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This is a list of aviation related events from 1953 Years in aviation 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956Centuries 19th century 20th century 21st centuryDecades 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980sYears 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956Aviation 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 March 2 3 April 2 4 May 2 5 June 2 6 July 2 7 August 2 8 September 2 9 October 2 10 December 3 Entered service 3 1 January 3 2 May 3 3 November 4 Retirements 5 ReferencesEvents editThe first year in which the world s airlines carried more than 50 million people 1 Argentina initiates a study of the feasibility of converting either a cargo ship or a heavy cruiser into an aircraft carrier in an Argentine shipyard Ultimately no conversion takes place 2 During the Korean War Communist aircraft attack the U S Navy rocket equipped medium landing ship USS LSM R 409 off Korea but do not damage her 3 Kuwait National Airways the future Kuwait Airways is founded It will begin flight operations in March 1954 The Experimental Aircraft Association and annual EAA Convention and Fly In were founded Thanks to a decreasing interest in seaplanes and flying boats flying operations cease at the Royal Air Force s Marine Aircraft Experimental Establishment MAEE as does the organization s connection with the RAF The MAEE will survive until March 1956 evaluating prototype marine craft and air sea rescue apparati and associated equipment January edit January 1 The United States Army formally deletes glider operations from its capabilities 4 January 5 The British European Airways Vickers VC 1 Type 610 Viking 1B Lord St Vincent crashes on approach to Nutts Corner in Northern Ireland killing 27 of the 35 people on board January 6 The West German airline Luftag is founded It will acquire the name and logo of the defunct airline Deutsche Luft Hansa in August 1954 rename itself Lufthansa and begin flight operations in April 1955 January 7 A chartered Associated Air Transport Curtiss C 46F 1 CU Commando registration N1648M carrying military personnel from Seattle Washington to Fort Jackson South Carolina with a stop at Cheyenne Wyoming experiences atmospheric icing snow and turbulence loses altitude involuntarily strikes pine trees at an altitude of 8 545 feet 2 605 meters and crashes west of Fish Haven Idaho prior to arriving at Cheyenne killing all 40 people on board A Civil Air Patrol pilot discovers the aircraft s wreckage on January 12 5 Flying Tiger Line Flight 841 a Douglas C 54B 10 DO Skymaster registration N86574 on a ferry flight from San Francisco California to pick up military personnel in Seattle Washington strikes a high tree on a mountain ridge at an altitude of 1 620 feet 490 meters while on approach to Boeing Field in Seattle and crashes into a canyon 1 500 feet 460 meters below killing all seven people on board 6 January 12 While climbing away after takeoff from RAF Fayid in Egypt a Royal Air Force Handley Page Hastings C 1 registration TG602 loses its tail at an altitude of 2 000 feet 610 meters and crashes west southwest of RAF Shallufa killing all nine people on board 7 January 15 Two Royal Air Force planes an Avro Lancaster maritime patrol aircraft of No 38 Squadron and a Vickers Valetta transport aircraft collide over the Strait of Sicily in heavy rain and poor visibility and crash The accident kills all 19 people aboard the Valetta and the Lancaster s entire crew of seven January 16 A United States Air Force Douglas C 54D 5 DC Skymaster crashes in rocky terrain while on final approach to Ernest Harmon Air Force Base in Stephenville Newfoundland killing 13 of the 14 people on board 8 January 26 A Linee Aeree Italiane Douglas C 47 DL Skytrain suffers the failure of its left wing due to overstressing and crashes in mountainous terrain near Sinnai Sardinia Italy killing all 19 people on board 9 The first meeting of the Experimental Aircraft Association takes place at Milwaukee Wisconsin s Curtiss Wright Field January 31 United States Air Force Captain Ben L Fithian pilot and Lieutenant Sam R Lyons score the first aerial victory in a Lockheed F 94 Starfire shooting down a Lavochkin La 9 NATO reporting name Fritz over Korea It is the first of four kills by F 94s during the Korean War 10 February edit Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm No 705 Squadron Westland Dragonfly helicopters and other services rescue 600 people