Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 21
A Canadian Pacific Air Lines Douglas DC-6 similar to the accident aircraft | |
| Occurrence | |
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| Date | July 8, 1965 |
| Summary | Bombing |
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| Aircraft | |
| Aircraft type | Douglas DC-6B |
| Operator | Canadian Pacific Air Lines |
| Registration | CF-CUQ |
| Flight origin | Vancouver International Airport, British Columbia, Canada |
| Destination | Whitehorse International Airport, Yukon, Canada |
| Occupants | 52 |
| Passengers | 46 |
| Crew | 6 |
| Fatalities | 52 |
| Survivors | 0 |
Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 21 was a scheduled domestic flight from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, via Prince George, Fort St. John, Fort Nelson and Watson Lake on July 8, 1965. The Douglas DC-6B plane crashed after an in-flight explosion near 100 Mile House, British Columbia, killing all 52 people aboard. An inquest determined that the explosion was the result of a bomb, but the perpetrator and motive remain undetermined.