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- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance abstract "In 1974, a newly converted WC-130 Weatherbird (serial number 65-0965) was transferred to the 54th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, the "Typhoon Chasers", at Andersen Air Force Base on Guam. The aircraft was sent to investigate Typhoon Bess. The crew departed Clark Air Base in the Philippines with the callsign "Swan 38".Radio contact with the aircraft was lost on 12 October 1974, apparently as the aircraft was heading into the typhoon's eye to make a second position fix. There were no radio transmissions indicating an emergency on board, and search teams could not locate the aircraft or its crew. All six crew members were listed as missing and presumed dead.Swan 38 is one of the very few Hurricane Hunter flights lost, and the only WC-130 lost in a storm.".
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- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance wikiPageID "32139554".
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance wikiPageRevisionID "596416176".
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance aircraftType Lockheed_WC-130.
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance caption "A Lockheed WC-130H Weatherbird, of the 54th Weather reconnaissance Squadron, in flight over the Pacific Ocean".
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance crew "6".
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance date "1974-10-12".
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance fatalities "6".
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance hasPhotoCollection 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance.
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance injuries "0".
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance name "Swan 38".
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance occurrenceType "Incident".
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance operator "54".
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance origin "Clark Air Base, the Philippines".
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance passengers "0".
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance site South_China_Sea.
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance survivors "0".
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance tailNumber "65".
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance type "Disappearance".
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance subject Category:Accidents_and_incidents_involving_United_States_Air_Force_aircraft.
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance subject Category:Lockheed_C-130_Hercules.
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance subject Category:Missing_aircraft.
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance comment "In 1974, a newly converted WC-130 Weatherbird (serial number 65-0965) was transferred to the 54th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, the "Typhoon Chasers", at Andersen Air Force Base on Guam. The aircraft was sent to investigate Typhoon Bess. The crew departed Clark Air Base in the Philippines with the callsign "Swan 38".Radio contact with the aircraft was lost on 12 October 1974, apparently as the aircraft was heading into the typhoon's eye to make a second position fix.".
- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance label "1974 Typhoon Bess WC-130 Swan 38 disappearance".
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- 1974_Typhoon_Bess_WC-130_Swan_38_disappearance depiction WC-130H_54th_Weather_Sqn_in_flight_1977.JPEG.
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