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Safety history
February 11, 1943Accident
The airplane departed Walla Walla Airport on a navigational training exercise. While cruising in IMC conditions at an altitude of 5,000 feet, the airplane impacted the slope of Mt Table Rock (1,904 metres high) located 27 km east of Walla Walla. The wreckage was found two days later in deep snow and all 10 occupants were killed. Crew: 2nd Lt John T. Ray, pilot, 2nd Lt Richard H. Reed, copilot, 2nd Lt David I. Dunning, navigator, T/Sgt Alexander R. Dec, flight engineer, S/Sgt Lloyd L. Ball, assis
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