Ansett-ANA Flight 325

Ansett-ANA Flight 325
Viscount 700 series similar to VH-TVC
Accident
Date30 November 1961
SummaryStructural failure of wing in thunderstorm
SiteBotany Bay, Sydney, Australia
33°58′51″S 151°11′59″E / 33.9807°S 151.1998°E / -33.9807; 151.1998
Aircraft
Aircraft typeVickers Viscount 720
OperatorAnsett-ANA
RegistrationVH-TVC
Flight originSydney, Australia
DestinationCanberra, Australia
Occupants15
Passengers11
Crew4
Fatalities15
Survivors0

On the evening of 30 November 1961, Ansett-ANA Flight 325, a service from Sydney to Canberra, Australia, operated by a Vickers Viscount 720, broke up in mid-air and crashed shortly after takeoff, when it encountered a severe thunderstorm. All 15 people on board were killed.

Radio contact was lost about nine minutes after takeoff, but no reports of a crash were initially received by the authorities. The next day, wreckage and a fuel slick were found on the surface of Botany Bay, Sydney. The aircraft had been drawn into a thunderstorm and subjected to extreme turbulence. It had broken up and crashed into Botany Bay less than 3 miles (4.8 km) from where it took off.

The loss of Flight 325 was the first fatal accident suffered by Ansett since commencement of operations in 1935.