Book - Kaimai Crash FINAL COPIES
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Kaimai Crash – New Zealand’s worst internal air disaster: Flight 441 from Auckland to Tauranga on 3 July 1963 began as a typical National Airways Corporation DC-3 flight of the era. The passengers represented a cross section of New Zealand society; men and women, Maori and Pakeha, young and old. They were travelling on business, on holiday or to attend family events.

The tragic crash of DC-3 ZK-AYZ into the Kaimai Range and the death of all three crew and 20 passengers was a profound shock to the prosperity and optimism of a growing nation. The accident was front page news for days. In response there was a huge outpouring of public sympathy with hundreds of volunteers involved in the search, many providing meals and shelter while others extended care to those who had lost loved ones. Helicopters also played a pioneering role in the search and recovery operation. A public inquiry later helped New Zealand draw some safety lessons from this, its worst internal air disaster.

Classic Flyers have obtained the last copies from the publisher, with another print run unlikely. 
Once this stock is gone, it's gone! Don't hesitate to get your hands on a copy!

Richard Waugh

Soft Cover 280x210mm

64 Pages

ISBN 978-0-908629-74-9

01231

Book - Kaimai Crash FINAL COPIES

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