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American Airlines Flight 1 (1936)

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Summary
  
Undetermined

Crew
  
3

Aircraft type
  
Operator
  
Survivor
  
0

Location
  
Passengers
  
14

Survivors
  
0

Date
  
14 January 1936

Total fatalities
  
17 (all)

Passenger count
  
14

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American airlines flight 1


American Airlines Flight 1 was a Douglas DC-2 airliner on a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Memphis to Little Rock. On Tuesday, January 14, 1936, the flight crashed into a swamp near Goodwin, Arkansas, disintegrating on impact and killing all 17 people on board. "With great difficulty the bodies of the victims were brought out of the marsh where their bodies were found scattered among fragments of the shattered plane." At the time, it was the worst civil plane crash on U.S. soil. As of 2016, it remains the deadliest crash in Arkansas state history.

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Cause

A cause for the crash could not be determined, though probable causes include passenger interference, fuel exhaustion in one tank, flying below a safe altitude, and/or the co-pilot somehow being alone at the controls.

References

American Airlines Flight 1 (1936) Wikipedia


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