Hamburg – Oslo

Crashed in unknown circumstances in Hadbjerg, northwest of Aarhus. The aircraft was written off while there were no casualties.

Flight / Schedule

Hamburg – Oslo

Registration

OO-HOM

MSN

6381

Year of Manufacture

1946

Operator

Private Belgian

Date

March 25, 1947 at 12:00 AM

Type

CRASH

Flight Type

Private

Flight Phase

Flight

Crash Site

Plain, Valley

Crash Location

Hadbjerg Midtjylland

Region

Europe • Denmark

Coordinates

56.3314°, 10.1051°

Narrative Report

On March 25, 1947 at 12:00 AM, Hamburg – Oslo experienced a crash involving Miles M.57 Aerovan, operated by Private Belgian, with the event recorded near Hadbjerg Midtjylland.

The flight was categorized as private 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 in unknown circumstances in Hadbjerg, northwest of Aarhus. The aircraft was written off while there were no casualties.

Aircraft reference details include registration OO-HOM, MSN 6381, year of manufacture 1946.

Geospatial coordinates for this crash are approximately 56.3314°, 10.1051°.

Fatalities

Total

0

Crew

0

Passengers

0

Other

0

Crash Summary

Crashed in unknown circumstances in Hadbjerg, northwest of Aarhus. The aircraft was written off while there were no casualties.

Occupants & Outcome

Crew On Board

0

Passengers On Board

0

Estimated Survivors

0

Fatality Rate

Known people on board: 0

Operational Details

Schedule / Flight

Hamburg – Oslo

Operator

Private Belgian

Flight Type

Private

Flight Phase

Flight

Crash Site

Plain, Valley

Region / Country

Europe • Denmark

Aircraft Details

Registration

OO-HOM

MSN

6381

Year of Manufacture

1946

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