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    Airframe Family: Bristol 100/200/300 Britannia / CL-28/CP-107 Argus / CL-44/CC-106 Yukon
    Latest Model:CC-106 Yukon
    Last Military Serial:106925 CAF
    Construction Number:05
    Last Civil Registration:LV-JSY
    Compressed ID:Canadair CC-106 sn 106925 CAF cn 05...
    Latest Owner or Location:Aerotransportes Entre Rios-AER

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a CC-106 by Canadair.

    23 May 1961

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Canadian Armed Forces with s/n 15925.

    4 May 1966

    Transferred to 1 (F) Wing, Marville, France.

    4 May 1966


    Photographer: James Craik

    26 May 1970

    New serial number assigned: 106925 CAF

    Circa November 1970

    To Aerotransportes Entre Rios-AER with new c/r LV-JSY (Canadair CC-106 Yukon (CL-44), 5).

    27 September 1975

    Crashed.
    Summary: The airframe was written off. There were six fatalities. There were 20,108 hours and 5,891 cycles on the airframe at the time. The cargo flight departed Miami International Airport, FL (MIA/KMIA), United States of America and was destined for Panama City-Paitilla Airport (PAC/MPMG), Panama. The accident occurred at Miami International Airport, FL (MIA) (United States of America) while taking off. Narrative: Aerotransportes Entre Rios cargo flight 501/90 crashed while attempting a night VMC takeoff from runway 27L at the Miami International Airport, Florida...
    For a complete description of the event read the Aviation Safety Network Report.


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    James Craik

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