RAF since 1934 41 May 26 At Palm Springs California the Stits SA 2A Sky Baby a homebuilt aircraft constructed to claim the title of world s smallest airplane makes its first flight May 29 Aerial refueling is used on a combat mission for the first time with twelve F 84 Thunderjets of the 159th Fighter Bomber Squadron being refueled by a KB 29 Superfortress on their way back from an attack on Sariwon Korea June edit The Israeli Air Force places its first order for jet aircraft Dassault Ouragans The first 25 will not be delivered until October 1954 42 June 13 Soviet Air Force MiG 15 NATO reporting name Fagot fighters shoot down a Swedish Air Force Douglas Tp 79 the Swedish designation for the Douglas C 47 Skytrain on an electronic intelligence gathering mission over the Baltic Sea surveying Soviet military facilities in the Estonian Latvian and Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republics The TP 79 crashes into the sea east of Gotska Sandon killing all eight members of its crew The Soviet Union will deny shooting it down until 1991 43 June 16 Over the Baltic Sea west of Hiiumaa two Soviet Air Force MiG 15s attack two Swedish Air Force Tp 47 the Swedish designation for the Canso A which in turn was the Canadian version of the Consolidated PBY 5A Catalina amphibious flying boats searching for survivors of the Douglas Tp 79 shot down on June 13 pursuing them and firing at them as they flee westward One Tp 47 escapes but the other makes an emergency landing on the sea near the West German cargo ship Munsterland with only one engine working Munsterland rescues all five members of its crew two of whom are injured but the TP 47 sinks 43 June 23 27 United Nations aircraft conduct concentrated attacks on 13 North Korean electric power generation facilities which previously had been off limits to air attack in the most intense use of airpower of the Korean War Aircraft of the United States Air Force United States Navy Marine Corps and South African Air Force all participate as do all four aircraft carriers USS Boxer CV 21 USS Princeton CV 37 USS Bon Homme Richard CV 31 and USS Philippine Sea CV 47 of Task Force 77 the first time since World War II that four Essex class aircraft carriers have operated together with U S Navy and Marine Corps aircraft flying 1 200 sorties on June 23 24 In one strike on the Sui ho Dam U S Navy AD Skyraiders drop 85 short tons 77 metric tons of bombs in two minutes The attacks result in extensive and sustained blackouts in North Korea which is powerless for two weeks and in bordering areas in Manchuria in the People s Republic of China some of which last for months 44 45 June 25 A Royal Air Force Avro Shackleton MR 1 carrying out dummy attacks against the Royal Navy submarine HMS Sirdar P226 during exercises in the North Sea crashes during a turn killing 11 of the 13 people on board 46 June 26 Three Yugoslavs armed with revolvers hijack a JAT Douglas C 47 Skytrain making a domestic flight in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from Zagreb to Pula with 27 people on board and force it to land at Foligno Airport in Foligno Italy 47 June 28 American Airlines Flight 910 a Douglas DC 6 collides with a privately owned Temco Swift while on final approach to Love Field in Dallas Texas The DC 6 lands with no injuries to any of the 60 people on board but the Swift crashes killing both occupants July edit July 1 The Portuguese Air Force is formed by the amalgamation of the nation s various previous air arms July 8 New York Airways begins inter airport helicopter services to link Idlewild La Guardia and Newark airports July 11 Aircraft from the U S Navy aircraft carriers USS Princeton CV 37 and USS Bon Homme Richard CV 31 the Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Ocean R68 the U S Marine Corps the U S Air Force and the Royal Australian Air Force conduct a massive attack on industrial targets in and around Pyongyang Korea 44 A Brazilian Air Force Douglas C 47A Skytrain with 33 people on board suffers a fire in its left engine during a domestic flight in Brazil from Dois de Julho International Airport in Salvador to Galeao International Airport in Rio de Janeiro After the entire left nacelle engine and landing gear detach from the aircraft and fall into the sea the C 47A ditches in the Atlantic Ocean 200 meters 220 yards off Marau Thirteen of the people on the plane are killed including a crew member who dies after rescuing several passengers 48 July 15 31 A pair of U S Air Force Sikorsky H 19 Chickasaws make the first transatlantic