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- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 abstract "Eastern Air Lines Flight 45 was a domestic commercial airline flight that suffered a mid-air collision with a USAAF A-26 Invader bomber over northeastern South Carolina on 12 July 1945, forcing an emergency landing in a field by the airliner, and resulting in the crash of the bomber. There was one civilian fatality and two military fatalities.On 12 July 1945, a US Army Air Forces A-26C-35-DT Invader, 44-35553, on a training flight out of Florence Army Air Field, had a mid-air collision with Eastern Air Lines Flight 45 from Washington, D.C. to Columbia, S.C., a DC-3-201C, NC25647, c/n 2235, at ~3100 feet, 11.9 miles WNW of Florence, South Carolina over the community of Lamar, South Carolina, at 1436 hrs. The A-26 vertical fin struck the port wing of the airliner, displacing the engine of the DC-3, which then cut into the fuselage. The A-26 tail sheared off and two of the crew parachuted but only one survived. The crew of the bomber who died were Cpl. Robert B. Clapp and Cpl. Raleigh B. Allbaugh Jr., both of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The surviving crew member's name was not released due to wartime censorship. The DC-3 pilot belly-landed in a cornfield after a 20-to-30-second descent. Only one passenger of the 20 total on board was killed: a two-year-old boy, Stevens Wayne Williams, who suffered head injuries. He died while being transported to a hospital in Florence, South Carolina. His mother, Mrs. A. E. Williams, of Miami, Florida, and two other persons were reported to be very seriously injured and were also taken to the Florence hospital.According to \"The State\" newspaper on 13 July 1945 (page 1) the public relations office of the Florence Army Air Field last night issued the following statement:\"An Eastern Air Lines DC-3, bound for Miami from Washington miraculously escaped destruction at 2:45 this afternoon when its senior pilot, G. D. Davis, of Miami, Fla., brought his crippled ship in for a safe landing after a mid-air collision with a twin-motored military craft.\" There were three fatalities, two of them military personnel, but except for the masterful handling of his plane by Pilot Davis, it is almost certain that the 17 passengers and three crew members of the airliner would also have perished.\"Until the next of kin have been notified, names of the casualties have been withheld.\"The accident occurred approximately ten miles west of Darlington in the community of Syracuse. From eye-witness accounts, including testimony by Davis and N. L. Martindale, co-pilot of the airliner, the two planes collided when in flight at an altitude of approximately 3,000 feet with the airliner letting down preparatory to a landing in Columbia.\"Mr. Davis said that neither he nor his co-pilot saw the bomber until just before the mid-air crash. Passengers of the plane also failed to see the ship. In the collision the left engine of the airliner was torn off and the fuselage was badly cut just aft of the pilot's cockpit.\"Despite this damage to his plane, Davis maintained full flight control and brought his ship in for an emergency landing.\"The bomber, according to witness accounts, plunged to the earth with only one of the three occupants parachuting to safety. Although not seriously injured, the one member of the bomber who parachuted was unable to be questioned this evening.\"One occupant of the airliner died.\" ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 wikiPageWikiLink Columbia,_South_Carolina.
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_A-26_Invader.
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- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 wikiPageWikiLink Florence,_South_Carolina.
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 wikiPageWikiLink Florence_Regional_Airport.
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 wikiPageWikiLink Lamar,_South_Carolina.
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 wikiPageWikiLink Miami.
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- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_D.C..
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eastern Air Lines Flight 45".
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flight 45".
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 wikiPageWikiLinkText "crashed".
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 date "1945-07-12".
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 name "Eastern Air Lines Flight 45".
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 name "U.S. Army Air Force A-26 Invader".
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 occurrenceType "Accident".
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 plane1Crew "3".
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 plane1Operator Eastern_Air_Lines.
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 plane1Passengers "17".
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 plane1Survivors "19".
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 plane1Tailnum "NC25647".
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 plane1Type Douglas_DC-3.
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 plane2Crew "3".
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 plane2Operator United_States_Army_Air_Forces.
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 plane2Passengers "0".
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 plane2Survivors "1".
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 plane2Tailnum "44".
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 plane2Type Douglas_A-26_Invader.
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 site Lamar,_South_Carolina.
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 site United_States.
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 totalFatalities "3".
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 totalInjuries "4".
- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 totalSurvivors "20".
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- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 subject Category:Darlington_County,_South_Carolina.
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- Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_45 comment "Eastern Air Lines Flight 45 was a domestic commercial airline flight that suffered a mid-air collision with a USAAF A-26 Invader bomber over northeastern South Carolina on 12 July 1945, forcing an emergency landing in a field by the airliner, and resulting in the crash of the bomber.".
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