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Accident | |
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Date | June 23, 1967 |
Summary | Mechanical failure, causing • In-flight fire • Structural failure • Loss of control |
Site | Blossburg, Pennsylvania 41°40′57″N 77°3′5″W / 41.68250°N 77.05139°W |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | BAC 1-11 204AF |
Aircraft name | Discover America |
Operator | Mohawk Airlines |
Registration | N1116J |
Flight origin | Syracuse Hancock International Airport, Syracuse, NY |
Stopover | Elmira Corning Regional Airport, Elmira, NY |
Destination | Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Washington D.C. |
Occupants | 34 |
Passengers | 30 |
Crew | 4 |
Fatalities | 34 |
Survivors | 0 |
Mohawk Airlines Flight 40 was a scheduled passenger flight between Syracuse, New York and Washington, DC, with an intermediate stop in Elmira, New York. On June 23, 1967 it suffered a loss of control and crashed, killing all 30 passengers and four crew on board. It was the deadliest disaster in the airline's history. A valve in the auxiliary power unit had suffered a complete failure, spreading fire to the tailplane, causing a loss of pitch control.