crossing by helicopter July 19 20 overnight Air traffic controllers at Washington National Airport in Arlington Virginia and Andrews Air Force Base in Prince George s County Maryland detect a number of unidentified flying objects UFOs on radar over the Washington D C area including over the United States Capitol Building and the White House and observe some of them visually as does the pilot of a Capitol Airlines Douglas DC 4 on the runway at Washington National Airport awaiting permission to take off The objects disappear just before two United States Air Force F 94 Starfire fighters from New Castle Air Force Base in Delaware arrive on the scene but reappear after the F 94s run low on fuel and leave The objects finally disappear at dawn Although some observers dismiss the UFOs as optical illusions created by observations of stars and meteors and phantom radar returns generated by thermal inversions the evening s events are reported nationally by the press It is the first of two major outbreaks of UFO sightings over Washington D C seven days apart July 23 A U S Air Force Fairchild C 119C Flying Boxcar crashes into a beer hall in Japan just northeast of Ashiya Air Field killing its entire crew of five and two people on the ground 49 July 26 27 overnight The second major outbreak of UFO sightings over Washington D C in seven days occurs A pilot and flight attendant aboard a National Airlines plane see strange lights over their aircraft and air traffic controllers at Washington National Airport and Andrews Air Force Base soon begin to track unidentified objects on radar which are making rapid changes in direction and speed and travelling at speeds of up to 7 000 mph 11 000 km h The crews of a B 25 Mitchell bomber and an Eastern Airlines airliner vectored toward the objects see nothing Four U S Air Force F 94 Starfire fighters arrive from New Castle Air Force Base in Delaware two of the fighter pilots see nothing but the other two fighter pilots observe strange lights in the sky as does a Capital Airlines flight departing Washington National Airport A U S Air Force investigation will dismiss the sightings and radar detections as mirages caused by a temperature inversion July 29 A U S Air Force RB 45C Tornado reconnaissance aircraft makes the first non stop crossing of the Pacific Ocean by jet refueling in the air twice along the way from KB 29 Superfortress tankers A U S Air Force spokesman confirms press reports that Air Force pilots have orders to intercept UFOs and shoot them down if they cannot be talked down July 30 The No 1 engine of a Misrair SNCASE Languedoc registration SU AHX catches fire during a flight from Almaza Air Base outside Cairo Egypt to Khartoum in the Anglo Egyptian Sudan The aircraft returns to Almaza and makes a belly landing All 38 people on board survive 50 August edit A massive strike by United Nations aircraft against industrial targets in and around Pyongyang Korea completes the destruction begun by the similar strike on July 11 1952 44 August 4 Off Korea the explosion of an aircraft fuel tank causes a fire on the flight deck of the U S Navy aircraft carrier USS Boxer CV 21 which kills nine and injures 30 men and destroys or damages 18 aircraft 51 August 9 Four Royal Navy piston engined Hawker Sea Furies encounter eight MiG 15s near Pyongyang Korea and Lieutenant Peter Carmichael of No 802 Squadron FAA aboard HMS Ocean shoots one down It is the Fleet Air Arm s first kill of the Korean War and first MiG 15 kill 52 53 August 12 A fire breaks out aboard a Transportes Aereos Nacional Douglas C 47A while it is in flight near Palmeira de Goias Brazil The airliner crashes killing all 24 people on board August 16 Braniff Airways acquires Mid Continent Airlines 54 August 26 A Royal Pakistan Air Force Bristol 170 Wayfarer 21P registration G783 crashes shortly after takeoff from Khewra Pakistan killing all 18 people on board 55 August 28 The first launch in combat of a guided missile by an aircraft carrier occurs when Guided Missile Unit 90 on board the U S Navy aircraft carrier USS Boxer CV 21 launches a pilotless F6F 5K Hellcat loaded with explosives as a remote controlled drone against a railway bridge at Hungnam Korea The unit fires five more Hellcat drones at the bridge between August 28 and September 2 scoring two hits and one near miss 53 August 30 At the International Aviation Exposition in Detroit Michigan one of a pair of Northrop F 89 Scorpion fighters flying together disintegrates in flight killing its pilot and one spectator 56 September edit