- First mid-air collision of airliners
Infobox Aircraft accident
name = First mid-air collision of airliners
caption =
date = 7 April 1922
type = Mid-air collision in fog
site =Thieuloy-Saint-Antoine ,Picardie ,France
coords = coord|49|38|00|N|01|56|49|E|name=Thieuloy-Saint-Antoine|display=title
total_injuries =
total_fatalities = 7
total_survivors = 0
plane1_
plane1_caption = Farman F-60
plane1_type =Farman F.60
plane1_name = Goliath
plane1_operator = Compagnie des Grands Express Aériens (CGEA)
plane1_tailnum = F-GEAD
plane1_origin =Le Bourget
plane1_stopover =
plane1_stopover0 =
plane1_stopover1 =
plane1_stopover2 =
plane1_stopover3 =
plane1_laststopover =
plane1_destination =Croydon
plane1_passengers = 3
plane1_crew = 2
plane1_injuries =
plane1_fatalities = 5
plane1_survivors = 0
plane2_
plane2_caption = de Havilland DH-18A
plane2_type =de Havilland DH.18 A
plane2_name =
plane2_operator = Daimler Hire Limited
plane2_tailnum = G-EAWO
plane2_origin = Croydon
plane2_stopover =
plane2_stopover0 =
plane2_stopover1 =
plane2_stopover2 =
plane2_stopover3 =
plane2_laststopover =
plane2_destination = Paris
plane2_passengers = 0
plane2_crew = 2
plane2_injuries =
plane2_fatalities = 2
plane2_survivors = 0The first mid-air collision of airliners took place on 7 April 1922 over
Picardie ,France , involving British and French passenger-carryingbiplane s.Background
Following
World War I , there was a steep decline in demand for military aircraft and their pilots. Like other countries, France and Britain turned to establishing a civilian air industry, initially converting military designs to domestic purposes.The first
Airco -designed aircraft for airline work after World War I was the de Havilland DH.18A. One aircraft owned by theAir Ministry (registration G-EAWO), was transferred fromInstone Air Line to Daimler Hire Limited for operation on the Croydon-Paris route until the threede Havilland DH.34 s which Daimler had on order could be delivered. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9406E7D61639EF3ABC4053DFB2668389639EDE "Americans Die in French Air Crash; Christopher Bruce Yule and Wife Killed on London Paris Airplane Route. Were on their Honeymoon. French and British Planes in Collision in a Fog--Six Are Dead and One Dying." "New York Times", 8 April 1922, accessed 2007-12-10] ] The service commenced that week on 2 April 1922.The French company Compagnie des Grands Express Aériens (CGEA) was operating a Farman Goliath converted bomber (registration F-GEAD) on a daily service from
Le Bourget toCroydon The flight
On 7 April 1922, four days after Daimler Hire commenced operations with the DH.18A, G-EAWO was flying mail from Croydon bound for Paris with only the pilot (Lieutenant R.E. Duke) and a boy steward (Hesterman) aboard. Meanwhile the Goliath (F-GEAD) piloted by M. Mire had departed Le Bourget with three passengers and a mechanic.cite journal |url=http://www.flightglobal.com/PDFArchive/View/1922/1922%20-%200215.html |title=London-Paris machines collide |journal=Flight Magazine |date=1922-04-13 |accessdate=2007-03-29 |pages=215] The three passengers were an American couple Christopher Bruce Yule and the new Mrs. Yule, and a French national, Monsieur Bouriez.
Following the normal route in drizzle and fog at an altitude of convert |150|m|ft|0, the DH.18A collided with the Goliath over
Thieuloy-Saint-Antoine , convert|4|km|mi|0 south ofGrandvilliers in theOise department (now part ofPicardie ), France, some convert |27|km|mi|0 north ofBeauvais cite book |author=Jackson, Aubrey Joseph |title=British Civil Aircraft since 1919, Vol. 2 |oclc=59161340 |publisher=Putnam |location=London |date=1973] and some convert|70|mi|km|-1 north of Paris. All seven people died in the first-ever mid-air collision between airliners. [cite web |url=http://www.aviastar.org/air/england/havilland_dh-18.php |title=Aviastar.org on the DH.18] [cite web |url=http://jnpassieux.chez-alice.fr/html/Dh18.php |title=DH.18 from jnpassieux.chez-alice.fr (in French) |accessdate=2007-12-09] [cite web
url=http://www.eurocontrol.int/ra-downlink/gallery/content/public/library/Review_of_ACAS_RA_Downlink_ver_10.pdf
title=Review Of ACAS RA Downlink, An assessment of the technical feasibility and operational usefulness of providing ACAS RA awareness on CWP |accessdate=2007-12-07 |format=pdf |work= |page=20]The weather was misty with poor visibility. The two aircraft suddenly encountered each other in the mist, neither having time to take evasive action. During the collision the DH.18 lost a wing and the tail, and impacted first, with the Goliath crashing a few minutes later. Although people on the ground quickly reached the scene, all were found to be dead except for the boy steward, who was badly injured. He was taken to the nearby village, but died of his injuries.
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