World Airways Flight 830
World Airways Flight 830 was a domestic nonscheduled passenger flight from Clark Air Force Base to Travis Air Force Base. On 19 September 1960, the DC-6, carrying American service members and dependents, collided with Mount Barrigada in Barrigada, Guam during the second leg of the flight, killing 80 of the 94 people on board. The disaster was Guam's deadliest aviation accident until Korean Air Flight 801 crashed on in 1997.
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World Airways Flight 830
World Airways Flight 830 was a domestic nonscheduled passenger flight from Clark Air Force Base to Travis Air Force Base. On 19 September 1960, the DC-6, carrying American service members and dependents, collided with Mount Barrigada in Barrigada, Guam during the second leg of the flight, killing 80 of the 94 people on board. The disaster was Guam's deadliest aviation accident until Korean Air Flight 801 crashed on in 1997.
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N90779 while in service with American Airlines as a DC-6A freighter
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1960-09-19
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Travis Air Force Base, California
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Crash
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Clark Air Force Base, Philippines
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Barrigada, Guam, near Naval Air Station Agana
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Naval Air Station Agana, Guam
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Wake Island Airfield, Wake Island
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Controlled flight into terrain caused by pilot error
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N90779
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World Airways Flight 830
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