G-CATL
Flight / Schedule
G-CATL
Aircraft
Fairchild FC-2Registration
G-CATL
MSN
511
Year of Manufacture
1928
Operator
Canadian AirwaysDate
January 31, 1933 at 12:00 AM
Type
CRASHFlight Type
Scheduled Revenue Flight
Flight Phase
Flight
Crash Site
Plain, Valley
Crash Location
Cameron Bay Northwest Territories
Region
North America • Canada
Coordinates
66.0626°, -117.8866°
Narrative Report
On January 31, 1933 at 12:00 AM, G-CATL experienced a crash involving Fairchild FC-2, operated by Canadian Airways, with the event recorded near Cameron Bay Northwest Territories.
The flight was categorized as scheduled revenue flight and the reported phase was flight at a plain, valley crash site.
0 people were known to be on board, 0 fatalities were recorded, 0 survivors were identified or estimated.
Crew on board: 0, crew fatalities: 0, passengers on board: 0, passenger fatalities: 0, other fatalities: 0.
Crashed 7 km south from Gronard Lake, near Cameron Bay, and destroyed by a post crash fire. Occupant's fate unknown.
Aircraft reference details include registration G-CATL, MSN 511, year of manufacture 1928.
Geospatial coordinates for this crash are approximately 66.0626°, -117.8866°.
Fatalities
Total
0
Crew
0
Passengers
0
Other
0
Crash Summary
Crashed 7 km south from Gronard Lake, near Cameron Bay, and destroyed by a post crash fire. Occupant's fate unknown.
Occupants & Outcome
Crew On Board
0
Passengers On Board
0
Estimated Survivors
0
Fatality Rate
—
Known people on board: 0
Operational Details
Operator
Canadian AirwaysFlight Type
Scheduled Revenue Flight
Flight Phase
Flight
Crash Site
Plain, Valley
Region / Country
North America • Canada
Aircraft Details
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