Date/Time | Person | Location | Aircraft | Details | Notes |
Mar 28, 1950 | Laurence Steinhart 57, U.S. ambassador | Ramsayville, Ontario, Canada | Douglas C-47 | Crashed in flames in a snow covered field. Enigne failure. 5 killed. One crew member parachuted to safetly. | |
Aug 26, 1951 | Bill Barilko 24, Toronto Maple Leafs hockey player | Near Cochrane, Ontario, Canada | Fairchild 24 | Crashed while returning from a fishing trip at James Bay with friend Henry Hudson. Wreckage found 11 years later on June 6, 1962. 2 killed | |
Jan 22, 1952 | Robert PorterPatterson 60, Secretary of War under President Roosevelt | Elizabeth, New Jersey | American Airlines Flight 6780 Convair 240-0 N94229 cn:054 | Crashed into an apartment building during the approach. Official cause unknown. Possibly carburetor icing. All 23 aboard killed including 7 on the ground. | details in database |
Mar 18, 1953 04:10
| Richard E. Ellsworth 42, Brigadier General who Ellsworth Air Force Base is named after | Trinity Bay, Newfoundland | Convair RB-36H Peacemaker | Flew into a hill while on a training mission from Lajes, Azores to Rapid City, South Dakota, All 23 aboard killed. | |
Sep 1, 1953
| Jacques Thibaud 72, French Violinist | Near Barcelonette, France | Air France. Lockheed 749C Constellation F-BAZZ cn: 2674 | Flew into Mt. Cemet in the French Alps. All 42 aboard killed. | details in database |
Oct 29, 1953
| William Kapell 31, American pianist | Near Half Moon Bay, California | British Com. Flight 304 Pacific AL Douglas DC-6 VH-BPE cn:43125 | Crashed while on approach to SF airport. Pilot error. Crew failed to follow prescribed procedures for a instrument approach. All 19 aboard killed. | details in database |
Nov 30, 1953 | Kimber "Kim" Sigler 59, Former Governor of Michigan | Battle Creek, Michigan | Beechcraft Bonanza | Crashed into a TV broadcast tower in fog while piloting his plane. All 4 aboard killed. | |
Jan 10, 1954 09:30 | Reginald "Chester" Wilmot 42, Australian broadcaster, correspondent | Elba, Italy | de Havilland DH106 Comet G-AlYP cn:06003 | Broke up in midair due to a design flaw. All 35 people aboard killed. | |
Jan 10, 1954 18:00 | Thomas E. Braniff 71, Co-founder of Braniff Airways | Shreveport, Louisiana | Grummand amphibian | While on a hunting trip his plane crashed into a house on the shore of Lake Wallace shortly after taking off. Icing. All 12 aboard killed. | |
Jun 30, 1954 | R.W. Blackwood 32 Bill Lyles 33, gospel singers in the Blackwood Brothers Quartet | Clanton, Alabama | Beech 18 | During a practice landing the plane aborted the landing, stalled and dove into the ground. Blackwood who was piloting the plane forgot to re-trim the tabs from landing to takeoff. All 3 aboard killed. | |
Jul 1, 1954 | John McBride Alabama halfback
| Kelly Air Force Base, Texas | Army trainer | Killed in an ROTC training flight. 2 killed. | |
Oct 30, 1954 | Wilbur Shaw 52, president Indianapolis Motor Speedway | Decatur, Indiana | Cessna | Crashed into a corn field and broke into pieces. All 3 aboard killed. | |
Jul 31, 1955 | Robert Francis 25, Actor | Burbank, California | Beechcraft Bonanza | The plane landed and then took off. The engine sputtered and the plane stalled and spun into the ground, bursting into flames. All 3 aboard killed. Appeared in the Caine Mutiny. | |
Sep 20, 1956 18:21 | Thomas Gastall 23, baseball player, Baltimore Orioles catcher | Riviera Beach, Maryland | Aerocoupe | The last message received from the plane was Gastall was trying to make an emergency crash landing into Chesapeake Bay. His body was found 5 days later. 1 killed. | |
Nov 24, 1956
| Guido Cantelli 36, orchestra and opera conductor | Paris, France | Linee Aeree Italiane Douglas DC-6B I-LEAD cn:45075 | Crashed during takeoff. Cause undetermined. 34 of 35 aboard killed. | details in database |
