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1948 Australian National Airways DC-3 crash : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1948 Australian National Airways DC-3 crash
The 1948 ''Lutana'' crash occurred on 2 September 1948 near Nundle, New South Wales, Australia, when the ''Lutana'', a Douglas DC-3 operated by Australian National Airways, crashed into high terrain en route from Brisbane to Sydney, killing all 13 on board. A judicial enquiry by a Supreme Court Judge determined that the crash was caused by errors in radio navigation equipment used by the pilot to navigate the route from Brisbane to Sydney. One of the passengers was Margaret McIntyre, the first woman elected to the Parliament of Tasmania. ==Flight== On 2 September 1948, the ''Lutana'' departed Brisbane's airport on a scheduled flight to Sydney. About 280 nautical miles (520 km) south of Brisbane it crashed into rising terrain in the North West Slopes of Australia's Great Dividing Range, due to an erroneously determined position based on errors in the navigational equipment the pilots relied upon for determining a safe course through the rising terrain.〔("AIRLINER FROM BRISBANE MISSING" ) ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' – 3 September 1948, p.1 (National Library of Australia) Retrieved 6 July 2015〕〔("Court Says Directional Aids Misled Lutana's Pilot" ) ''The Argus'' – 25 November 1948, p.7 (National Library of Australia) Retrieved 6 July 2015〕
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