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AAIB Report. Stockport 1967

Could somebody please point me towards some where I can view the AAIB report on the 1967 Stockport air crash. It is not available on the AAIB web site.

Thank you in advance.

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By: wieesso - 8th November 2009 at 05:23

The Day The Sky Fell Down, ISBN 0953450309. Not entirely easy to get hold of now, though I still see it on sale from time to time locally.

Have a look at Amazon or AbeBooks….

Guess you know this already…
http://www.pprune.org/aviation-history-nostalgia/304703-air-ferry-dc-4-crash-3-june-1967-a.html#post3899624

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By: Alan Clark - 7th November 2009 at 21:50

The Day The Sky Fell Down, ISBN 0953450309. Not entirely easy to get hold of now, though I still see it on sale from time to time locally.

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By: benyboy - 7th November 2009 at 21:22

Thank you for your replies.
A shame the reports are not viewable on line. Kew is not realy practicle at the moment.
Any credible refferences appriciated.
I have found this quite usefull so far http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19670604-0

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By: REF - 7th November 2009 at 21:11

There is a nice memorial area there too;
http://www.airfields.fotopic.net/stockport

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By: Alan Clark - 7th November 2009 at 20:48

You will find the reports at the National Archives, quite a few file references were used to cover the whole reporting / inquiry,

AVIA 101/518 to AVIA 101/541
DR 11/46 to DR 11/48
DR 11/215 to DR 11/242
and BT 248/422

Most as ‘attached documents’ with relatively few being the actual reports.

I should add that there is a lot of repatition between the AVIA 101 and DR 11 files, copies from the AIB and CAA have both found their way to Kew.

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