64-17669

While cruising side-by-side with a second USAF Invader registered 64-17668, the airplane was hit by enemy fire and the right wing caught fire. The crew from the second aircraft bailed out before both aircraft collided and crashed. Both crew members were killed. Crew: Cpt Dwight Stanley Campbell, Cpt Robert Lee Sholl.

Flight / Schedule

64-17669

Registration

64-17669

Date

February 21, 1967 at 12:00 AM

Type

CRASH

Flight Type

Military

Flight Phase

Flight

Crash Site

Plain, Valley

Crash Location

Ban Thapachôn Khammouan Province

Region

Asia • Laos

Crash Cause

Terrorism act, Hijacking, Sabotage

Narrative Report

On February 21, 1967 at 12:00 AM, 64-17669 experienced a crash involving Douglas A-26 Invader, operated by United States Air Force - USAF, with the event recorded near Ban Thapachôn Khammouan Province.

The flight was categorized as military and the reported phase was flight at a plain, valley crash site.

2 people were known to be on board, 2 fatalities were recorded, 0 survivors were identified or estimated. This corresponds to an estimated fatality rate of 100.0%.

Crew on board: 2, crew fatalities: 2, passengers on board: 0, passenger fatalities: 0, other fatalities: 0.

The listed crash cause is terrorism act, hijacking, sabotage. While cruising side-by-side with a second USAF Invader registered 64-17668, the airplane was hit by enemy fire and the right wing caught fire. The crew from the second aircraft bailed out before both aircraft collided and crashed. Both crew members were killed. Crew: Cpt Dwight Stanley Campbell, Cpt Robert Lee Sholl.

Aircraft reference details include registration 64-17669.

Fatalities

Total

2

Crew

2

Passengers

0

Other

0

Crash Summary

While cruising side-by-side with a second USAF Invader registered 64-17668, the airplane was hit by enemy fire and the right wing caught fire. The crew from the second aircraft bailed out before both aircraft collided and crashed. Both crew members were killed. Crew: Cpt Dwight Stanley Campbell, Cpt Robert Lee Sholl.

Cause: Terrorism act, Hijacking, Sabotage

Occupants & Outcome

Crew On Board

2

Passengers On Board

0

Estimated Survivors

0

Fatality Rate

100.0%

Known people on board: 2

Operational Details

Flight Type

Military

Flight Phase

Flight

Crash Site

Plain, Valley

Region / Country

Asia • Laos

Aircraft Details

Registration

64-17669

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