Quantcast

Bakers Creek air crash anniversary commemorated amid ongoing mystery

Bakers Creek air crash anniversary commemorated amid ongoing mystery
Policy
Webp 5r3vc2svdh8ibaxk8gr8iutw0za2
Simple Flying | Simple Flying

A B-17 Flying Fortress crash at Bakers Creek in 1943 resulted in the tragic loss of forty lives. The cause of the crash remains unclear, with potential factors including weather conditions and pilot inexperience. The incident went unreported in wartime media but is remembered annually in Virginia.

On June 14, 1943, a US Army Air Forces Boeing B-17C Flying Fortress, Serial No. 40-2072 and nicknamed "Miss Every Morning Fixin," took off from Mackay, Australia. The aircraft was carrying six crew members and 35 passengers returning to Port Moresby, New Guinea after an R&R break. Shortly after takeoff, the plane crashed at Bakers Creek, Queensland, about five miles south of the airfield. Forty people perished; only Foye Kenneth Roberts survived until February 4, 2004.

Joseph Gordon Roberts was scheduled to be on the flight but missed it due to oversleeping. The aircraft had been converted into a transport following heavy battle damage earlier in its service life. Despite passing a test flight before the tragedy, it stands as Australia's deadliest aviation disaster by death toll during WWII.

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Sky Industry News
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

The cause remains unknown; however, foggy conditions and pilot Vern J. Gidcumb's limited experience may have contributed to the accident. Due to wartime censorship, families were not informed about details surrounding their loved ones' deaths for several years.

Cynthia Overstreet expressed surprise upon learning details about her granduncle through Dr. Robert Cutler's book: "What was said in the book about not notifying the parents was very true," she stated.

The Bakers Creek Air Crash is commemorated annually at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall near Arlington National Cemetery. This year's service featured performances by SSG Jocelyn Pride and SSG Anthony Sadlon of "Pershing's Own." Remarks were delivered by COL Tasha N. Lowery, Ambassador Kevin Rudd of Australia’s Embassy in Washington D.C., Lt. Gen Bruce Wright (Ret.), and others.

Organizations Included in this History
More News

What a wonderful surprise occurred at the Flying Food Group IAD facility when the team from Prologis Plaza in Sterling, VA, organized an ice cream truck visit.

May 9, 2025

AMS Aircraft Recovery has introduced a new Disabled Aircraft Recovery Dolly, designed to facilitate the swift and efficient recovery of disabled aircraft.

May 8, 2025

An employee at Rowell Chemical Corporation in Willow Springs, Illinois, has requested that the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) overturn a regional decision preventing a vote to remove the Teamsters Local 710 union.

May 8, 2025

Delta Air Lines marked its Centennial year with a significant Global Volunteer Month campaign in April, highlighting the airline's commitment to community service.

May 8, 2025

Alaska Air Group, Inc. has announced the election of Pete Shimer to its board of directors.

May 8, 2025

Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian has been honored with the Tony Jannus Award, recognizing his significant contributions to the commercial aviation industry.

May 8, 2025