Nesom, William Garnett (Leading Aircraftman)

Killed in Flying Accident 1949-December-11

Leading Aircraftman William Garnett Nesom RCAF

Birth Date: 1925-November-16

Born: Bishopton, Darlington Unitary Authority, County Durham, England

Parents: Son of Thomas Henry and Mary Alice Nesom of St Albert, Alberta

Spouse: Husband of Marge Nesom of St Albert, Alberta Brother of John R., Alice Mary Wallace, Dorothy May Lechski, Viola Angela Nesom

Home: St Albert, Alberta, Canada

Enlistment: Edmonton, Alberta

Enlistment Date: 1944-January-19

Service

RCAF

Unit

1 (AC) AAS- Air Armament School

Base

RCAF Station Trenton

Rank

Leading Aircraftman

Position

Service Numbers

13388

Mission

Mitchell Mitchell II series ii HD341

Meteorological 1949-December-11 to 1949-December-11

1 () AAS (RCAF) RCAF Station Trenton

1 Air Armament School, RCAF Station Trenton. Mitchell aircraft HD 341, returning from a routine meteorological flight, when the port engine caught fire. The flames spread to the fuselage, and the Mitchell exploded in mid-air; it crashed in a field 7 miles south-east of RCAF Station Trenton, killing the aircraft's crew of four. A local witness on the ground, stated that it appeared that the pilot deliberately avoided crashing into a populated area by veering the burning aircraft in another direction

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