This Day in Aviation History
February 13th, 1950
A Convair B-36B Peacemaker crashes in British Columbia, Canada. This crash marks the first of 32 “Broken Arrow” incidents officially recognised by the US Department of Defense.
 
On 14 February 1950, a Convair B-36B, Air Force Serial Number 44-92075 assigned to the 7th Bomb Wing at Carswell Air Force Base, crashed in northern British Columbia after jettisoning a Mark 4 nuclear bomb. This was the first such nuclear weapon loss in history. The B-36 had been en route from Eielson Air Force Base near Fairbanks, Alaska to Carswell AFB in Fort Worth, Texas, more than 3000 miles south-east, on a mission that included a simulated nuclear attack on San Francisco…..
 
Source:
Wikipedia, 1950 British Columbia B-36 crash: http://gstv.us/20ZJ3Ek
 
Wikipedia, Broken Arrow: http://gstv.us/20ZJ5fu
 
YouTube, B-36 Lost Nuke in British Columbia, Broken Arrow: http://gstv.us/20ZJ8Ik
 
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