
14/08/2025
In 1945 a Consolidated Liberator transport aircraft had crashed at Mascot, killing all 12 people aboard, while in 1961 an Ansett-ANA Vickers Viscount airliner disintegrated over Botany Bay soon after taking off into a massive thunderstorm, with 15 fatalities.
Local residents also had a lucky escape in 1957 when a Douglas DC-3 airliner lost power after take-off. Narrowly avoiding the suburbs of Botany and Pagewood, it ditched into the water at Eastlakes Golf Course, with all 27 aboard surviving.
Although the southward extension of Runway 16 was intended to reduce both noise levels and accident risk, locals remained understandably alarmed about the possibility of large aircraft coming down into the surrounding suburbs, especially Arncliffe, Bexley, Kyeemagh, Mascot, Rockdale and Sydenham.
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Learn about a near-fatal collision in 1971 at Sydney Airport:
HISTORY TALK THIS SATURDAY
Saturday, 16 August | 2pm - 3pm
Level 3, Rockdale Library, 444-446 Princes Highway, Rockdale
This presentation by Dr Peter Hobbins explores the technology, politics, and personal stories of that potential disaster.
Peter is Head of Knowledge at the Australian National Maritime Museum and an Honorary Affiliate in the Department of History at the University of Sydney.
Afterward, enjoy afternoon tea with a delightful selection of cakes, biscuits, and slices, including gluten-free choices.
When? Saturday, 16 August | 2pm - 3pm
Where? Level 3, Rockdale Library, 444-446 Princes Highway, Rockdale
Cost? Free! $5 donation appreciated.
Learn more at:
https://stgeorgehistsoc.org.au/whats-on/
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(Image: Sydney Airport Air Traffic Control Tower in the late 1960s)