over a period of two weeks during severe flooding in the Netherlands No 705 Squadron loses one helicopter during the operations 11 No 194 Squadron is commissioned as the Royal Air Force s first helicopter squadron February 2 A Skyways Limited Avro York with 39 people on board disappears over the North Atlantic Ocean during a flight from Lajes Field in the Azores to Gander Newfoundland No trace of the airliner or its occupants ever is found 12 February 7 A Union Aeromaritime de Transport Douglas C 54A 5 DC Skymaster registration F BFGR crashes into a small wood on approach to Bordeaux Merignac Airport in Bordeaux France killing nine of the 21 people on board 13 February 9 An Egyptian Air Force Curtiss C 46D Commando registration 1001 carrying 35 people crashes in the desert 64 kilometers 40 miles east of Cairo Egypt killing 30 of the people on board and injuring three of the five survivors 14 February 10 A United States Air Force Fairchild C 119C 18 FA Flying Boxcar registration 50 0127 crashes in a snowstorm on approach to Bitburg Air Base in West Germany killing all five people on board 15 February 14 National Airlines Flight 470 a Douglas DC 6 registration N90893 crashes in the Gulf of Mexico 20 miles 32 kilometers off Mobile Point Alabama after flying into a strong storm killing all 46 people on board Some wreckage and bodies are found the following day but most of the wreckage will not be found until May 20 16 February 28 The Soviet Union transfers 10 Tupolev Tu 4 NATO reporting name Bull heavy bombers to the People s Republic of China March edit March 3 The first fatal crash involving a passenger jetliner takes place when the pilot of the Canadian Pacific Air Lines De Havilland DH 106 Comet 1A Empress of Hawaii registration CF CUN lifts its nose too high during its takeoff run at Karachi Airport in Karachi Pakistan for a ferry positioning flight The aircraft fails to become airborne and crashes into a dry riverbed killing all 11 people on board 17 March 10 Czechoslovakian Mikoyan Gurevich MiG 15s shoot down a United States Air Force F 84 Thunderjet in Czechoslovakian airspace 18 March 12 Soviet fighters shoot down a Royal Air Force Avro Lincoln over East Germany March 14 After its pilot descends in poor visibility to ascertain his position during a flight from Delhi India to Dacca East Pakistan an Orient Airways Convair CV 240 7 registration AP AEG crashes into a mountain south of Kalahasahar India killing all 16 people on board 19 March 17 An Aigle Azur Douglas C 47A Skytrain registration F BEFG crashes on approach to Da Nang Airport in Da Nang French Indochina and catches fire killing all eight people on board 20 March 18 An East German Junkers Ju 52 3m operated by the Kasernierte Volkspolizei crashes during its initial climb from Cottbus Drewitz Airport in Drewitz East Germany killing all 11 people on board 20 A United States Air Force Convair RB 36H Peacemaker on a 25 hour training mission strikes an 896 foot 273 meter hill at an altitude of 800 feet 240 meters near Burgoyne s Cove inland from Nut Cove Trinity Bay Newfoundland while flying in sleet fog 21 freezing drizzle and poor visibility at a ground speed of 202 knots 374 km h 232 mph The B 36 crashes and bursts into flames killing its entire crew of 23 22 23 Brigadier General Richard E Ellsworth the plane s copilot is among the dead A U S Air Force Boeing SB 29 Superfortress search and rescue plane sent out to assist in search efforts disappears and is presumed to have crashed as well March 20 Transocean Airlines Flight 942 a Douglas C 54G 10 DO Skymaster registration N88942 carrying military personnel from Walker Air Force Base in Roswell New Mexico to Oakland International Airport in Oakland California suddenly goes into a steep descent and crashes in a field southwest of Alvarado California killing all 35 people on board 20 March 23 Czechoslovakian airline captain Mira Slovak and a few co conspirators hijack a Czech Airlines Douglas DC 3 commercial airliner with 24 passengers aboard during a domestic flight from Prague to Brno and flies it to West Germany where United States Air Force F 84 Thunderjets escort it to a landing at Frankfurt am Main He defects to the West four of the passengers choose to remain in the West 24 25 March 27 The Netherlands establishes the Royal Netherlands Air Force as an independent service March 29 The Central African Airways Vickers VC 1 Viking Shangani registration VP YEY disintegrates in mid air near Mkwaya Tanganyika after encountering