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Dan-Air Flight 1903 was an unscheduled international passenger service from
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to
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, operated by Dan Air Services Limited under contract with British
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Clarksons Holidays, which arranged for the flight to carry a group of holidaymakers who had booked an all-inclusive
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with the operator. On 3 July 1970, the
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aircraft serving the flight crashed into the wooded slopes of the Serralada del Montseny near
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, in the
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of
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,
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. The accident resulted in the aircraft's destruction and the deaths of all 112 on board. It was the deadliest aviation accident in 1970, and remains the deadliest aviation accident involving the De Havilland Comet. The accident was Dan-Air's first fatal accident killing fare-paying passengers. News of the first major accident, in the company's eighteenth year of existence,"Barcelona Comet crash"
''Flight International'', 9 July 1970, p. 39
came just two days after British tour operator Global Holidays had awarded it a four-year, £2.5-million contract for all Global
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s from
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, starting in April 1971.''Airliner World (The Last of Dan-Air's Comets – Dan-Air and the Comet)'', Key Publishing, Stamford, UK, November 2010, p. 71


Accident

Flight 1903, which had departed
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at 16:08 local time, encountered
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(ATC) delays in the Paris area, resulting in a change of route. Radio contact between the pilot flying the aircraft and Barcelona Area Control Centre (ACC) was established at 17:53 local time, following which ACC gave the flightdeck crew clearance to descend from
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220 to FL090. Six minutes later, the flight was handed over to Barcelona ATC (approach control), and acknowledged that Runway 25 was in use at
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. Approach control cleared the crew to overfly the
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(NDB) to the north of Barcelona VOR and descend further to FL060. This involved turning left to a heading of approximately 140 degrees to intercept the extended centreline of runway 25 at . While carrying out the left turn as instructed, the crew reported in error that they had passed the Sabadell NDB. In fact they were still north of Sabadell at the time, over the Serralada del Montseny, a mountain range in which the highest peaks rise to over . As, according to ATC, another aircraft overflew Sabadell at the same time, Barcelona ATC mistook that second aircraft's radar echo for that of the Dan-Air Comet and so the
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handling the Dan-Air flight did not notice the navigational error by the Comet's crew. However, there is no proof that another aircraft overflew the Sabadell beacon at that time. The testimony of the air traffic controller remains implausible. Owing to lack of evidence to the contrary, the controller cleared the Dan-Air crew to continue their descent to . At approximately 18:05 local time, the aircraft crashed into a group of beech trees on the northeast slopes of the
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peak at an
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of about . At the time of the accident, Les Agudes was under half cloud cover at with good visibility below. The explosion following the impact completely destroyed the aircraft and instantly killed everyone on board. The accident site was located from Sabadell on a bearing of 45 degrees, where the mountains reach a height of . After an extensive all-night search over a wide area, rescue teams reached the accident site the following day. The Spanish authorities insisted on an immediate burial of the dead bodies for public health reasons.


Aircraft

The aircraft, operated by Dan Air Services Ltd, was a de Havilland DH 106 Comet series 4 (registration: G-APDN, construction/manufacturer's serial number: 6415) that had its first flight in 1959.
Dan-Air Dan-Air (legally ''Dan Air Services Limited'') was an airline based in the United Kingdom and a wholly owned subsidiary of London-based shipbroker, shipbroking firm Davies and Newman. It was started in 1953 with a single aircraft. Initially, i ...
acquired the aircraft from
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– its original operator – in 1969. At the time of the accident, it had flown 25,786 hours.


Cause

The investigation identified a combination of erroneous information, in relation to en-route reporting points and the existence of a radar echo from another aircraft that overflew the Sabadell NDB at the same time as the Dan-Air crew mistakenly reported passing it, as the accident's probable cause. This combination resulted in an involuntary error on the part of both ATC and aircraft that could not be corrected by the time the air traffic controller realised that his instructions to the aircraft's crew were given in response to a mutual misunderstanding, which resulted from a navigational error on the crew's part that had gone unnoticed.


In popular culture

In 2021, the public television company in
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, the Catalan Media Corporation, produced a free-to-watch documentary on the Crash of Flight 1903. It was titled ''Montseny, la tragèdia enterrada'' (''Montseny, the Buried Tragedy''), which alludes to the abrupt burial of the victims after the disaster. Family members of some of the English victims were interviewed, and a diary of one of the victims of the accident was found and returned to her family.


References


External links


Aviation Safety Network

2021 Catalan documentary on the disaster


''Flight International'', 3 September 1970, p. 332 * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dan-Air de Havilland Comet crash Aviation accidents and incidents in 1970 Aviation accidents and incidents in Spain Airliner accidents and incidents involving controlled flight into terrain Accidents and incidents involving the de Havilland Comet Dan-Air accidents and incidents 1970 in Spain July 1970 in Europe 1970 disasters in Spain