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N5354G at Campbell River - CYBL, BC.
Photo: Dirk Septer © 07 November 2012
N5354G at Paine Field, Washington.
Photo: Thomas A. Baillie © 06 August 2011
Photo: Thomas A. Baillie © 10 May 2010
Photo: David Lednicer © 28 March 2010
N5354G at Victoria Airport, British Columbia.
Photos: Neil Aird © 30 October 1997
N5354G on Afognak Island, Alaska.
Photo: Dave Oberg © 1988
54-1729 at Felkner AAF, Fort Eustis, VA.
Photo: Lindsay Peacock © 12 October 1971

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54-1729 • L-208 • 54-1729

N5354G

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54-1729 US Army #1572. L-20 No. 573. Command A-6. Delivered 18-Jun-1956. Built as L-20A and re-designated U-6A in 1962.

L-208 Air America, Vientiane, Laos. Leased from US Army. 06-Jun-1962 to 02-Oct-1962.

Service history with Air America: Aircraft was received at Bangkok on 06-Jun-1962 and operated on the Madriver Contract AF62(531)-1674, based at Vientiane, but maintained at Udorn. It suffered from structural fatigue failure-of the fuselage in the area of empennage in Laos on 14-Sep-1962 and repaired. The aircraft was to be returned to the US Army in Oct-1962 but eventually returned on 26-Jan-1963.

54-1729. Returned to US Army.

N5354G Civil Air Patrrol, Maxwell AFB., Montgomery, AL. Regd Sep-1977.

N5354G David Oberg, Kodiak, AK. dba Uyak Air Service, Kodiak, AK. Circa 1986 – 1989. On USCAR at 02-Mar-1990 and 29-Feb-1992.

Accident: Fognak Island, AK. 30-Sep-1986. On Takeoff, the right door popped open. The pilot reached across to pull the door closed and lost directional control. The aircraft struck a tree near the bank of the lake. Aircraft suffered substantial damage. Pilot uninjured. NTSB report ANC86LA167.

Note: Total airframe hours at Sep-1986 – 6,947hrs.

Accident: Zacher Bay, AK. 23-Sep-1988. The pilot stated that during the takeoff run on the water, he lost directional control of the airplane, due to the high wind condition. The airplane's wing tip struck the water causing the airplane to nose over on its back. NTSB report ANC88LA147.  Actually shows as N5354G and c/n 887.

Accident: Kodiak, AK. 13-Jul-1989. On a flight between Akhiok and Kodiak, crashed at 1,400 ft. into mountainous terrain whilst attempting to cross a pass in IFR weather. Pilot and one passenger seriously, four other passengers received minor injuries. Aircraft reported destroyed by fire. NTSB report ANC89LA123.

Note: Total airframe hours at July 1989 – 8,136 hours.

N5354G Sale reported New York. Sep-1992.

N5354G Aircraft Salvage & Rebuild Inc., Omak, AK. Regd May-1993. On USCAR at 01-Oct-1994.

N5354G Dave A. Withstandley, Juneau, AK. Regd Feb-1995.

Airworthiness Cert: 24-Sep-1996.

Note: Attended the 50th Anniversary Celebration at Victoria, British Columbia, 17 to 19-Oct-1997.

N5354G FWF Ltd., Seattle, WA. Regd 16-Jul-1996. Expiry 30-Apr-2015.

Note: Historic Flight Foundation based at Felts Field, Spokane, WA.

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xNote: This aircraft is incorrectly listed by FAA as c/n 887.