a sudden strong gust of wind during a flight from Chileka Airport in Blantyre Nyasaland to Dar es Salaam International Airport in Dar es Salaam Tanganyika killing all 13 people aboard Investigators blame corrosion of the aircraft s starboard boom for the disaster 26 April edit April 1 British European Airways and Air France introduce Tourist Class fares April 3 BOAC introduces a weekly service to Tokyo Japan by the de Havilland Comet 1 jet airliner April 10 During takeoff from Palisadoes Airport in Kingston Jamaica for the inaugural flight of Caribbean International Airways with the airline s owner Owen Roberts as its pilot a Lockheed 18 56 23 Lodestar registration VP JBC suffers the failure of an engine It climbs to between 100 and 200 feet 30 and 61 meters then enters a slight banking turn and crashes into the Caribbean Sea killing 13 of the 14 people on board Roberts is among the dead 27 April 14 While on approach to Boeing Field in Seattle Washington a Miami Airlines Douglas DC 3C registration N65743 strikes 150 to 200 foot 46 to 61 meter tall trees at the 3 500 foot 1 100 meter level of Cedar Mountain and crashes east of Selleck Washington killing seven of the 25 people on board 28 April 16 An Aigle Azur Douglas C 47A 75 DL Skytrain registration F BESS operating on a military charter flight to Na Sản Airport in Sơn La French Indochina loses a wing shortly after takeoff from Gia Lam Airport in Hanoi French Indochina and crashes killing all 30 people on board 29 April 17 The United States Air Force establishes the Seventeenth Air Force activating it for service in North Africa Portugal the Mediterranean Austria the Middle East Pakistan India and Ceylon April 20 Western Air Lines Flight 636 a Douglas DC 6B registration N91303 flying at night on the last leg of a flight from Los Angeles to San Francisco to Oakland California descends below the prescribed minimum altitude of 500 feet 150 meters and crashes into San Francisco Bay killing eight of the ten people on board 30 April 24 Tragedy strikes the United States Air Force s Project Tip Tow which tests the feasibility of strategic bombers carrying fighter aircraft attached to their wingtips to defend them against enemy interceptors when an EF 84D Thunderjet flips over onto the wing of an ETB 29A Superfortress after attaching to its wingtip causing the EF 84D the ETB 29A and another EF 84D attached to the ETB 29A s other wingtip to crash killing everyone aboard all three aircraft May edit May 2 While climbing to its cruising altitude shortly after takeoff from Dum Dum Airport in Calcutta India for a flight to Safdarjung Airport in New Delhi India BOAC Flight 783 057 a de Havilland DH 106 Comet 1 registration G ALYV suffers a severe structural failure and in flight fire after entering a thunderstorm and crashes 32 kilometers 20 miles northwest of Dum Dum Airport killing all 43 people on board 31 May 7 A Royal Air Force Vickers Valetta T 3 on routine navigation training flight crashes at sea 40 kilometers 25 miles off the United Kingdom s Hartland Point killing all 10 people on board 32 May 9 An Air India Douglas C 47A 25 DK Skytrain registration VT AUD overbanks during a steep right turn five minutes after takeoff from Palam Airport in New Delhi India and crashes killing all 18 people on board 33 May 11 INS Garuda opens serving as the base for the Indian Naval Air Arm May 12 The second Bell X 2 research aircraft explodes over Lake Ontario while mated to its Boeing EB 50 Superfortress mothership killing test pilot Jean Skip Ziegler and an EB 50 crewman and critically damaging the EB 50 which manages to land safely 34 May 13 59 U S Air Force F 84G Thunderjet fighter bombers attack the Toksan dike in Korea 35 May 16 90 U S Air Force F 84 Thunderjets carry out a successful attack against Chusan Korea 35 May 17 After entering a thunderstorm while on approach to Greater Shreveport Municipal Airport in Shreveport Louisiana Delta Air Lines Flight 318 a Douglas DC 3DST 318 registration N28345 is forced down to a very low altitude where it strikes trees and crashes east of Marshall Texas killing 19 of the 20 people on board 36 May 18 On his last day of combat U S Air Force Captain Joseph C McConnell shoots down three MiG 15s NATO reporting name Fagot during two sorties over Korea in the F 86F 1 Sabre Beauteous Butch II He has shot down 16 aircraft all MiG 15s in his four months of combat 37 making him the top scoring American fighter pilot of the Korean War and the first American