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British European Airways Flight 142
Accident
Date22 October 1958
Summary Mid-air collision
Site Nettuno, near Anzio, Italy
First aircraft

A Vickers Viscount similar to the accident aircraft
Type Vickers Viscount 701
Operator British European Airways
RegistrationG-ANHC
Flight origin London Heathrow Airport, England
Destination Naples Airport, Italy
Passengers26
Crew5
Fatalities31
Survivors0
Second aircraft

A North American F-86 Sabre similar to the accident aircraft
Type North American F-86E Sabre
Operator Italian Air Force
Passengers0
Crew1
Survivors1

British European Airways Flight 142 (callsign Beeline 142) was a scheduled service between London Heathrow Airport and Naples Airport. On 22 October 1958, it was flown by a Vickers Viscount 701, registered G-ANHC, [1] and named "Sir Leopold McClintock". [2] During its flight, the Viscount collided with an Italian Air Force North American F-86E Sabre over Anzio, Italy.

Accident

Flight 142 was flying at 23,500 feet towards Naples when it collided with the F-86E. The F-86E was the leading aircraft of four on a tactical training exercise when it hit the Viscount. Both aircraft crashed, with the loss of all people on the Viscount. The F-86 pilot, Captain Giovanni Savorelli, didn't use his ejector but parachuted down successfully and spent 6 months in hospital. [1]

Investigation

While no blame was assigned for the accident, it was noted that the Viscount had strayed out of its airway and into a military-prohibited area. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Accident description at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 14 August 2009.
  2. ^ ABC Civil Aircraft Markings 1957

External links

  • "Air crash in Anzio". British Pathé. (includes description and video of aftermath including fuselage and burial ceremony)
  • "Italian air crash kills 31". Daily Illini. 23 October 1958. Retrieved 3 January 2021 – via Illinois National Library.
  • "The Nettuno Tragedy". Flight. Vol. 74, no. 2598. London, UK: Iliffe and Sons Ltd. 7 November 1958. p. 706. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 12 November 2009.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

British European Airways Flight 142
Accident
Date22 October 1958
Summary Mid-air collision
Site Nettuno, near Anzio, Italy
First aircraft

A Vickers Viscount similar to the accident aircraft
Type Vickers Viscount 701
Operator British European Airways
RegistrationG-ANHC
Flight origin London Heathrow Airport, England
Destination Naples Airport, Italy
Passengers26
Crew5
Fatalities31
Survivors0
Second aircraft

A North American F-86 Sabre similar to the accident aircraft
Type North American F-86E Sabre
Operator Italian Air Force
Passengers0
Crew1
Survivors1

British European Airways Flight 142 (callsign Beeline 142) was a scheduled service between London Heathrow Airport and Naples Airport. On 22 October 1958, it was flown by a Vickers Viscount 701, registered G-ANHC, [1] and named "Sir Leopold McClintock". [2] During its flight, the Viscount collided with an Italian Air Force North American F-86E Sabre over Anzio, Italy.

Accident

Flight 142 was flying at 23,500 feet towards Naples when it collided with the F-86E. The F-86E was the leading aircraft of four on a tactical training exercise when it hit the Viscount. Both aircraft crashed, with the loss of all people on the Viscount. The F-86 pilot, Captain Giovanni Savorelli, didn't use his ejector but parachuted down successfully and spent 6 months in hospital. [1]

Investigation

While no blame was assigned for the accident, it was noted that the Viscount had strayed out of its airway and into a military-prohibited area. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Accident description at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 14 August 2009.
  2. ^ ABC Civil Aircraft Markings 1957

External links

  • "Air crash in Anzio". British Pathé. (includes description and video of aftermath including fuselage and burial ceremony)
  • "Italian air crash kills 31". Daily Illini. 23 October 1958. Retrieved 3 January 2021 – via Illinois National Library.
  • "The Nettuno Tragedy". Flight. Vol. 74, no. 2598. London, UK: Iliffe and Sons Ltd. 7 November 1958. p. 706. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 12 November 2009.



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