VH-PGT DHC-6-320 Twin
Otter
(c/n 271)
Second of the Twin Otters
acquired by Ansett in 1969 from the US Company Floair, Inc.
This concern
appears to have purchased them new from de Havilland Canada and
immediately
resold them. Were they an
airline who didn't make it, or an aircraft dealer?
After being
registered on 19 February 1970
the aircraft went to work in Papua New Guinea until it was
withdrawn from service in
October 1973. Greg Banfield saw it at Bankstown (above) in
November 1973 when it
was up for sale by Bannock Aerospace Ltd What
followed then
was a very colorful career - see
Aussieairliners.net's full story on
http://www.aussieairliners.org/dhc-6/vh-pgt/vhpgt.html
The shot below shows it as
CF-JJI, an identity it had after leaving PNG in 1973. Taken by
Mike Madden at Bankstown in
1974. C/n 271 wound up back on the
Australia register
again in 1989 as VH-NIO.
working in the Solomon Islands.
It eventually went onto
the
Solomon's
register as H4-SIA and was destroyed in an horrific
crash on Mt. Nashua,
Guadalcanal on 27 September 1991, killing the 2
crew and 13 passengers. The aircraft
was descending for a
VFR approach to Henderson
International Airport, Honiara, in heavy
rain and low cloud.