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Three injured after North American B-25 Mitchell vintage WWII bomber crashes in California, United States

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On 19 September, a North American “Old Glory” TB-25N Mitchell vintage WWII bomber (registered N7946C and build in 1944) was severely damaged in an off-airport landing near Stockton, east of San Francisco, United States.

The plane attempted a landing in an open field and appeared to have struck an irrigation ditch. All three people on board sustained injuries, two of them were taken to the hospital for non-life threatening injuries, according to the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office.

Investigators already said that the cause of the crash was a mechanical failure.


North American TB-25N Mitchell - Accident (California)

Date:

19-SEP-2020

Time:

c. 19:30

Type:


North American TB-25N Mitchell

Owner/operator:

Proair Holding Company LLC

Registration:

N7946C

C/n / msn:

108-32213

Fatalities:

Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 3

Other fatalities:

0

Aircraft damage:

Substantial

Category:

Accident

Location:

W of Stockton Metropolitan Airport (SCK/KSCK), CA -    United States of America

Phase:

Landing

Nature:

Private

Departure airport:

Chino Airport, CA (CNO/KCNO)

Destination airport:

Investigating agency: 

NTSB

Narrative:
The aircraft force landed to an open field west of Stockton Metropolitan Airport (SCK/KSCK), Stockton, California. The aircraft sustained substantial damage upon impact with an irrigation ditch. Two occupants received unspecified injuries. A third was uninjured.

Credits: San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office

One of the nearly 10,000 North American B-25 Mitchell medium bombers built during World War II flies over Southern California in 1944.
Photo courtesy Two Guide B-25 |

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