Several MiG 15s approach to within 7 nautical miles 13 kilometres of the U S Navy destroyer USS Bradford DD 545 before she drives them off with gunfire 57 September 1 In the largest carrier air strike of the Korean War 144 U S Navy aircraft from the aircraft carriers USS Essex CV 9 USS Princeton CV 37 and USS Boxer CV 21 attack the oil refinery at Aoji Korea Attacks on industrial targets at Munsan and electrical plants at Chongjin are also conducted All U S aircraft return safely 58 September 6 The de Havilland DH 110 prototype WG236 disintegrates at the Farnborough Airshow in Farnborough Hampshire England and crashes killing 29 spectators and both men aboard the plane About another 60 spectators are injured The accident is captured on film September 10 During a dogfight between two piston engined United States Marine Corps F4U Corsair fighter bombers from the escort aircraft carrier USS Sicily CVE 118 and several MiG 15 jet fighters Corsair pilot Captain Jesse G Folmar shoots down a MiG 15 before being shot down himself he survives and is rescued It is the only Corsair victory over a MiG 15 during the Korean War 59 September 15 Noticing that the damaged F 86 Sabre fighter of his wingman U S Air Force First Lieutenant Joseph Logan was rapidly leaking fuel over enemy held territory Captain James R Risner instructs Logan to shut down his engine Amid heavy enemy antiaircraft fire Risner in an unprecedented maneuver twice places the nose of his own F 86 into the tailpipe of Logan s at 200 mph 320 km h to push Logan s powerless plane out of enemy territory He succeeds although Logan lands in the ocean after parachuting from the plane and drowns Risner receives the Silver Star for his effort to save Logan 60 61 62 September 17 Flying a Bell 47 Bell Aircraft pilot Elton J Smith flies nonstop from Hurst Texas to Buffalo New York setting a nonstop distance record for helicopters of 1 217 miles 1 959 km 63 October edit In an attempt to rescue a downed aviator a U S Navy helicopter from the heavy cruiser USS Helena CA 75 makes a 105 mile 169 km flight often under heavy enemy antiaircraft fire during which the enemy attempts to jam its communications with Helena and builds fires to lure it closer to antiaircraft guns The rescue attempt extremely lengthy for its time is unsuccessful 64 The U S Navy s Task Force 77 begins Cherokee Strikes in which aircraft from the task force s aircraft carriers attack enemy supply artillery and troop concentrations in Korea Through January 1953 Cherokee Strikes will constitute a third of the United States Seventh Fleet s air effort in the Korean War 45 October 1 The United States Navy reclassifies all of its aircraft carriers CV and large aircraft carriers CVB as attack aircraft carriers CVA 58 October 5 In the Soviet Union an Aeroflot Ilyushin Il 12 registration CCCP L1328 on approach to Leningrad Shosseynaya Airport in Leningrad collides in mid air with an Aeroflot Douglas TS 62 registration CCCP L1055 climbing out from the airport in the opposite direction in the same air corridor Both aircraft crash near Skvoritsky killing all 24 people aboard the Il 12 and all seven aboard the TS 62 65 66 October 8 Twelve F2H Banshee fighters of U S Navy Fighter Squadron 11 VF 11 embarked aboard the aircraft carrier USS Kearsarge CVA 33 escort U S Air Force Boeing B 29 Superfortress bombers in a raid on the rail and supply center at Kowon Korea Minutes later 89 aircraft from USS Essex CVA 9 USS Princeton CVA 37 and Kearsarge follow up with a bomb and rocket attack on Kowon 58 A Royal Air Force Avro Shackleton MR 1 crashes into the sea off Tarbat Ness Scotland during a gunnery exercise killing all 14 people on board 67 October 14 During a flight in Brazil from Sao Paulo Congonhas Airport in Sao Paulo to Salgado Filho Airport in Porto Alegre an Aerovias Brasil Douglas C 47 Skytrain strays off course in poor weather and crashes near San Francisco de Paula killing 14 of the 18 people on board 68 Mid October Task Force 77 carrier aircraft attack a 25 mile long stretch of shoreline along the east coast of North Korea around the town of Kojo on one day flying 667 sorties and losing five planes as preparation for an amphibious landing The carrier commanders later are infuriated to discover that no landing was planned the attack being merely a feint to put pressure on North Korean negotiators to make peace 69 October 16 A United States Air Force Curtis C 46D Commando crashes into the Sea of Japan just after takeoff from Kangnung Airbase in Kangnung South Korea killing all 25 people