1958 in aviation


This is a list of aviation-related events from 1958.

Events

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November

  • Trans-Pacific Airlines changed its name to Aloha Airlines.
  • November 4 – Shortly after take-off from Dyess Air Force Base outside Abilene, Texas, a USAF B-47 Stratojet carrying a nuclear bomb caught fire. It reached an altitude of before it crashed, killing one of its four crewmen. High-explosive material in the bomb exploded, creating a crater deep and in diameter, but no nuclear explosion occurred.
  • November 6 - Rebels hijacked a Cubana de Aviación Douglas DC-3 with 29 people on board during a domestic flight in Cuba from Manzanillo to Holguín and forced it land at a rebel-held airfield in Cuba.
  • November 9 - The ARTOP Linhas Aéreas PBM-5 Mariner Porto Santo, captained by Harry Frank Broadbent, sends the message "QUG," meaning "I am forced to land immediately," during a flight from Cabo Ruivo Seaplane Base near Lisbon, Portugal, to Funchal on Madeira Island, then disappears. Searchers find no trace of the plane or the 36 people on board.
  • November 25 - The English Electric P.1B, the first fully developed prototype of the English Electric Lightning, exceeded Mach 2 for the first time.
  • November 26 – A USAF B-47 Stratojet with a nuclear bomb aboard was destroyed by fire while on the ground at Chennault Air Force Base near Lake Charles, Louisiana. High-explosive material in the bomb detonated, contaminating the bomber's wreckage and the surrounding area with radioactivity, but with no nuclear explosion.

December

First flights

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Entered service

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Retirements

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June

  • June 28 - Avro Anson by the Southern Communications Squadron

Deadliest crash

The deadliest crash of this year was KLM Flight 607-E, a Lockheed Super Constellation, which crashed into the Atlantic Ocean west of Galway, Ireland, on 14 August, killing all 99 people on board.