Douglas C-47B Crash Site
Crash site of a US National Guard C-47B plane that was attempting to land at Gustavus airport in 1957 in bad weather.
On a snowy November evening in 1957 a national guard Twin engine Douglas-57 plane with 11 people on board was trying to land at Gustavus airport. It was on its way from San Francisco, CA to Anchorage, AK. It was running low on fuel after having to miss its fuel stop farther south at Annette Island due to bad weather and opting to go on to Gustavus (which had good weather at decision time and better landing lights and facilities for night landings then Juneau at the time) rather then head back to a Canadian airport. Snow started falling before the plane arrived. It missed its first approach and tried for a second in heavy snow and low visibility. It came in too low, clipped a tall tree, spun around, and went nose down into the ground about two miles northwest of the runway.
Of the 11 people on board, the 7 passengers survived the crash and were rescued by the various homesteaders that arrived that night to help. The four people in the cockpit however did not survive.
The plane itself was never recovered and still sits at its crash site just NW of the Gustavus Airport. The site can be reached by a short quarter mile hike from Mountain View Road.
Know Before You Go
The trailhead is at a pull off at 2 mile Mountain View Road on the way to Glacier Bay Lodge from Gustavus. The hike is a quarter mile long from the road.
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