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1951 Canadian Pacific Air Lines Douglas DC-4 disappearance : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1951 Canadian Pacific Air Lines Douglas DC-4 disappearance __NOTOC__ The 1951 Canadian Pacific Douglas DC-4 disappearance occurred on the 21 July 1951 when a Douglas DC-4 four-engined piston airliner registered ''CF-CPC'' of Canadian Pacific Air Lines disappeared on a scheduled flight for the United Nations from Vancouver, Canada, to Tokyo, Japan.〔 Neither the aircraft nor the 31 passengers and six crew have been found.〔〔 ==Accident== At 18:35 the DC-4 departed Vancouver International Airport, Canada on a scheduled flight to Tokyo; it was due to stop over at Anchorage Airport in Alaska.〔 The flight was on schedule and reported at the Cape Spencer intersection in British Columbia 90 minutes out from Anchorage; it gave an estimate of 24:00 for Yakutat in Alaska.〔〔 The weather in the area was heavy rain and icing conditions with a visibility of 500 feet.〔 Nothing further was heard from the aircraft, and at 00:44 an emergency warning was issued when the aircraft was overdue to report.〔 The United States Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force carried out an extensive search but failed to find any trace of the aircraft or its 37 occupants.〔 The search was finally called off on 31 October 1951.〔
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