The Terrifying, Deadly Plane Crash In Montana That Will Never Be Forgotten
It’s pretty rare, thankfully, to hear about a plane crash in Montana. But over 70 years ago, during World War II, tragedy struck in Billings when a plane fell from the sky in early December. And even though the better part of a century has passed since that fateful night, the crash remains embedded in our local history.

This brought a big drop in temperature and heavy snow flurries.

The operator told the pilot he was flying too high, so the plane circled over Billings for another try at a landing.
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This time he warned the pilot that the plane was too low. The plane disappeared from view once more, this time for good.
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The crash had killed 19 of the 23 people onboard, who were soldiers returning home from World War II. 17 soldiers and two crew members died.

This was the deadliest plane crash in Billings' history. A marker at Veteran's Park near the crash site notes the disaster and honors the passengers.
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