Capital Airlines Flight 67 was a domestic scheduled U.S. passenger flight operated by Capital Airlines which crashed on final approach to Freeland, Michigan, during a severe snowstorm on April 6, 1958, killing all 47 people on board.
The plane's crew apparently attempted a steep turn to align the craft with the runway.
[5] The crew could not regain control, leading to the crash.
The official cause of the crash was listed as an undetected buildup of ice on the horizontal stabilizer which, coupled with airspeed and the design of the aircraft, caused it to lose control.
[2][6] A memorial to the victims was unveiled in a local cemetery in 2001.