Crashes at Kai Tak were not uncommon in the 1950s. Piston engined planes were generally not as reliable as turbo props and jets and the runways in use before the one extending into the harbour was built were notoriously difficult ones for pilots. When Andrew Suddaby arrived by B.O.A.C. Argonaut the pilot made the comforting (?) announcement that Kai Tak was the most exciting and trickiest airport he knew.
Crash cutting South China Morning Post 27 July 1953.
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Submitted by Andrew Suddaby
Date picture taken (may be approximate):
Monday, July 27, 1953
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- Crash cutting South China Morning Post 27 July 1953. shows Place Kai Tak Airfield / Airport [????- ]