Following the crash, the United Kingdom's
Ministry of Civil Aviation stipulated that
ground-controlled approaches would no longer be available to aircraft landing in conditions of less than vertical visibility and horizontal visibility except in an emergency. In the wake of the crash and that of a
Douglas DC-4 two months later, Sabena postponed its 25th anniversary celebrations that had been scheduled for the end of May 1948. The two airport workers who entered the burning wreckage to rescue survivors, Harold Bending and Angus Brown, were awarded the
George Medal in June 1948. ==References==