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- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 abstract "Braathens SAFE Flight 253, also known as the Hummelfjell Accident (Norwegian: Hummelfjell-ulykken), occurred on 7 November 1956 at 9:50, when a de Havilland Heron crashed into the mountain Hummelfjell in Tolga, Norway. The Braathens SAFE aircraft was en route from Trondheim Airport, Værnes to Oslo Airport, Fornebu. While passing Røros the Heron started experiencing a rapidly accelerating atmospheric icing which soon was too extensive for the ice protection system to handle. Combined with downdraft, the aircraft lost sufficient lift to stay airborne. The pilots were able to turn around the aircraft, but it hit Hummelfjell at an altitude of 1,350 meters (4,430 ft) above mean sea level.The aircraft's captain was killed in the impact and a passenger died shortly afterwards. Ten people survived the crash, which was the first fatal accident of Braathens SAFE. Amongst the survivors was Rolf Kirkvaag, at the time Norway's most popular radio host. The search and rescue operation was severely hindered by a blizzard and poor visibility. Kirkvaag and another person left the plane after a day and met a rescue party. The investigation concluded that there were neither technical faults with the aircraft nor pilot error, and that it was not possible to predict the weather conditions which caused the icing.".
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 thumbnail Tolga_map.jpg?width=300.
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- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 wikiPageID "24353296".
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 wikiPageRevisionID "604326295".
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 aircraftName "Lars".
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 aircraftType De_Havilland_Heron.
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 crew "2".
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 date "1956-11-07".
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 destination Oslo_Airport,_Fornebu.
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 fatalities "2".
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 name "Braathens SAFE Flight 253".
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 occurrenceType "Accident".
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 operator Braathens.
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 origin Trondheim_Airport,_Værnes.
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 passengers "10".
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 site Hummelfjell.
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 survivors "10".
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 tailNumber "LN-SUR".
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 subject Category:1956_in_Norway.
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 subject Category:Accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_de_Havilland_Heron.
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 subject Category:Airliner_accidents_and_incidents_caused_by_ice.
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 subject Category:Aviation_accidents_and_incidents_in_1956.
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 subject Category:Aviation_accidents_and_incidents_in_Norway.
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 subject Category:Braathens_accidents_and_incidents.
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 subject Category:Tolga,_Norway.
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- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 comment "Braathens SAFE Flight 253, also known as the Hummelfjell Accident (Norwegian: Hummelfjell-ulykken), occurred on 7 November 1956 at 9:50, when a de Havilland Heron crashed into the mountain Hummelfjell in Tolga, Norway. The Braathens SAFE aircraft was en route from Trondheim Airport, Værnes to Oslo Airport, Fornebu. While passing Røros the Heron started experiencing a rapidly accelerating atmospheric icing which soon was too extensive for the ice protection system to handle.".
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 label "Braathens SAFE Flight 253".
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- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 lat "62.404".
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 long "11.281".
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 wasDerivedFrom Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253?oldid=604326295.
- Braathens_SAFE_Flight_253 depiction Tolga_map.jpg.
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