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The Tête de l'Obiou accident was an airliner crash in France on 13 November 1950.
Curtiss-Reid Flying Service had been operating a scheduled service between Paris and Rome since 1945. On 13 November 1950, a Paris-bound Douglas C-54B-1-DC aircraft crashed on the Grande Tête de l'Obiou mountain, 48 km south of Grenoble. All 51 passengers and 7 crew were killed. The aircraft was 50 miles off course.
Flight attendant Helen Johnston's body was missing for weeks until it was found in a crevasse on the mountain.
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Address: Rhône-Alpes, France
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