Economy
Airways Curtiss C-46 N3971B
(c/n 22594)
Headquartered at Newark Airport, NJ in
the early 1950s, Economy Airways had a modest fleet
of C-46s
and C-47s. They flew mainly charters under the titling 'Economy
Aircoach;' although
did so on
a somewhat regular (semi-scheduled) basis. N3971B, a C-46F-1-CU
(ex 44-78771)
was
leased from the Air Force in 1950, and operated by the company until at
least 1954. . Its
next
operator was Aaxico Airlines, and eventually it went to Zantop Air
Transport. Whilst with
that
latter concern it crashed on take off from Detroit-Metropolitan Wayne
County Airport on
20
November 1964. The aircraft, on a cargo run to Wilmington,
Delaware had been loaded to
within 20 lb of its allowable maximum auw of 48,000 lbs. The
weather was 26F with light snow.
The
aircraft became airborne after a long run and then almost immediately
lost altitude and crashed
beyond the runway threshold. The cause was given as a loss of
lift during takeoff, resulting from
airframe
icing caused by inadequate de-icing and pre-flight inspection.