1953 Mediterranean Sea mid-air collision
On 15 January 1953, a twin-engined Vickers Valetta transport aircraft of the Royal Air Force, serial number VX562, collided over the Mediterranean Sea with a four-engined RAF Avro Lancaster maritime patrol aircraft. All 26 people on board both aircraft were killed.
Accident
The Valetta had departed RAF Luqa with 16 passengers on a return flight to the United Kingdom. Just before 05:00, the Valetta was between Pantelleria and Sicily when it collided with the Lancaster in poor visibility and heavy rain.The Lancaster from No. 38 Squadron RAF was following and other RN ships on an anti-submarine exercise. The seven crew on the Lancaster and all on board the Valetta were killed.