I-DALZ
Douglas DC-4
(c/n 10403)
Another Alitalia "nose
only" shot. Fortunately this one can be identified by the rego on
the nose
wheel door since the name "Citta de Roma" either no longer
shows, or hadn't been painted on
when this shot was taken. Probably the
latter, since it looks like it had just arrived from Pan Am
(ex N88914 "Clipper Golden Eagle") insofar as
the PanAm "winged globe" is still visible on the
nose. This
aircraft had equally as varied a career as I-DALU, although I'll forgo
all the gory
details in this case. Suffice it to say
that it met its end when it crashed into a mountain near Sara-
vena, Columbia
on June 30, 175 while serving with Avianca as HK-1309. It was a
cargo flight
that had evidently strayed off course.
It had departed Cucuta at 18:30 for a flight to
Tame. The
aircraft was last heard from passing Saravena at 2000 feet. The
wreckage was found two days
later in the foothills of
the Cordillera at an altitude of 2300 feet. The crew of three
were killed.