15 March 1960 - USAF U-2 Forced Landing Incident
Captain Roger Cooper landed his U-2 on frozen Wapawekka lake in Saskatchewan after suffering an electrical failure. He was flying U2 tail # 66717 at the time on an Operation Crowflight. The U-2 was still a Top Secret aircraft at the time of this incident - although the subsequent shooting down of Francis Gary Powers in his U-2 over Russia on 1 May 1960 made the U-2 a "household word" around the world.
RCAF Station Cranberry Portage arranged for snow clearing on the lake by a Lac La Ronge contractor. A C-119 landed on the ice with a new engine and the U-2 was flown off the lake . Personnel from Cranberry Portage were used as guards at the site.
Additional notes: Operation Crowflights were discontinued in February 1965 and U-2 # 66717 was flying with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) at the end of 1965 when it crashed.
Photo notes : Photos courtesy Ken murphy (By lswilson.ca) - U2 in flight - Joe Callaghan and the U-2. Note the protective tarp has been pulled back to allow viewing... - Ken Murphy guarding the downed U-2 aircraft. Crowflight logo visible over the tail # 66717. - Location Map showing Wapawekka Lake and environs - Ken Murphy standing by the U-2 - Joe Callaghan sitting on the wing of the U-2 - Ken Murphy sitting on the snow machine that was left by the RCMP
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