The accident aircraft was a
Douglas C-47A-5-DK Skytrain, c/n 12348 and registered G-AHCS, equipped with two
Pratt & Whitney R-1830-92 engines, first flown in 1944, operated by British European Airways. The flight was a scheduled service from BEA's base at Croydon Airport near London to Oslo Airport, Gardermoen. Gardermoen acted as Oslo's secondary airport to the more central
Oslo Airport, Fornebu. However, BEA opted to use Gardermoen because it needed longer runways to operate the
Vickers VC.1 Viking. The aircraft had a crew of five and carried ten passengers. Two of the passengers were Norwegian, the rest were British. At 13:44, the radio operator asked
air traffic control for permission to land using the low frequency radio range navigation system. Gardermoen confirmed, and noted that the Skytrain was the only aircraft in the area. There was no further radio communication between the aircraft and air traffic control. The aircraft passed the radio range station, located north of the airport and a few minutes later flew into trees on the eastern face of
Mistberget at an altitude of . The aircraft plowed a long section of forest before it came to a halt. At the time the aircraft was heading southwards, parallel with the face. The commission concluded that the aircraft was under pilot control at the time of impact. The impact of the accident caused the engines to be knocked off and they slid past the airframe. Debris lay scattered in the area, with a propeller blade found away from the craft. Three of the crew members, the captain, first officer and radio operator, were killed upon impact. Two of the passengers who were unhurt, one British and one Norwegian, walked from the wreck to the farm at Askheim, where they were able to notify about the accident by telephone. A crew of rescue workers were immediately dispatched from Gardermoen. They remained at the site for about four hours; the time was needed to get the steward free from the wreck. He and a passenger were severely injured and were freighted by car to Stensby Hospital. The rest of the passengers were able to walk by themselves and were treated for shock and cuts. ==Investigation and cause==