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1939 Imperial Airways flying boat ditching information


1939 Imperial Airways flying boat ditching
Accident
Date21 January 1939
SummaryDitched due to engine icing and sank in heavy seas
SiteAtlantic Ocean
Aircraft
Aircraft typeShort S.23 Empire
Aircraft nameCavalier
OperatorImperial Airways
RegistrationG-ADUU
Flight originPort Washington, New York, United States
DestinationBermuda
Passengers8
Crew5
Fatalities3
Injuries10
Survivors10

On 21 January 1939, the Imperial Airways Short Empire flying boat Cavalier, en route from New York City to Bermuda, lost power to its engines and ditched in heavy seas approximately 285 miles (459 km) southeast of New York. She subsequently sank with the loss of three lives. Ten hours later, ten survivors were picked up by the tanker Esso Baytown.[1]

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