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Investigations of Aircraft Accidents 1934 1 Investigations of Aircraft Accidents 1934 - 1965 2 (copied 12/17/2016 from 'Investigations of Aircraft Accidents 1934-1965' tab at: http://dotlibrary.specialcollection.net/Contents 3 1934 4 AMERICAN AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 4/17/1935 12/22/1934 SUNBRIGHT, TENNESSEE 5 AMERICAN AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 12/28/1934 WILMURT, NEW YORK 6 BRANNIF AIRWAYSNO DOCKET NUMBER 4/15/1935 12/8/1934 COLUMBIA, MISSOURI 7 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCENO DOCKET NUMBER 5/11/1935 12/1/1934 MIAMI, FLORIDA 8 NORTHWEST AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 1/9/1935 8/7/1934 MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 9 RAPID AIRLINES CORPORATIONNO DOCKET NUMBER 3/23/1935 11/15/1934 AMAZONIA, MISSOUSI 10 UNITED AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 2/6/1936 12/20/1934 WESTERN SPRINGS, ILLINOIS 11 1935 12 AERONCA C-3NO DOCKET NUMBER 5/11/1935 3/24/1935 COLUMBUS GROVE, OHIO 13 BEECHCRAFT B-17LNO DOCKET NUMBER 11/27/1935 9/26/1935 SHERIDAN, WYOMING 14 CENTRAL AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 11/16/1935 PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA 15 CHAMBERLIN FLYING SERVICENO DOCKET NUMBER 5/7/1936 10/21/1935 TROY, NEW YORK 16 DELTA AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 8/14/1935 GILMER, TEXAS 17 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCENO DOCKET NUMBER 8/17/1935 4/22/1935 PORTLAND, INDIANA 18 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCENO DOCKET NUMBER 3/25/1935 5/2/1935 LAMAR, COLORADO 19 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCENO DOCKET NUMBER 8/17/1935 6/20/1935 PAMPA, TEXAS 20 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCENO DOCKET NUMBER 6/22/1935 GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK 21 EAGLEROCK A-1NO DOCKET NUMBER 11/21/1935 6/29/1935 HARTFIELD, NEW YORK 22 ETHYL GASOLINE CORPORATIONNO DOCKET NUMBER 4/29/1936 12/11/1935 NUNDA, NEW YORK 23 KNOWLES FLYING SERVICE OF DETROITNO DOCKET NUMBER 8/17/1935 5/18/1935 FLINT, MICHIGAN 24 LOCKEED ORION 9ENO DOCKET NUMBER 8/15/1935 WALAKPI, ALASKA 25 MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO.NO DOCKET NUMBER 11/25/1935 8/15/1935 GLENDO, WYOMING 26 NICHOLAS BEAZLEYNO DOCKET NUMBER 1/31/1938 11/13/1935 FORT SHAW, MONTANA 27 PETROL OIL CORPORATIONNO DOCKET NUMBER 8/16/1935 5/7/1935 FILLMORE, CALIFORNIA 28 PHILADELPHIA AIR TRANSPORT COMPANYNO DOCKET NUMBER 11/27/1935 7/16/1935 NORRISTOWN, PA. 29 PRIVATEER P-2NO DOCKET NUMBER 12/16/1935 12/18/1935 10/17/1935 LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK 30 SOUTHERN AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 5/28/1935 NILWOOD, ILLINOIS 31 TAYLOR AIRCRAFT COMPANYNO DOCKET NUMBER 4/29/1936 11/27/1935 ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 32 TAYLOR E-2NO DOCKET NUMBER 5/7/1936 9/8/1935 DANVILLE, ILLINOIS 33 TAYLOR E-2NO DOCKET NUMBER 11/25/1935 9/20/1935 JOHNSTOWN, NEW YORK 34 TRANSCONTINENTAL AND WESTERN AIRNO DOCKET NUMBER 3/28/1935 1/26/1935 PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA 35 TRANSCONTINENTAL AND WESTERN AIRNO DOCKET NUMBER 5/8/1935 5/6/1935 ATLANTA, MISSOURI 36 TRANSCONTINENTAL AND WESTERN AIRNO DOCKET NUMBER 6/14/1935 5/6/1935 ATLANTA, MISSOURI 37 TRANSCONTINENTAL AND WESTERN AIRNO DOCKET NUMBER 5/6/1935 ATLANTA, MISSOURI 38 TRANSCONTINENTAL AND WESTERN AIRNO DOCKET NUMBER 5/6/1935 ATLANTA, MISSOURI 39 TRANSCONTINENTAL AND WESTERN AIRNO DOCKET NUMBER 6/12/1935 ATLANTA, MISSOURI 40 TRANSCONTINENTAL AND WESTERN AIRNO DOCKET NUMBER 8/3/1935 ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO 41 UNITED AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 10/7/1935 CHEYENNE, WYOMING 42 UNITED AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 2/6/1936 10/30/1935 CHEYENNE, WYOMING 43 VARNEY AIR TRANSPORTNO DOCKET NUMBER 5/1/1935 RATTLESNAKE BUTTE, COLORADO 44 WACO DISTRIBUTORSNO DOCKET NUMBER 12/19/1935 8/28/1935 HILLSGROVE, RHODE ISLAND 45 WEDELL WILLIAMS AIR SERVICENO DOCKET NUMBER 7/19/1935 GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI Investigations of Aircraft Accidents 1934-1965 (from DoT Special Collections), pg. 1 46 WESTERN AIR EXPRESS CORPORATIONNO DOCKET NUMBER 9/1/1935 BURBANK, CALIFORNIA 47 WYOMING