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On 29 March 1985, two Lockheed CC-130H Hercules of the Royal Canadian Air Force collided mid-air above the Canadian Forces base in Edmonton, then called CFB Namao, killing all 10 on board both aircraft. It remains the deadliest aircraft accident in Alberta history and the deadliest Royal Canadian Air Force crash since the 1965 loss of a Canadair CL-28-2 Argus off Puerto Rico.
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