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- 1954_BOAC_Lockheed_Constellation_crash comment "A British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) Lockheed L-749A Constellation crashed and burned as it attempted to land at Singapore-Kallang Airport on 13 March 1954, killing 33 of the 40 passengers and crew. The accident occurred when the aircraft struck a seawall on approach to the runway. The inquiry attributed this to crew tiredness, noting that the captain had been on duty for over 21 hours. It also criticised the response of the airport fire unit.".
- Q16056984 comment "A British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) Lockheed L-749A Constellation crashed and burned as it attempted to land at Singapore-Kallang Airport on 13 March 1954, killing 33 of the 40 passengers and crew. The accident occurred when the aircraft struck a seawall on approach to the runway. The inquiry attributed this to crew tiredness, noting that the captain had been on duty for over 21 hours. It also criticised the response of the airport fire unit.".