AIR SERVICENO DOCKET NUMBER 10/3/1935 5/27/1935 GLENDO, WYOMING 48 1936 49 AERONA C-3NO DOCKET NUMBER 7/10/1936 5/5/1936 MARION, INDIANA 50 AERONCA C-3NO DOCKET NUMBER 5/7/1936 4/8/1936 HAMILTON, OHIO 51 AIR SERVICE INC.NO DOCKET NUMBER 7/10/1936 4/24/1936 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 52 BEECHCRAFT B-17LNO DOCKET NUMBER 5/19/1936 3/5/1936 RICH MOUNTAIN, ARKANSAS 53 BEECHCRAFT B-17LNO DOCKET NUMBER 6/11/1936 4/19/1936 DUNLO, PENNSYLVANIA 54 CHICAGO AND SOUTHERN AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 8/5/1936 ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 55 CULVER OIL COMPANYNO DOCKET NUMBER 4/29/1936 2/16/1936 DALLAS, TEXAS 56 INVINCIBLE 200NO DOCKET NUMBER 7/10/1936 5/5/1936 BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY 57 MICHIGAN AERO CLUBNO DOCKET NUMBER 5/19/1936 4/26/1936 DETROIT, MICHIGAN 58 NORTH AMERICAN AVIATIONNO DOCKET NUMBER 4/28/1937 12/19/1936 MILFORD, PENNSYLVANIA 59 NORTHWEST AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 6/9/1937 12/18/1936 KELLOGG, IDAHO 60 TAYLOR-E-2NO DOCKET NUMBER 7/10/1936 4/18/1936 GEORGETOWN, TEXAS 61 TRANSCONTINENTAL AND WESTERN AIRNO DOCKET NUMBER 4/7/1936 FAIRCHANCE, PENNSYLVANIA 62 TRANSCONTINENTAL AND WESTERN AIRNO DOCKET NUMBER 11/20/1936 5/31/1936 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 63 UNITED AIRLINES TRANSPORTNO DOCKET NUMBER 5/12/1937 12/27/1936 NEWHALL, CALIFORNIA 64 WACO LAJNO DOCKET NUMBER 7/10/1936 5/17/1936 WILLOW GROVE, PENNSYLVANIA 65 WACO UICNO DOCKET NUMBER 5/10/1936 5/3/1936 DETROIT, MICHIGAN 66 WESTERN AIR EXPRESS CORPORATIONNO DOCKET NUMBER 10/20/1937 12/15/1936 SALR LAKE CITY, UTAH 67 1937 68 EASTERN AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 8/31/1937 8/10/1937 DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA 69 NC-15065NO DOCKET NUMBER 8/27/1937 8/27/1937 COCO SOLO, CANAL ZONE 70 UNITED AIRLINES TRANSPORTNO DOCKET NUMBER 4/12/1937 2/9/1937 SAN FRANCISCO , CALIFORNIA 71 UNITED AIRLINES TRANSPORTNO DOCKET NUMBER 8/16/1937 10/17/1937 HUMPY RIDGE, UTAH 72 WESTERN AIR EXPRESS CORPORATIONNO DOCKET NUMBER 5/12/1937 1/12/1937 NEWHALL, CALIFORNIA 73 1938 74 BROKEN CYLINDER FROM PRATT AND WHITNEY TWIN WASPNO DOCKET NUMBER 6/9/1938 6/9/1938 WASHINGTON D.C. 75 EASTERN AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 10/18/1938 MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 76 HAWAII CLIPPERNO DOCKET NUMBER 11/18/1938 7/29/1938 BETWEEN GUAM AND MANILA 77 NORTHWEST AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 1/29/1938 1/10/1938 BOZEMAN, MONTANA 78 NORTHWEST AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 7/27/1938 7/8/1938 BILLINGS, MONTANA 79 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYSNO DOCKET NUMBER 7/2/1938 4/25/1938 KINGSTON, JAMAICA 80 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYSNO DOCKET NUMBER 8/17/1938 7/29/1938 BETWEEN GUAM AND MANILA 81 TRANSCONTINENTAL AND WESTERN AIRNO DOCKET NUMBER 8/24/1938 ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO 82 UNITED AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 6/10/1938 5/24/1938 CLEVELAND, OHIO 83 UNITED AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 6/10/1938 5/24/1938 CLEVELAND, OHIO 84 UNITED AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 2/18/1939 11/29/1938 POINT REYES, CALIFORNIA 85 WHITNEY TWIN WASPNO DOCKET NUMBER 6/9/1938 6/9/1938 WASHINGTON, D.C. 86 1939 87 BRANIFF AIRWAYSNO DOCKET NUMBER 3/26/1939 OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA 88 NORTHWEST AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 1/13/1939 MILES CITY, MONTANA 89 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYSNO DOCKET NUMBER 1/9/1940 8/13/1939 RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL 90 1940 91 AMERICAN AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 2893-40 9/3/1940 HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT Investigations of Aircraft Accidents 1934-1965 (from DoT Special Collections), pg. 2 92 AMERICAN AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 12/11/1940 ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 93 EASTERN AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 4101-40 11/26/1940 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 94 NORTHWEST AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 4231-40 10/25/1941 12/14/1940 BISMARK, NORTH DAKOTA 