File:PBY-5A USCG with injured from Sabena crash 1946.jpeg

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A U.S. Coast Guard Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina (BuNo 48314) on Gander Lake. The PBY was transporting the injured survivors from the crash site of a Belgian SABENA Douglas DC-4, which had crashed circa 35 km south-west of Gander International Airport, Newfoundland, on 18 September 1946. The injured were flown by helicopter to Gander Lake, put on life rafts, lifted in the PBYs and flown to Gander.

The DC-4 OO-CBG crashed due to a pilot error on the approach to Gander on the flight from Brussels (Belgium) to New York (USA) on 18 September 1946, killing 27 of 44 people on board. Rescue teams, mainly from the U.S. Coast Guard, made the first helicopter rescue and saved the remaining passengers, most of whom were injured.
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Source U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation photo No. 1993.501.073.116
Author U.S. Navy

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