triple jet ace He remains the top scoring American jet ace in history American Jacqueline Cochran becomes the first woman to break the sound barrier reaching over 760 mph 1 220 km h in a series of steep dives in an F 86 Sabre over Edwards Air Force Base California She also sets a new women s international speed over distance record over a 100 km 62 mi closed course averaging 652 mph 1 049 km h 38 May 19 The U S Joint Chiefs of Staff recommend that United Nations air and naval operations expand into Manchuria and other parts of the People s Republic of China and include the use of nuclear weapons if necessary in order to force an end to the Korean War The U S National Security Council approves the recommendation the following day 39 May 20 Flying a North American F 86 Sabre Jacqueline Jackie Cochran sets a women s world speed record 40 June edit The U S Joint Intelligence Committee estimates that the Soviet Union could employ 12 000 tactical aircraft in support of Soviet Army ground forces if the Soviets began an offensive against the North Atlantic Treay Organization NATO in Europe 41 June 1 The U S Air Force Thunderbirds are activated as the 3600th Air Demonstration Team at Luke Air Force Base Arizona June 2 To ensure television viewers in Canada can see the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in London on the same day that it takes place British Royal Air Force English Electric Canberras fly film of the ceremony across the Atlantic Ocean to be broadcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 42 the first non stop flight between the United Kingdom and the Canadian mainland At Goose Bay in Labrador the film is transferred to a Royal Canadian Air Force Avro Canada CF 100 Canuck jet fighter for the further trip to Montreal In all three such voyages are made as the ceremonies proceed 43 June 7 Descending from 41 000 feet 12 000 m over the Yalu River to attack what he thinks is a flight of four MiG 15s NATO reporting name Fagot U S Air Force pilot Ralph S Parr flying an F 86 Sabre pursues them to 300 feet 91 m then climbs to 4 000 feet 1 200 m before realizing he is actually engaged with 16 MiG 15s In the ensuing dogfight he shoots down two and damages a third before withdrawing safely 44 June 11 The second prototype of the Gloster Javelin crashes Gloster test pilot Peter Godfrey Lawrence ejects at an altitude of about 400 feet 120 m but is killed June 14 Lightning strikes Aeroflot Flight 229 an Ilyushin Il 12 registration CCCP L1375 on a domestic flight in the Soviet Union after it enters a sudden and severe thunderstorm The aircraft enters an uncontrolled dive and loses its outer wing panels when the crew attempts to recover at an altitude of 300 meters 980 feet The aircraft crashes nose first into a wooded hillside northeast of Zugdidi in the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic and catches fire killing all 18 people on board The Georgian film actress Nato Vachnadze is among the dead 45 June 15 The British Royal Navy aircraft carriers HMS Eagle HMS Illustrious HMS Implacable HMS Indefatigable HMS Indomitable HMS Perseus and HMS Theseus the Royal Canadian Navy aircraft carrier HMCS Magnificent and the Royal Australian Navy aircraft carrier HMAS Sydney and 37 squadrons of Fleet Air Arm and Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve aircraft including Fireflies Sea Furies Seafires Attackers Vampires Skyraiders Sea Hornets Meteors Avengers Gannets Wyverns Sea Venoms Sea Hawks and Dragonflies take part in the Coronation Review of the Fleet for Queen Elizabeth II The ceremonies include a fly past by 300 naval aircraft 46 A LACSA Douglas C 47B 5 DK Skytrain registration TI 1002 crashes into a mountainside in Costa Rica s San Ramon Mountains killing nine of the 15 people on board 47 A LAN Chile Lockheed 18 56 23 Lodestar registration CC CLD 0100 crashes near Chamonate Airport outside Copiapo Chile after an engine fire killing all seven people on board 48 June 16 A United States Marine Corps AD 4 Skyraider scores the only documented air to air kill of the Korean War by a Skyraider shooting down a Polikarpov Po 2 NATO reporting name Mule biplane An Aigle Azur Douglas C 47A 65 DL Skytrain registration F BEST on a domestic flight in French Indochina from Wattay Airport in Vientiane to Tan Sơn Nhất Airfield near Saigon catches fire in mid air and crashes on Phou Lassi Hill in what would later become Laos killing all 34 people on board The aircraft s wreckage is discovered on June 29 49 June 