on board 70 October 26 A BOAC de Havilland Comet airliner is badly damaged in an accident during take off from Rome Ciampino airport in Italy November edit In the Gulf of Mexico off Panama City Florida Piasecki HRP 1 Rescuer helicopters of U S Navy Experimental Squadron 3 VX 3 begin tests which demonstrate for the first time the feasibility of using helicopters in aerial minesweeping 71 November 2 72 or 3 73 The first combat between jets at night occurs when a United States Marine Corps F3D Skyknight night fighter piloted by Major William T Stratton and crewed by radar operator Master Sergeant Hans C Hoglind shoots down an enemy jet aircraft over Korea they identify as a Yak 15 73 74 November 7 A United States Air Force Fairchild C 119C 22 FA Flying Boxcar registration 51 2560 crashes into Mount McKinley in the Territory of Alaska killing all 19 people on board 75 November 14 A U S Air Force Fairchild C 119C Flying Boxcar serial number 51 2551 carrying American military personnel back to South Korea after leave in Japan crashes into a 2 000 foot 610 meter hill near Cho ok South Korea killing all 44 people on board 76 November 15 A U S Air Force Curtiss C 46D Commando serial number 44 78144 crashes into the Sea of Japan after takeoff from Kangnung Airbase in Kangnung South Korea killing 11 of the 18 people on board 77 Newark International Airport reopens It had been closed since the crash of National Airlines Flight 101 there on February 11 16 A U S Air Force Fairchild C 119C Flying Boxcar serial number 51 2570 disappears in the Territory of Alaska during a flight from Naval Air Station Kodiak in Kodiak to Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage with the loss of all 20 people on board 78 November 18 Off northeastern Korea three U S Navy Grumman F9F 5 Panther fighters from Fighter Squadron 781 VF 781 aboard the aircraft carrier USS Oriskany CVA 34 engage seven MiG 15s almost certainly flown by Soviet pilots shooting down two MiG 15s without loss to themselves 79 It is the last time that aircraft of a North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO country shoot down Soviet or Russian aircraft until November 2015 80 November 22 Flying in snow and poor visibility on a domestic flight in Bulgaria from Sofia Vrazhdebna Airport in Sofia to Gorna Oryahovitsa Airport in Gorna Oryahovitsa a TABSO Lisunov Li 2P fails to climb high enough to clear the Balkan Mountains and crashes into 2 198 meter 7 211 foot Mount Vezhen 20 meters 66 feet below its summit killing all 30 people on board 81 During a flight from McChord Air Force Base Washington to Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage Alaska a U S Air Force Douglas C 124A Globemaster II crashes into Alaska s Mount Gannett killing all 52 people on board The wreckage is identified on November 28 but then is buried in ice and snow and is not rediscovered until June 2012 82 83 November 28 After the crew of a U S Air Force Douglas C 54G Skymaster decides to abort their approach to McChord Air Force Base in Tacoma Washington in dense fog and darkness and divert to Malmstrom Air Force Base in Great Falls Montana the aircraft strikes trees and crashes just north of McChord catching fire and killing 37 of the 39 people on board 84 December edit December 6 A Cubana de Aviacion Douglas DC 4 crashes into the Atlantic Ocean shortly after takeoff from Kindley Air Force Base in Bermuda killing 37 of the 41 people on board and leaving all four survivors injured It remains the deadliest aviation accident in the history of Bermuda 85 December 18 During a dive an Avro Canada CF 100 Canuck becomes the world s first straight wing combat aircraft to exceed the speed of sound 86 December 20 A United States Air Force Douglas C 124 Globemaster II 50 100 crashes on take off from Larson Air Force Base in Moses Lake Washington in the United States killing 87 servicemen the highest confirmed death toll of any accident in aviation history at the time December 21 Flying a Sud Est SE 535 Mistral over a 100 kilometer 62 mile closed circuit between Istres and Avignon France French aviator Jacqueline Auriol sets a women s world speed record of 855 92 km h 531 84 mph December 22 A U S Air Force Lockheed F 80C Shooting Star taking off from Suwon Air Base in Suwon South Korea strikes a Royal Hellenic Air Force Douglas C 47D Skytrain carrying six American military patients to a hospital that taxies onto the runway in front of it killing all 13 people on board the C 47D 85 December 25 An Iran Air Douglas C 47A Skytrain registration