Nov 27, 1956 | Charlie Peete 27, baseball player, St. Louis Cardinal outfielder | Cevilla, Venezuela | Linea Aeropostal Venezolana Lockheed Constellation Fight 253 YV-C-AMA | Crashed into a 6,700 ft. mountain while on approach. Peete was on his way to play winter ball in Venezuela. All 25 aboard killed. | |
Dec 9, 1956 19:15 | Gordon Sturtridge, Mel Becket, Ray Syrnyk, Mario DeMarco, Calvin Jones Canadian football players | Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada | Trans Canada Air Lines Canadair DC-4M-2 Northstar Flight 810-9 CF-TFD cn: 128
| The plane crashed into Mount Slesse after an engine caught fire and the plane experienced severe icing and turbulence. Five members of the Canadian Football League, returning from an all star game, were killed. Wreckage not found until May 10, 1957. | |
Jan 31, 1957 11:18 | Archie Twitchell 50, test pilot / actor | Sunland, California | Douglas Aircraft N8210H cn: 45192 Doublas DC-7B | Twitchell, a test pilot for Douglas Aircraft, was killed when the plane he was copiloting crashed and burned on it's first test flight after a midair collision with a U.S. Air Force jet fighter. Twitchell was also an accomplished actor. All 5 aboard the plane, 1 of 2 aboard the jet and 3 on the ground killed. | details in database |
Mar 17, 1957
| Ramon Magsaysay 50, president of the Philippines | Cebu, Philippines | Philippine Air Force Douglas C-47 | Crashed into Mt. Manunggal while on a campaign tour for reelection. All 24 aboard killed. | details in database |
Apr 15, 1957 07:47 | Pedro Infante Cruz 39, Mexican actor, singer | Merida, Mexico | TAMSA B-24 Liberator XA-KUN | An engine failed on takeoff, causing the plane to spiral to the ground killing 2 on the ground as well as all occupants on the plane. Infante was co-piloting the plane. All 3 aboard killed. | |
Feb 6, 1958 14:17 | Manchester United football team | Munich, Germany | British European Airways Flight 609 Amb. A5-57 G-ALZU cn:5217 | Unable to gain altitude, crashed at the end of the runway in a snowstorm. Controversy as to if the cause was ice on the wings or drag from slush on the runway. 23 of 44 aboard killed. 8 team members killed. | 
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Mar 22, 1958 02:05 | Mike Todd 49, film director and producer Art Cohn 50, screenwriter | Grants, New Mexico | Lockheed Loadstar N300E cn:2312 | The aircraft crashed in an area of fog snow and thunderstorms. Liz Taylor, his wife, stayed home ill with bronchitis. The plane was named The Lucky Liz. All 4 aboard including Art Cohn, his biographer were killed. | 
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Aug 14, 1958 c 3:45 | Egyptian fencing team | North Atlantic Ocean, 100 miles W. of Ireland | KLM Flight 607E Flight 607E Lockheed Constellation PH-LKM cn:4841 | Six member of the Egyptian fencing team were killed after the aircraft experienced overspeeding of the outer propeller. All 99 aboard killed. | details in database |
Feb 3, 1959 c 01:00 | Ritchie Valens,17 Buddy Holly, 22 Jiles "the Big Bopper" Richardson 28, rock and roll singers | Mason City, Iowa | Beechcraft Bonanza N3794N | Crashed shortly after taking off into poor weather conditions. The pilot was not IFR qualified and flying VFR. Possibly caused by spatial disorientation, unfamiliarity with the attitude indicator or icing. Valens got to go on the flip of a coin leaving Tommy Allsup behind. 4 killed, including pilot Roger Peterson. | 
details in database |
Mar 29, 1959
| Barthélémy Boganda 49, president of the Central African Republic | Near Bangui Central African Republic | Atlas flying boxcar | The plane exploded in mid-air while on a flight from Berberati to Bangui. Speculation is the plane was shot down. All 9 aboard killed. | |
Apr 29, 1959 | Joaquin Blume Spanish gymnastics champion | Valdemeca, Spain | Iberian Airlines DC-3 EC-ABC cn:19334 | Crashed into the east slopes of Sierra de Valdemeca after being diverted due to poor weather. All 28 aboard killed. | details in database |