Stockport Air Disaster

The Stockport Air Disaster was the crash of a Canadair C-4 Argonaut aircraft owned by British Midland Airways, registration G-ALHG, near the centre of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England on Sunday 4 June 1967. 72 of the 84 aboard were killed in the accident. The 12 survivors were seriously injured. It is currently the fourth worst disaster in British aviation history. The aircraft, which had been chartered by Arrowsmith Holidays Ltd, left Palm... more

Duration:

  • Jun 4, 1967 — Jun 4, 1967

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Airliner accident

Date:

  • Jun 4, 1967

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Passengers:

  • 79

Crew:

  • 5

Survivors:

  • 12

Fatalities:

  • 72

Injuries:

  • 12

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Event

Duration:

  • Jun 4, 1967 — Jun 4, 1967

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Total fatalities:

  • 72
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