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Photographs of a newspaper plane which crashed on landing; both the pilot and radio operator were unhurt. The aircraft involved G-AIXZ was probably an Avro 652A Anson 1 [air crash].
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/1/1
Date: February 5th 1951 - February 5th 1951
Subject: Aviation
File number: 1
Page number: 1
Photographs of a newspaper plane which crashed on landing; both the pilot and radio operator were unhurt, the aircraft involved G-AIXZ, an Avro Anson, also of a de Havilland Heron G-ALAZ, which flew as part of the British European Airways Channel Islands Service.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/1/2
Date: February 5th 1951 - August 31st 1951
Subject: Aviation
File number: 1
Page number: 2
Photographs of a bi plane flown by Flight Lieutenant Pugh who gave an aerobatic display during a pageant, and of a plane captained by Mr J Israel which crashed into a flood light; passengers and crew were shaken but unhurt.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/1/4
Date: September 9th 1933 - January 7th 1939
Subject: Aviation
File number: 1
Page number: 4
Temps Passé newscutting which features a photograph of a plane captained by Mr J Israel which crashed into a flood light; passengers and crew were shaken but unhurt. Page number 4A of Aviation Subject File number 1 of the Jersey Evening Post (JEP) Photographic Archive.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/1/4A
Date: January 7th 1939 - January 12th 1998
Photographs of the aeroplane G-AHMC, possibly an Airspeed AS65 CONSUL, which over ran on landing at the Airport and crashed.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/1/5
Date: June 21st 1947 - June 21st 1947
Subject: Aviation
File number: 1
Page number: 5
Photographs of the aeroplane G-AHMC, possibly an Airspeed AS65 CONSUL, which over ran on landing at the Airport and crashed; no injuries.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/1/7
Date: June 14th 1947 - June 14th 1947
Subject: Aviation
File number: 1
Page number: 7
Photographs of the wreckage of the plane G-ANTB which crashed into a lighting pole during landing in poor visibility at Jersey Airport. Twenty six people died in the crash. The plane was travelling from Paris Orly and was operated by British United (C.I.) Airways.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/12/1
Date: April 14th 1965 - April 15th 1965
Subject: Aviation
File number: 12
Page number: 1
Photographs of the wreckage of the plane G-ANTB which crashed into a lighting pole during landing in poor visibility at Jersey Airport. Twenty six people died in the crash. The plane was travelling from Paris Orly and was operated by British United (C.I.) Airways. There is also one photograph possibly of the lighting pole.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/12/2
Date: April 14th 1965 - April 15th 1965
Subject: Aviation
File number: 12
Page number: 2
Photographs of the wreckage of the plane G-ANTB which crashed into a lighting pole during landing in poor visibility at Jersey Airport. Twenty six people died in the crash. The plane was travelling from Paris Orly and was operated by British United (C.I.) Airways. There is also a photograph of Mrs Syvret who pulled the air hostess who survived the crash clear of the wreckage and photogrpahs possibly of the lighting pole.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/12/3
Date: April 14th 1965 - April 15th 1965
Subject: Aviation
File number: 12
Page number: 3
Photographs of the wreckage of the plane G-ANTB which crashed into a lighting pole during landing in poor visibility at Jersey Airport. Twenty six people died in the crash. The plane was travelling from Paris Orly and was operated by British United (C.I.) Airways. Photographs of Mr J K Herbert, Airport Manager and Mr Charles Till, one of the first people at the scene.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/12/4
Date: April 14th 1965 - April 15th 1965
Subject: Aviation
File number: 12
Page number: 4
Photographs of firefighters attending to the wreckage of the plane G-ANTB which crashed into a lighting pole during landing in poor visibility at Jersey Airport. Twenty six people died in the crash. The plane was travelling from Paris Orly and was operated by British United (C.I.) Airways.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/12/5
Date: April 14th 1965 - April 15th 1965
Subject: Aviation
File number: 12
Page number: 5
Photographs of firefighters and other emergency workers attending to the wreckage of a plane which crashed into a lighting pole during landing in poor visibility at Jersey Airport. Twenty six people died in the crash. The plane was travelling from Paris Orly and was operated by British United (C.I.) Airways.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/12/6
Date: April 14th 1965 - April 15th 1965
Subject: Aviation
File number: 12
Page number: 6
Photograph of Jersey's Commonwealth Games team, and photographs of firefighters attending to a Beagle plane which had crashed at Corbiere killing the pilot.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/13/6
Date: July 28th 1970 - August 13th 1970
Subject: Aviation
File number: 13
Page number: 6
Photographs relating to a Beagle plane which crashed at Corbiere killing the pilot.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/13/7
Date: July 28th 1970 - August 13th 1970
Subject: Aviation
File number: 13
Page number: 7
Photograph of a Beagle plane which crashed at Corbiere killing the pilot, and photographs of passengers whose plane was involved in a bomb scare.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/13/8
Date: August 13th 1970 - August 17th 1970
Subject: Aviation
File number: 13
Page number: 8
Images of a Navajo twin engined aircraft that was forced to land on the beach at Beaumont after running into engine trouble, piloted on behalf of Beauport Aviation by Captain John Burgess and John Crosby with reporter Rob Shipley interviewing Beauport Aviation's managing director Bill Dolan and Captain Burgess [image S] and the aeroplane being transported from the beach [from JEP 23/08/1980 p 1-2].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/5/5114A
Date: August 22nd 1980 - August 22nd 1980
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1980/5114A
Images of a Navajo twin engined aircraft that was forced to land on the beach at Beaumont after running into engine trouble, piloted on behalf of Beauport Aviation by Captain John Burgess and John Crosby with reporter Rob Shipley interviewing Senator Bill Morvan [from JEP 23/08/1980 p 1-2].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/5/5114B
Date: August 22nd 1980 - August 22nd 1980
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1980/5114B
Jersey Evening Post Newspaper article : Memories of Jersey's deadliest plane crash - 14 April, 1965
Reference: US/1491
Date: April 14th 2015
Jersey Evening Post Newspaper article : Name of Second World War pilot, Peter Le Brocq, is added to the St Brelade war memorial
Reference: US/1493
Date: November 15th 2016
Jersey Evening Post Newspaper article : 'From a crash-landing in a field to the Great Escape' The story of a French pilot who took part in the mass break-out of prisoners of war, know as the Great Escape in March 1944, began when he crash-landed a Spitfire in a turnip field in Trinity.
Reference: US/1536
Date: July 1st 2017
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