17 A Panair do Brasil Lockheed L 049 Constellation registration PP PDA crashes in a narrow valley on final approach to Sao Paulo Congonhas Airport in Sao Paulo Brazil killing all 17 people on board 50 June 18 A United States Air Force Douglas C 124 Globemaster II crashes just after takeoff from Tachikawa Airfield near Tokyo Japan killing all 129 people on board It is the deadliest air crash in history at the time and the first with a confirmed death toll exceeding 100 The toll surpasses a 1952 crash in Moses Lake Washington in the United States also involving a U S Air Force Globemaster II Rene Fonck the top scoring Allied and second highest scoring ace overall of World War I with 75 kills dies in Paris France at the age of 59 June 23 Lieutenant Commander George H Whisler Jr of U S Navy Air Transport Squadron 31 VR 31 a ferry squadron makes the first round trip across the continental United States to be completed between sunrise and sunset Departing Naval Air Station Norfolk Virginia in a Grumman F9F 6 Cougar at 05 18 local time he makes stops at Naval Air Station Memphis Tennessee and Webb Air Force Base Texas before arriving at Naval Air Station North Island California at 09 05 local time At 09 55 local time he takes off from North Island in a Douglas F3D 2 Skyknight stops at Naval Air Station Dallas Texas to refuel and lands at Naval Air Station Norfolk at 19 21 local time 51 June 30 Attacked by ten MiGs U S Air Force pilot Ralph S Parr flying an F 86 Sabre shoots down two of them and drives the rest off despite being low on fuel escorting the badly damaged F 86 of his wing commander to a safe landing at an air base near Seoul He will receive the Distinguished Service Cross for the mission 44 A SNCASO S O 4000 prototype of the Sud Vautour fighter bomber becomes the first European aircraft to exceed the speed of sound in a shallow dive July edit Chilean President Carlos Ibanez del Campo grants the Chilean Navy the authority to operate helicopters and transport aircraft It is the first time that the navy has had administrative control over aircraft since 1930 52 The Moroccan airlines Compagnie Cherifienne de l Air Air Atlas and Compagnie Cherifienne de Transports Aeriens Air Maroc merge to form Royal Air Maroc Compagnie Nationale de Transports Aeriens with a fleet of six Sud Ouest Bretagnes four Curtiss C 46 Commandos five Douglas DC 3s and two SNCASE Languedocs The new airline will be renamed Royal Air Maroc in June 1957 July 1 The responsibility for air traffic control over West Germany is transferred from the Allies to West German authorities The Aero Vodochody company is formed in Czechoslovakia carrying on the Aero name of Aero Tovarna 53 July 3 The first tethered flight by the Rolls Royce Thrust Measuring Rig VTOL aircraft takes place July 8 Sabena begins the first international helicopter services linking Brussels Belgium with destinations in the Netherlands and France July 10 A Royal Norwegian Air Force F 84 Thunderjet and a United States Air Force C 47D Skytrain collide in mid air near Stavanger Airport Sola in Stavanger Norway while the C 47D is on final approach to the airport Both aircraft crash killing the F 84 pilot and all 10 people aboard the C 47D 54 July 12 During a charter flight from Wake Island Airfield on Wake Island to Honolulu International Airport in Honolulu Territory of Hawaii the Transocean Air Lines Douglas DC 6 The Royal Hawaiian registration N90806 crashes at high speed into the Pacific Ocean 344 miles 554 km east of Wake Island killing all 58 people on board 55 Mid July At the request of Rear Admiral Joseph J Jocko Clark the commander of the U S Navy s aircraft carrier task force Task Force 77 off Korea atomic bombs are placed aboard Task Force 77 carriers as a precautionary measure in case they are needed if the Korean War expands into Manchuria 39 July 17 Lieutenant Guy P Bordelon scores his fifth aerial victory becoming the United States Navy s only ace of the Korean War He had scored all five victories since June 29 using an F4U 5N Corsair night fighter to shoot down North Korean Polikarpov Po 2 NATO reporting name Mule biplanes making night harassment raids 56 A U S Navy Fairchild R4Q 2 Packet carrying Reserve Officers Training Corps ROTC students from summer training in Corpus Christi Texas to Norfolk Virginia crashes into a wooded area during its initial climb after taking off following a refueling stop at Naval Air Station Whiting Field Florida killing 44 of the 46 people on board 57 July 