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Constructed as a DC-7B. |
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14 May 1958 |
To Eastern Air Lines with new c/r N848D. |
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31 January 1966 |
To California Airmotive keeping c/r N848D. |
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From March 1968 to May 1971 |
To McCollum Aviation keeping c/r N848D. |
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From January 1969 to April 1970 |
Leased to Society of Sky Roamers. |
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May 1971 |
To Christian Flight Services keeping c/r N848D. |
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Withdrawn from use. |
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February 1975 |
To T B M Inc, Tulare, CA with new c/r N848D. |
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Operated as fire service #61. |
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1985 |
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July 1991 |
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August 1991 |
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1 October 1992 |
Destroyed in a crash. |
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1 October 1992 |
Crashed. |
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At about 6,000 feet MSL heading in a north-northwesterly direction after departing the drop pattern, with no visible signs of engine problems and no indication of concern present in his radio transmissions. The DC-7B continued northbound toward gently rising terrain about two miles from the intended drop site and was next observed heading in an easterly direction and low to the ground. The airtanker was reported to be in a sharply pitched up attitude prior to dropping its retardant. Air attack reported that he observed the retardant start and stop, but did not know if a full load had been dropped. He said the load was continuous. The DC-7B was then reported to fall off on the right wing as it descended steeply toward the ground. During this sequence, the captain transmitted on the radio, Were going in, were going in.It was at this point that tree strikes occurred which removed the horizontal stabilizers and elevators from the tail of the airtanker. This entire sequence took place within the span of about 60 seconds. The airtanker then went behind a ridge and white smoke was observed rising from the site.The airtanker had impacted the ground in steep terrain at an elevation of approximately 5,100 feet MSL. Some of the wreckage was deposited in a creek bottom and the remainder was located on an adjacent south-facing slope. Both the captain and copilot were fatally injured. The aircraft was totally destroyed. |
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18 May 1994 |
Civil registration, N848D, cancelled. |
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