OH-LCA
Douglas DC-3
(c/n
9799)
Finnish Air Lines (Aero O/Y) was founded as far back
as 1923. By 1924 a route was being flown
from Helsinki to Tallinn,
Estonia using Junkers F.13 float planes. After WW II the company
equip-
ped with 8 war surplus C-47s. The first of
these, OH-LCA is seen above over Helsinki. This shot
was probably taken in the early
1950s since the registration had been moved to the tail, in
keeping
with the standard for that day and
age. OH-LCA was the former C-47A-35-DL 42-23937 and was
acquired by Aero O/Y in 1946. On 8
November 1963 the aircraft was working Flight 217,
a local
Helsinki-Turku-Mariehamn schedule which left Turku
at 16:20 GMT. The last leg of the flight was
carried out at an altitude
of 2000 feet. At 16:57 the crew reported over the Mariehamn NDB
on the
inbound track to runway 20.
During the approach the aircraft struck trees in a more or less
horizontal
attitude some 1470m before
the threshold of the runway, but unfortunately flipped over and caught
fire,
killing 22 of the 24
souls on board. The probable cause of the accident was given as a
faulty altimeter,
although clearly conditions were below
minimums for that airport at that time.