23 A U S Navy fleet record 61 000th landing takes place aboard the aircraft carrier USS Boxer CVA 21 off Korea 58 July 24 26 Operating off the east coast of Korea the U S Navy attack aircraft carriers USS Boxer USS Lake Champlain CVA 39 USS Philippine Sea CVA 47 and USS Princeton CVA 37 supporting United Nations ground forces break records for the number of sorties flown with the highest sortie rates of the Korean War They average 170 sorties per day and Princeton aircraft fly 184 sorties on one day 59 60 July 27 Aircraft from the aircraft carriers of U S Navy Task Force 77 attack airfields in North Korea Since July 1 U S Navy carrier aircraft have flown 6 423 sorties over Korea and aircraft ordnance tonnage has doubled since May 1 58 Hours before the armistice that ends the Korean War U S Air Force pilot Ralph S Parr flying an F 86F Sabre scores the final aerial victory of the war shooting down in flames a Soviet Ilyushin Il 12 NATO reporting name Coach cargo aircraft in restricted airspace over North Korea with one long burst of gunfire killing all 21 people aboard the Il 12 It is his 10th victory all of them scored during 30 missions flown in the last seven weeks of the war tying him with five other pilots for total kills during the conflict The Soviet Union claims the Il 12 which crashes 4 kilometers 2 5 miles from Mao erh shan in the People s Republic of China was a civilian aircraft carrying VIPs but Parr claims it was marked with a military red star 44 61 The Korean War ends During the war the United States has dropped 635 000 short tons 576 062 metric tons of bombs compared with 503 000 short tons 456 314 metric tons throughout the entire Pacific Theater of Operations during World War II as well as 32 557 short tons 29 535 metric tons of napalm 62 The U S Navy has flown 276 000 combat sorties only 7 000 fewer than it had in all of World War II and dropped 177 000 short tons 160 573 metric tons of bombs 77 000 short tons 67 132 metric tons more than it did during all of World War II It has lost 1 248 aircraft 564 of them including 302 F4U Corsairs and 124 AD Skyraiders to enemy action Since mid 1951 the U S Navy and U S Marine Corps combined have lost 384 tactical aircraft to enemy ground fire including 193 Corsairs and 102 Skyraiders A typical U S Navy carrier air wing has lost 10 percent of its aircrew during its deployment to Korea 63 Aircraft of the British Royal Navy s Fleet Air Arm have flown over 20 000 carrier sorties during the war 64 July 28 Two B 47 Stratojet bombers of the U S Air Force s 305th Bombardment Wing set speed records when one flies from RCAF Goose Bay Labrador to RAF Fairford England in 4 hours 14 minutes and the other flies from Limestone Air Force Base Maine to RAF Fairford in 4 hours 45 minutes Piloted by test pilot Bill Bridgeman the Douglas X 3 Stiletto reaches the highest speed it ever achieves attaining Mach 1 21 in a 30 degree dive from an altitude of 36 000 feet 11 000 meters 65 August edit A Royal Air Force English Electric Canberra on an intelligence gathering flight overflies the secret Kapustin Yar rocket test site in the Soviet Union August 1 Indian Airlines begins operations 66 August 20 Using aerial refueling 17 U S Air Force F 84G Thunderjets make the longest ever nonstop flight by jet fighters flying 4 485 miles 7 218 km from the United States to the United Kingdom September edit September 1 After beginning its descent to Nice Airport in Nice France Air France Flight 178 a Lockheed L 749A Constellation registration F BAZZ strays off course and crashes into the side of Mount Cimet in the Maritime Alps 80 kilometers 50 miles northeast of Nice All 42 people on board die including French violinist Jacques Thibaud 67 The United States Air Force conducts the world s first jet to jet aerial refueling when a KB 47 Stratojet tanker refuels a B 47 Stratojet bomber 68 A Regina Cargo Airlines Douglas C 47K Skytrain registration N19941 carrying military personnel on a charter flight from Fort Ord in Monterey California to McChord Air Force Base in Tacoma Washington crashes southeast of Vail Washington killing all 21 people on board 69 70 September 15 West Germany establishes its Vorlaufige Bundesstelle fur Luftfahrtgerat und Flugunfalluntersuchung Provisional Federal Office for Avionic Devices and Investigation of Aviation Accidents September 16 American Airlines Flight 723 a Convair CV 240 0 crashes in Colonie New York while on final approach in fog to land at Albany Airport killing all 28 