EP ACJ crashes on approach to Mehrabad Airport in Tehran Iran killing 24 of the 25 people on board A child is the only survivor 87 December 26 A Royal Hellenic Air Force Douglas C 47D Skytrain fails to gain height after takeoff from Chinhae Air Base in Jinhae South Korea and crashes killing all 14 people on board 87 Wisconsin Central Airlines changes its name to North Central Airlines and moves its headquarters from Clintonville Wisconsin to Minneapolis Minnesota December 30 During a domestic flight in the Philippines from Laoag to Aparri a man enters the cockpit of a Philippine Air Lines Douglas DC 3 registration PI C38 carrying 10 people pulls a 45 caliber pistol on the flight crew and demands to be flown to the People s Republic of China The pilot puts the airliner into a steep dive but the hijacker respond by shooting and killing the pilot he also fires two shots through the cockpit door and kills the flight steward when the flight steward knocks on the door to find out what is wrong The copilot takes the controls and flies over the South China Sea toward China at 6 000 feet 1 800 meters until two Republic of China Air Force T 6 Harvards from Taiwan intercept the airliner and fire machine guns at it The DC 3 escapes but other Republic of China Air Force fighters intercept it and force it to land at Quemoy where the hijacker is arrested 88 An Avro Lancaster B Mark III GR of No 37 Squadron RAF crashes in Luqa Malta after an engine failure Three crew members and a civilian on the ground are killed 89 First flights editPiaggio P 150 Stits Playboy January edit American Helicopter XH 26 Jet Jeep January 3 Bristol Type 173 90 G ALBN January 4 North American XA2J 90 January 14 SIPA S 200 Minijet 90 January 21 Saab 210 90 February edit Republic RF 84F Thunderflash 91 March edit March 2 Piper Twin Stinson 90 March 3 Ilyushin Il 46 March 13 CASA C 202 Halcon 90 April edit April 11 Piasecki H 21 90 April 15 Boeing YB 52 90 49 231 April 18 Convair YB 60 90 April 27 Tupolev 88 prototype of Tupolev Tu 16 May edit May 19 Grumman XF10F Jaguar 92 May 20 Caproni Trento F 5 90 May 26 Cessna 180 N41697 Stits SA 2A Sky Baby May 30 Beriev R 1 June edit June 4 LIBIS KB 6 93 June 5 Max Plan PF 204 Busard 93 June 19 Yak 120 prototype of Yakovlev Yak 25 June 20 AISA I 115 93 June 27 Bell X 2 unpowered June 30 American Helicopter XH 26 Jet Jeep 93 July edit July 3 Yak 24 twin engine tandem helicopter July 11 Farman F 500 Monitor I 93 July 12 Beecraft Honey Bee 94 July 23 Fouga Magister 93 July 31 SNCASE SE 3120 Alouette 95 August edit August 6 Boulton Paul P 120 VT951 August 16 Bristol Britannia 93 G ALBO August 22 Saunders Roe Princess 93 G ALUN August 30 Avro Vulcan 93 VX770 September edit Early September Avro Canuck CF 100 Canuck Mark 3 96 September 5 OKB 1 150 or Junkers EF 150 September 10 BOMARC surface to air missile September 20 Douglas X 3 Stiletto September 28 Dassault Mystere IV 93 September 30 GAM 63 RASCAL surface to air missile October edit October 7 Macchi M B 323 93 October 11 Avro Canada CF 100 Canuck Mark 4 prototype 96 October 15 Douglas X 3 Stiletto 2892 unofficial 1 mile 1 6 km hop during high speed taxi test 97 October 16 Sud Aviation Vautour 93 October 20 Douglas X 3 Stiletto 2892 first official flight 97 October 23 Hughes XH 17 93 October 25 Piaggio P 150 93 October 28 Douglas XA3D 1 93 November edit November 3 Saab Lansen 93 November 11 Matra Cantinieau MC 101 93 November 17 Max Holste 1521 Broussard 93 November 20 Percival Pembroke 93 December edit December 2 Short SB 5 93 December 4 Grumman XS2F 1 Tracker 93 December 4 Nardi FN 333 93 December 24 Handley Page Victor 93 WB771Entered service editLate 1952 Handley Page Marathon with West African Airways Corporation January edit January 13 Lockheed Neptune with Royal Air Force January 22 de Havilland DH 108 Comet with BOAC March edit March 13 Airspeed Ambassador with BEA March 28 Convair CV 340 with United Air Lines 98 rch June edit June 17 Airship ZPN 1 with the United States Navy August edit de Havilland Venom with the Royal Air Force November edit Grumman F9F Cougar with U S Navy Fighter Squadron 32 VF 32 99 Retirements editBristol Brabazon by the Bristol Aeroplane Company 100 October edit Stits SA 2A Sky BabyReferences edit a b Sturtivant Ray British Naval Aviation The Fleet Air Arm 1917 1990 Annapolis Maryland Naval Institute Press 1990 ISBN 0 87021 026 2 p 216 Knott Robert C Attack From the Sky Naval Air Operations in the Korean War Washington D C Department of the Navy 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