Cargo flight operating Los Angeles to Da Nang Air Base in South Vietnam
Flying Tiger Line Flight 45
A DC-8-63F of Flying Tigers, similar to the one involved in the accident
Accident
Date
July 27, 1970 (1970-07-27)
Summary
Controlled Flight Into Terrain presumably caused by unusual meteorological conditions
Site
Naha Air Force Base, Okinawa, U.S. Civil Admin. of the Ryukyu Is.
Aircraft
Aircraft type
Douglas DC-8-63F
Operator
Flying Tiger Line
Registration
N785FT
Flight origin
Los Angeles International Airport, Westchester, Los Angeles, California, USA
Stopover
San Francisco International Airport, San Mateo County, California, USA
1st stopover
Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, SeaTac, Washington, USA
2nd stopover
Cold Bay Airport, Cold Bay, Alaska, USA
3rd stopover
Haneda Airport, Ōta, Tokyo, Japan
4th stopover
Naha Air Force Base, Okinawa
5th stopover
Kai Tak Airport, Hong Kong
Last stopover
Cam Ranh Bay Air Force Base, Khánh Hòa, Republic of Vietnam
Destination
Da Nang Air Base, Da Nang, Republic of Vietnam
Passengers
0
Crew
4
Fatalities
4
Injuries
0
Missing
0
Survivors
0
Flying Tiger Line Flight 45 was a regularly scheduled cargo flight by Flying Tiger Line from Los Angeles to Da Nang Air Base in South Vietnam, with intermediate stops at San Francisco, Seattle, Cold Bay, Tokyo, Naha, Hong Kong, and Cam Ranh.[1] On July 27, 1970, the flight, a Douglas DC-8-63F with the registration N785FT crashed on final approach as it was trying to make its 4th stopover at Naha Airport (then Naha Air Base) in Okinawa, which was under US administration at the time.
^AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT REPORT(PDF). National Transportation Safety Board. 1971. pp. 1–3. - Copy at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
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