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List of accidents and incidents involving the DC-3 in 1950
This is a List of accidents and incidents involving Douglas DC-3 variants that have taken place in the year 1950, including aircraft based on the DC-3 airframe such as the Douglas C-47 Skytrain and Lisunov Li-2. Military accidents are included; and hijackings and incidents of terrorism are covered, although acts of war are outside the scope of this list.
;January 5: A Soviet Air Force Li-2 (serial number ''42 red'') crashed at Koltsovo Airport in Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg) after repeated approach attempts in heavy snow, killing all 19 on board, including 11 Soviet Air Force hockey players; some reports put the accident date as January 7.
;January 21: A Transporte Aéreo Militar C-47 (registration TAM-10) crashed in the Andes Mountains near Vacas, Bolivia after flying into a thunderstorm, killing all 32 on board.
;January 24: A Philippine Airlines DC-3 (registration PI-C22) disappeared while on an Ilolio-Manila cargo service with four on board.
;January 24: An STA C-47A (registration F-BFGD) struck a mountain en route to Tamatave from Antananarivo, killing all 14 on board.
;February 2: A KLM C-47A (registration PH-TEU) crashed 40 miles off the Dutch coast due to an engine fire, killing all seven on board.
;February 27: A CSA C-47A (registration OK-WDY) struck Praded Mountain en route to Prague from Ostrava, killing six of 25 on board.
;March 24: Three Czechoslovakian Airlines Douglas DC-3s from Czechoslovakia were simultaneously hijacked. All three planes landed at the US Air Force Base at Erding, West Germany. 26 of 85 passengers stayed in West Germany to escape from the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Hijacking description PP-SNT )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Hijacking description PP-SNT )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Hijacking description PP-SNT )
;March 25: A Devlet Hava Yollari C-47A (registration TC-BAL) crashed and caught fire on landing at Etimesgut Airport, killing all 15 on board.
;April 5: A Deccan Airways Limited C-47A (registration VT-CJD) crashed at Hatiara, India while attempting to return to Dum Dum Airport after an engine failed, killing all three crew; the aircraft was also overloaded.
;April 17: Aeroflot Flight 543 (a TS-62, registration CCCP-L862) crashed southwest of Vitim, Russia after an unexplained in-flight fire, killing 10 of 16 on board. The aircraft was operating an Irkutsk-Olekminsk-Kirensk-Yakutsk passenger service.
;May 2: An Avianca C-47-DL (registration HK-120) crashed in the Mattassl Mountains, killing all 15 on board.
;May 24: A LANSA C-47A (registration HK-307) struck Galeras Volcano, killing 25 of 26 on board.
;May 30: An Aerovias Brasil C-47-DL (registration PP-AVZ) crashed near Ilheus after it broke apart in mid-air due to a high-speed dive caused by a loss of control, killing 13 of 15 on board.
;June 9: A New Tribes Mission DC-3-178 (registration N16030) disappeared while on a Kingston-Maracaibo service with 15 on board; the wreckage was found on July 6, 1950 on a mountain 42 miles from the flight path; the cause was never determined.
;July 9: An Aigle Azur C-47A (registration F-BFGL) crashed on climbout from Casablanca, killing 22 of 29 on board.
;July 17: An Indian National Airways C-47A (registration VT-ATS) crashed near Pathankot, India after a wing separated in severe turbulence, killing all 22 on board.
;September 4: Robinson Airlines Flight 32 (a DC-3-229, registration N18936) crashed near Utica, New York due to engine failure and loss of power, killing 16 of 23 on board.
;September 14: An Iran Air C-47A (registration EP-AAG) crashed on takeoff from Mehrabad Airport, killing all eight on board.
;September 21: A JAT Yugoslav Airlines C-47A (registration YU-ABC) crashed on landing at Zagreb/Lucko Airport, killing 10 of 11 on board.
;October 17: A BEA Dakota C.3 (registration G-AGIW) crashed at Mill Hill due to engine failure and loss of altitude, killing 28 of 29 on board.
;November 7: A Directorate of Polar Aviation (GUSMP) PS-84 (registration CCCP-N359) crashed while attempting to takeoff from Arctic Ice Station SP-2; the aircraft was written off, but the casualty count was unknown.
;November 9: An Aeroflot/Krasnoyarsk TS-62 (registration CCCP-L1098, former ''45-971'') crashed in the Krasnoyarsk region, Russia due to wing icing, killing two of 12 on board.
;November 17: A Garuda Indonesia Airways C-47A (registration PK-PDB) ran off the runway after landing at Juanda Airport, killing two of three crew; all 20 passengers survived.
;November 23: A Faucett C-47B (registration OB-PAU-201) struck a hillside in poor weather at Cuzco, Peru en route to Quincemil Airport, killing all nine on board.
;November 25: An Indamer Dakota III (registration VT-COI) struck a hillside near Khitoka, Bhutan due to crew distraction, killing all three crew.
;December 1: An Iran Air C-47A (registration EP-AAJ) struck a mountain near Chamaran en route to Tehran from Tabriz, killing all eight on board.
;December 8: An Air Atlas C-47B (registration F-BAXY) crashed in the Pyrenees Mountains, killing five of seven on board.
;December 13: An Air India C-47B (registration VT-CFK) struck a mountain near Katagiri, India due to a navigation error, killing all 21 on board.
;December 15: An AVENSA C-47-DL (registration YV-C-AVU) crashed into mountains shortly after takeoff due to pilot error, killing all 31 on board.
;December 22: Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 4 (a C-47A, registration CF-CUF) struck Okanagan Mountain while the pilot was flying too low; killing both pilots; the flight attendant and all 15 passengers survived.
== See also ==

* List of accidents and incidents involving the DC-3

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