Shortly after take-off from Honolulu, the crew received an
engine fire warning for the
number one engine, which they
feathered. They then
jettisoned fuel before returning to Honolulu 40 minutes later. Their three-engined
approach appeared to be normal, but at the last minute the crew decided to go around and attempt another approach. The aircraft then banked and veered to the left, and the left wing tip hit the ground about 550' from the center of the
runway. The aircraft disintegrated as it moved across the airfield before hitting some heavy earth-moving equipment. Apart from the rear
fuselage and
tail, the aircraft was destroyed by fire. Thirteen on board escaped, but 7 crew and 20 passengers were killed. As stated in accident investigation report located at rosap.ntl.bts.gov, after take off stewardess Huebner, was working with stewardess Nancy Chalmers, saw captain Jennings in left seat, first officer Norton in right seat, second officer Farr in middle seat, navigator Hill in navigator seat. Check captain Giguere, first officer Eldred and navigator McLennan were in club compartment located behind the flight deck. Pages 19,20,21 &22 of the report lists information on all the crew members. ==Aircraft==