Personnel Index - Detail
Ted, aged 17, on completion of the Air Gunnery course in Spring 1943.
2/3 January, 1944; BERLIN
Every available person on the station gave a hand in clearing the snow ready for the evening's operation. Take-offs were able to begin 15 minutes before midnight with Fiskerton managing to get 12 aircraft airborne from the 13 detailed.
Just 311 bombers struggled to reach a cloud-covered Berlin where the bombing was spread, with no concentrated fires developing. The German controllers had realised the bombers target in advance and instructed the night-fighters accordingly; most of the 27 Lancasters lost, fell in the Berlin area.
Canadian skipper F/O Johnny Young (JB231) and crew in N-Nan were in the last wave and on approaching the final turning point before the target were made well aware of the presence of night fighters by the lanes of flares in the sky. For the first time, the ‘Fishpond’ radar screen was functioning well and Ted Cachart the Wop/Ag reported a large number of ‘blips’ reflected from the aircraft below them, a number of these were heading in the direction of the final turning point but with the majority heading towards the target.
They were skimming through hazy cloud and the pilot had just lowered the starboard wing when in a split second they saw another Lancaster heading straight towards them and before anyone could yell a warning, the on-coming Lancaster's cockpit struck their aircraft's starboard wing between the two engines.
It is just possible that F/Lt Palmer’s S - Sugar was the Lanc that was in collision with N - NAN as it would have been in the same wave, and if slightly ahead of Nan it would have changed course and be heading back across the track of the oncoming tail-enders.
Lancaster JB231 (EA-N)
F/O J.E.M. Young RCAF Pilot (P.o.W.)
Sgt A.W. Vidow F/E (P.o.W.)
F/O J. Scott RCAF NAV (P.o.W.)
Sgt E.B. Cachart W/OP (P.o.W.)
Sgt M. Mahony RAAF A/G (P.o.W.)
P/O L.M. Orchard B/A (P.o.W.)
Sgt L. Crossman A/G (P.o.W.)
Crew on their 8th operation
Ted's capture record.......image courtesy of Torsten Heinrichs from the Aviation Technical Museum, Rechlin (website opens in a new window).
See also "Head on collision" from the Documents section
49Sqn Association Chairman Ted Cachart at the 2010 Remembrance Day lunch in Fiskerton.
Ted was "Posted Out" on September 10th 2013