| Date: | 01 DEC 1928 | 
| Type: | Ford 4-AT-C Tri-Motor | 
| Operator: | Sunbeam Air Transport Co. | 
| Registration: | NC7862 | 
| C/n / msn: | 4-AT-47 | 
| First flight: | 1928-10-12 (2 months) | 
| Crew: | Fatalities: 1 / Occupants: 1 | 
| Passengers: | Fatalities: 4 / Occupants: 4 | 
| Total: | Fatalities: 5 / Occupants: 5 | 
| Airplane damage: | Written off | 
| Airplane fate: | Written off (damaged beyond repair) | 
| Location: | 10 km (6.3 mls) N of Spur, TX (United States of America) | 
| Phase: | En route (ENR) | 
| Nature: | Domestic Non Scheduled Passenger | 
| Departure airport: | San Antonio (unknown airport), TX (), United States of America | 
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Denver (unknown airport), CO, United States of America | 
Narrative:
	The aircraft crashed and burned.
	The airplane carried the president of Sunbeam Air Transport Co., Homer D. Ballard and some of his staff.
	Sources:
	» The Ford Tri-Motor 1926-1992 / William T. Larkins
	» The Palm Beach Post - Dec 2, 1928
