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    Airframe Family: Douglas DC-4 / C-54/R5D/C-112 Skymaster / Carvair ATL / Canadair DC-4M/C-4 North Star
    Latest Model:DC-4
    Last Military Serial:43-17189 USAAF
    Construction Number:18389
    Last Civil Registration:N30062
    Compressed ID:Douglas DC-4 sn 43-17189 USAAF cn 1...
    Latest Owner or Location:United Air Lines

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a C-54B-15-DO by Douglas at Santa Monica, CA.

    Circa 1943

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Army Air Force with s/n 43-17189.

    Converted to a DC-4.

    14 March 1946

    To United Air Lines Inc, Chicago, IL with new c/r N30062.

    By 6 October 1955

    To United Air Lines with new c/r N30062.

    6 October 1955

    Crashed.
    Summary: The airframe was destroyed. There were 66 fatalities. There were 28,755 hours on the airframe at the time. The domestic scheduled passenger flight departed Denver-Stapleton International Airport, CO (DEN/KDEN), United States of America and was destined for Salt Lake City International Airport, UT (SLC/KSLC), United States of America. The accident occurred at Medicine Bow Peak, WY (United States of America) while en route. Narrative: A Douglas DC-4, N30062, was destroyed when it crashed into Medicine Bow Peak, WY...
    For a complete description of the event read the Aviation Safety Network Report.

    Written off.

    2 July 1970

    Civil registration, N30062, cancelled.


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