Oklahoma Crash Gallery
Read MoreConsolidated B-24H Liberator 42-7685 10 October 1943
This runway overrun was at Tulsa Municipal Airport. Though the crew had ordered the airplane to be serviced with 100-octane fuel, only 91 was available. That was compounded by bad weight and balance information that allowed the airplane to be inadvertently overloaded. Photo courtesy of Carl Gregory.
Douglas C-124A Globemaster II 51-0165 17 September 1958
This Donaldson AFB (SC)-based C-124A crashed during a precautionary landing at Tinker AFB, while on a cross-country trip to Travis AFB, CA.. One of 8 persons on board were killed in the crash. No emergency was declared, but the crew had reported a maintenance problem, and the airplane crashed on the south end of the north-south runway after the #4 engine failed and the pilot failed to correct for this during a go-around attempt.
American Flyers Airlines Lockheed L-188 Electra N183H 22 April 1966
The worst crash (in terms of fatalities) to happen in the state of Oklahoma was on 22 April 1966. The Electra was flying a charter for the Army when it crashed on approach to the Ardmore Municipal Airport (the former Ardmore AFB). Of the 93 passengers and five crew, only 15 passengers survived. It was determined the Captain (also the president of the airline) suffered a heart attack and slumped over the controls. The co-pilot didn't have time or altitude to recover the airplane before impact.
American Flyers Airlines Lockheed L-188 Electra N183H 22 April 1966
The worst crash (in terms of fatalities) to happen in the state of Oklahoma was on 22 April 1966. The Electra was flying a charter for the Army when it crashed on approach to the Ardmore Municipal Airport (the former Ardmore AFB). Of the 93 passengers and five crew, only 15 passengers survived. It was determined the Captain (also the president of the airline) suffered a heart attack and slumped over the controls. The co-pilot didn't have time or altitude to recover the airplane before impact.
American Flyers Airlines Lockheed L-188 Electra N183H 22 April 1966
The worst crash (in terms of fatalities) to happen in the state of Oklahoma was on 22 April 1966. The Electra was flying a charter for the Army when it crashed on approach to the Ardmore Municipal Airport (the former Ardmore AFB). Of the 93 passengers and five crew, only 15 passengers survived. It was determined the Captain (also the president of the airline) suffered a heart attack and slumped over the controls. The co-pilot didn't have time or altitude to recover the airplane before impact.
American Flyers Airlines Lockheed L-188 Electra N183H 22 April 1966
The worst crash (in terms of fatalities) to happen in the state of Oklahoma was on 22 April 1966. The Electra was flying a charter for the Army when it crashed on approach to the Ardmore Municipal Airport (the former Ardmore AFB). Of the 93 passengers and five crew, only 15 passengers survived. It was determined the Captain (also the president of the airline) suffered a heart attack and slumped over the controls. The co-pilot didn't have time or altitude to recover the airplane before impact.
North American T-28A Trojan 51-3708 25 May 1954
This airplane was damaged when it flipped over after running off the end of the runway during an aborted touch and go. The airplane was righted, repaired, and flew again.
Five years after this accident, 51-3708 was involved in another mishap. The airplane was destroyed and both pilots killed.North American F-86A Sabre 49-1049 29 September 1951
This airplane was being ferried from Long Beach, CA, to Albuquerque, NM when the pilot overshot his destination and ran out of fuel in the Oklahoma Panhandle. The pilot tried to eject, but he was too low and was killed when his seat hit the ground.