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About Alan Lawrence Maylon Allan
Malyon and Marjorie Allan were on the flight with their daughter, Jane Allan. Son and brother David Allan previously told the Herald his father had taught at the Royal Navy College in London where mountaineer Peter Mulgrew – also TE901’s in-flight commentator - was one of his students after WWII. “That’s why he chose to go on the flight.” Malyon Allan’s father, squadron leader David Allan, a flying instructor, also died while flying. In 1940 David Allan died when he fell 850 metres to the ground from a Tiger Moth flying near Māngere aerodrome. It was later found his harness had failed when his student did a roll. Source: https://insights.nzherald.co.nz/apps/2019/erebus/
On the morning of 28 November 1979, Air New Zealand Flight TE901 left Mangere airport, Auckland, for an 11-hour return sightseeing flight to Antarctica. At 12.49 p.m. (NZST), the aircraft crashed into the lower slopes of Mt Erebus killing all 237 passengers and 20 crew on board. It was the worst civil disaster in New Zealand's history. Source: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/culture/erebus-disaster
Alan Lawrence Maylon Allan's Timeline
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December 23, 1920
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Papakura, Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
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1962 |
1962
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Takapuna, Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
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1979 |
November 28, 1979
Age 58
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Antarctica
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November 28, 1979
Age 58
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Mount Erebus Memorial Cross, Mount Erebus, Ross Island, Antarctica
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