people on board 71 September 17 Test pilot Scott Crossfield reaches Mach 1 85 at an altitude of 74 000 feet 23 000 m in a Douglas Skyrocket 34 September 21 North Korean pilot No Kum Sok defects to South Korea bringing his MiG 15 with him to Seoul and collecting a US 100 000 reward September 28 Resort Airlines Flight 1081 a Curtiss C 46F 1 CU Commando registration N66534 crashes on approach to Standiford Field in Louisville Kentucky and bursts into flames killing 25 of the 41 people on board 72 October edit October Chapter One of the Milwaukee Wisconsin based Experimental Aircraft Association is formed in Riverside California October 3 Flying a Douglas XF4D 1 U S Navy Lieutenant Commander James F Verdin sets a world airspeed record over a 3 km 1 9 mi course of 752 944 mph 1 211 746 km h It is the first time that a carrier capable combat aircraft in its normal configuration sets a world speed record 73 74 October 10 A British Royal Air Force English Electric Canberra wins the 1953 London to Christchurch air race flying 11 792 miles 18 977 km from the UK to New Zealand in 23 hours 50 minutes 75 October 14 A Sabena Convair CV 240 12 registration OO AWQ loses engine power just after taking off from Frankfurt International Airport in Frankfurt am Main West Germany and crashes killing all 44 people on board 76 Test pilot Scott Crossfield reaches Mach 1 96 1 262 mph 2 031 km h only 25 mph 40 km h below Mach 2 in a Douglas Skyrocket 34 October 16 Flying a Douglas XF4D 1 Robert Rahm sets a world air speed over distance record over a 100 km 62 mi closed circuit course of 728 11 mph 1 171 78 km h at Muroc Dry Lake California 74 October 19 During a domestic flight in Mexico from Aeropuerto del Norte outside Monterrey to the Nueva Ciudad Guerrero airstrip carrying officials and reporters to the inauguration of the Falcon Dam a Pemex Douglas DC 3 registration XC PMX crashes in a ravine near Mamulique killing all 15 people on board 77 October 20 A Transworld Airlines Lockheed Constellation makes the first non stop scheduled passenger flight across the continental United States October 28 SABENA becomes the first airline to offer transatlantic service from the north of England when it inaugurates a Brussels Manchester New York City route with a flight by a Douglas DC 6B registration OO CTH October 29 The British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines Douglas DC 6 Resolution operating as Flight 304 crashes near Woodside California while on initial approach to San Francisco International Airport in San Mateo County California killing all 19 people on board Among the dead is pianist William Kapell 78 Flying a North American YF 100A Super Sabre U S Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Frank K Speedy Pete Everest sets a world speed record of 755 149 mph 1 215 295 km h 79 October 30 The United States National Security Council document NSC 162 2 is adopted It states that the United States military posture must remain strong with emphasis on the capability of inflicting massive retaliatory damage by offensive striking power and that the United States will consider nuclear weapons to be as available for use as other munitions The document brings the term massive retaliation into general use and inaugurates the New Look defense policy of President Dwight D Eisenhower which reduces American military spending and force levels and places a great reliance on strategic power particularly on long range nuclear bombers to defend the United States and to deter foreign militaries from aggressive activities abroad 80 November edit The United Kingdom s first operational atomic bomb Blue Danube is delivered to the Bomber Command stockpile at RAF Wittering in eastern England concluding the High Explosive Research project to develop it 81 November 3 A Lloyd Aereo Boliviano Douglas DC 3 314 registration CP 600 crashes on the top of the Rodeo Pampa mountain range south of Tarabuco Bolivia killing all 28 people on board 82 November 12 The LADE Junkers Ju 52 3msai Rio Negro registration T 159 collides in mid air with an Argentine Air Force de Havilland DH 104 Dove near Villa Mugueta Argentina The Dove crashes killing all seven people on board The Ju 52 pilot attempts an emergency landing but loses control just before touchdown and the Ju 52 also crashes killing all 13 people on board 82 November 15 The first Airmail service begins into Death Valley National Monument landing at Furnace Creek Airport L06 This was part of airmail route AM 105 