G-AOVD Bristol 175
Britannia 312
(c/n 13235)
Here's a nice night shot of the ill-fated
G-AOVD at Idlewild Airport in 1958.(New York's Inter-
national Airport wasn't renamed John F.
Kennedy untiil 1963). On 24 December 1958 the aircraft
was on a
test flight in connection with the renewal of its C of A. After performing the necessary tests,
the crew
requested a descent from 12000 feet to 3000 feet. Some 3
minutes after starting the descent,
the
aircraft struck the ground in dense fog near Winkton,
Dorset The Britannia was fitted with a three
point
altimeter which had proven complicated on more than one occasion (see G-ANBB). A high
degree of
attention was necessary in interpreting the altimeter
correctly. The cause of the accident
was given as a
failure on the part of both the captain and the first officer to
establish the altitude of the
aircraft
before and during the final descent.