95 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS SIKORSKY FLYING BOATNO DOCKET NUMBER 4206-40 10/23/1940 DARRELS ISLAND, BERMUDA 96 PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYSNO DOCKET NUMBER 2248-40 5/24/1941 7/24/1940 MARACAIBO, VENEZUELA 97 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL AIRLINES CORPORATIONNO DOCKET NUMBER 2437-40 8/31/1940 LOVETTSVILLE, VIRGINIA 98 TRANS WORLD AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 1008-40 5/17/1940 PRITCHETT, COLORADO 99 TRANSCONTINENTAL AND WESTERN AIRNO DOCKET NUMBER 4423-40 12/7/1940 GREENSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 100 UNITED AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 2464-40 11/4/1940 CENTERVILLE, UTAH 101 UNITED AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 12/4/1940 NEAR CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 102 1941 103 AMERICAN AIRLINESSA-34 7/16/1941 7/17/1941 3/10/1941 CINCINNATI, OHIO 104 AMERICAN AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 2561-41 5/18/1942 6/21/1941 EULESS, TEXAS 105 AMERICAN AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 4003-41 8/3/1942 7/16/1941 BARRANQUILLA, COLUMBIA, SOUTH AMERICA 106 AMERICAN AIRLINESSA-54 5669-41 3/12/1942 3/13/1942 10/30/1941 ST. THOMAS, ONTARIO 107 BRANIFF AIRWAYSNO DOCKET NUMBER 10/7/1941 10/8/1941 6/1/1941 WICHITA, KANSAS 108 CHICAGO AND SOUTHERN AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 2311-41 1/27/1942 6/3/1941 JOLIET, ILLINOIS 109 CONTINENTAL AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 1365-41 2/21/1941 4/23/1941 EL PASO, TEXAS 110 CONTINENTAL AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 3451-41 5/1/1942 8/1/1941 COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO 111 DELTA AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 111-41 12/2/1941 1/4/1941 BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 112 DELTA AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 4483-41 7/31/1942 9/30/1941 DALLAS, TEXAS 113 DELTA AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 6197-41 7/31/1942 12/22/1941 BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 114 EASTERN AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 226-41 6/12/1941 6/13/1941 2/26/1941 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 115 EASTERN AIRLINESSA-35 1325-41 11/19/1941 11/21/1941 4/3/1941 VERO BEACH, FLORIDA 116 EASTERN AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 2492-41 7/27/1942 6/5/1941 TAMPA, FLORIDA 117 EASTERN AIRLINESSA-52 4976-41 1/13/1942 1/14/1942 10/10/1941 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 118 MID-CONTINENT AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 2951-41 6/29/1942 6/11/1941 SIOUX CITY, IOWA 119 NORTHWEST AIRLINESSA-53 5230-41 1/30/1942 1/31/1942 10/30/1941 MOORHEAD, MINNESOTA 120 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYSNO DOCKET NUMBER 2980-41 2/21/1942 6/8/1941 SAN SALVADOR, SALVADOR 121 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYSNO DOCKET NUMBER 5105-41 8/16/1941 APRA HARBOR, GUAM 122 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYSNO DOCKET NUMBER 4929-41 5/6/1942 9/23/1941 MIAMI, FLORIDA 123 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYSSA-50 5106-41 1/16/1942 1/16/1942 10/3/1941 SAN JAUN HARBOR, PUERTO RICO 124 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL AIRLINES CORPORATIONNO DOCKET NUMBER 2567- 41 9/13/1941 9/13/1941 4/16/1941 CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA 125 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL AIRLINES CORPORATIONSA-51 4456- 41 6/17/1942 6/17/1942 10/2/1941 MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA 126 TRANSCONTINENTAL AND WESTERN AIRNO DOCKET NUMBER 1/23/1941 ROBERTSON, MISSOURI 127 TRANSCONTINENTAL AND WESTERN AIRNO DOCKET NUMBER 3624-41 6/16/1941 HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 128 UNITED AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 331-41 1/5/1941 NEWHALL, CALIFORNIA 129 UNITED AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 2568-41 6/29/1942 6/10/1941 DENVER, COLORADO 130 WESTERN AIRLINESNO DOCKET NUMBER 3135-41 5/25/1942 7/16/1941 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 131 1942 Investigations of Aircraft Accidents 1934-1965 (from DoT Special Collections), pg.
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