November 17 Two United States Air Force Kaiser Frazer C 119F Flying Boxcars collide in mid air due to an engine failure while flying as part of a 12 plane formation dropping paratroopers over the Holland Drop Zone at Fort Bragg North Carolina One C 119F makes a successful emergency landing but the other descends over the drop zone striking a number of paratroopers and killing 10 of them before crashing killing all five people aboard the plane 83 November 20 Scott Crossfield flies the Douglas Skyrocket to Mach 2 005 at an altitude of 62 000 feet 19 000 meters in a dive over Antelope Valley in California It is the first manned flight to exceed Mach 2 and it sets a new world airspeed record of 1 291 mph 2 078 km h for manned flight 84 November 30 Former Governor of Michigan Kim Sigler and all four of his passengers die when the Beechcraft Bonanza he is piloting crashes into a television broadcast tower near Augusta Michigan on a foggy night December edit December 2 The Douglas X 3 Stiletto completes its 20th flight The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA will turn it over to the United States Air Force for its next six flights after which the Air Force will return it to NACA 65 December 4 An Aviaco Bristol 170 Freighter 21 crashes into the side of a mountain peak obscured by rain near Guaderrama Spain 20 minutes prior to an anticipated landing at Barajas Airport in Madrid killing 23 of the 33 people on board 85 December 11 A Royal Air Force Avro Shackleton MR 2 crashes into the sea off Argyll Scotland during an antisubmarine warfare exercise killing its entire crew of 10 86 December 12 An Indian Airlines Douglas C 47A DK Skytrain experiences engine trouble just after takeoff from Sonegaon Airport in Nagpur India When the pilot attempts to return to the airport he banks too steeply and the aircraft loses height rapidly crashes in a field and burns killing 13 of the 14 people on board 87 Flying the Bell X 1A Chuck Yeager reaches an altitude of 22 280 meters 73 100 feet where he sets a new world speed record of Mach 2 44 equal to 2 608 km h 1 621 mph at that altitude in level flight December 19 A Sabena Convair CV 240 registration OO AWO strikes the ground 2 5 km 1 6 mi short of the runway while on final approach to Kloten Airport in low visibility conditions One passenger is killed but the other 39 passengers and all three crew members survive 88 December 20 Searching for the nine man crew of a United States Navy Consolidated PB4Y 2 Privateer that had disappeared while tracking Typhoon Doris a U S Navy Douglas R4D 8 Skytrain crashes into a volcanic crater on Agrihan in the Mariana Islands killing its entire 10 man crew Its wreckage will not be discovered until December 26 89 December 29 A French Air Force Nord 2501 Noratlas disappears over the Pyrenees Mountains with the loss of all 10 people on board during a flight from French Algeria to Mont De Marsan Airport in France A search party will discover its wreckage on Pic de Costabonne on January 5 1954 90 First flights editJanuary edit January 2 Sud Ouest Djinn 91 January 3 Cessna 310 91 January 5 Ambrosini Sagittario 91 January 14 Convair XF2Y 1 prototype of the Convair F2Y Sea Dart inadvertent short flight during intended fast taxi run January 27 Hurel Dubois HD 31 91 January 29 Morane Saulnier MS 755 Fleuret 91 March edit March 2 Sud Ouest SO 9000 Trident 91 March 4 Bell HSL 92 March 7 Ilyushin Il 40 NATO reporting name Brawny April edit April 9 Convair XF2Y 1 prototype of the Convair F2Y Sea Dart 93 official first flight April 21 Doman LZ 5 91 May edit May 9 SNCASO Farfadet 91 May 16 Leduc O 21 91 May 18 Douglas DC 7 91 May 19 Grumman XF10F Jaguar 91 May 25 North American YF 100A prototype of the North American F 100 Super Sabre by George Welch 79 June edit June 10 Potez 75 94 June 14 Blackburn Beverley June 15 Farman F 520 Monitor III June 19 Piaggio P 149July edit July 3 North American FJ 3 Fury 95 August edit Westland Whirlwind August 1 SNCASE Baroudeur 96 September edit Lualdi Tassotti ES 53 Mooney M20 September 3 Pilatus P 3 97 September 21 DINFIA IA 35 Huanquero 98 October edit October 13 North American X 10 October 13 Short Seamew October 24 Convair YF 102 prototype of the F 102 Delta Dagger 99 December edit December 10 Beech Super 18 100 December 14 Miles M 77 Sparrowjet December 23 Lockheed XFV 1 unplanned jump prior to first official flight 101 Entered service editLate 1953 McDonnell F3H Demon with the 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