The Inyokern B-24E
“Three Engines Out”
#41-24059,
June 22,
1943
Copyright
2005
By: Don
R. Jordan
Not all
aircraft accidents were fatal! This is
the story of one such B-24E that experienced mechanical troubles at
high
altitude north of Lancaster, California, and to his credit, the pilot
did
everything by the book. The result was
that all nine crewmembers, including the pilot, were able to parachute
to
safety seconds before the big bomber plunged headlong into the desert
floor
near Inyokern, California.
The young 2nd
Lieutenant pilot, Marvin E. Schlossberg, had only been rated as an Army
Pilot
since February 16th of that same year. He
had approximately 76 hours of experience in this model of
aircraft. But in hindsight this crew
was very lucky indeed to have him in command at the controls and on
that
fateful early morning flight. The
others on board that morning were:
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