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Well-known aviation incidents
A United Airlines Boeing 247 was destroyed by a nitroglycerin bomb on
October 10, 1933, over Chesterton, Indiana, killing all ten aboard.
This was the first proven case of air sabotage.
The zeppelin LZ129 Hindenburg on landing at Lakehurst Naval Air
Station in New Jersey on May 6, 1937 — the crash of the largest
airship ever built, effectively ending the era of commercial
lighter-than-air travel.
A De Havilland Comet crashed in Jalalogori, India soon after take-off
from Calcutta (now Kolkata) on May 2, 1953 — the first of a series of
crashes that led to Comet 1 fleet being grounded and eventually
scrapped.
The Grand Canyon Midair Collision, on June 30, 1956, in which a TWA
Lockheed Super Constellation and a United Airlines Douglas DC-7
collided while flying over the Grand Canyon in Arizona, killing all
128 passengers and crew members aboard both aircraft.
The Munich air disaster on February 6, 1958, in which an Airspeed
Ambassador carrying members of the Manchester United football club
crashed while attempting to take off in slushy conditions.
The Day The Music Died - February 3, 1959, plane crash that killed
Richie Valens, Buddy Holly, and The Big Bopper.
The 1960 New York air disaster, on December 16, 1960, in which a
United Airlines Douglas DC-8 jet collided with a TWA Lockheed Super
Constellation propliner over Staten Island, New York. The
Constellation crashed onto a military airfield; the United jet
careened into the Park Slope section of Brooklyn, where it crashed and
exploded. All 128 occupants of both planes and six persons on the
ground died.
Aer Lingus Flight 712 in 1968. 61 passengers and crew were lost aboard
a Vickers Viscount 803 EI-AOM from Cork to London when it crashed in
mysterious circumstances into the sea off Tuskar Rock, County Wexford.
No definite cause has been found. Some have speculated that the
aircraft may have suffered a missile strike.
The LANSA Lockheed Electra OB-R-941 on a flight from Lima to Pucallpa,
Peru, breaks apart in mid-air after being set aflame by lightning on
December 24, 1971. It crashes in the Amazonian Rainforest. 91 people
die; the sole survivor is Juliane Koepcke, a 17-year old girl who
survives a fall from 2 miles and 10-day walk through the jungle before
being found by hunters. Her mother, famous ornithologist Maria Koepcke,
dies; director Werner Herzog had narrowly missed being on the same
flight.
The Andes flight disaster of 1972, in which the passengers who
survived the crash had to resort to cannibalism to stay alive.
The Zagreb mid-air collision on September 10, 1976, British Airways
Trident Three and Inex-Adria Aviopromet DC-9 collided over Zagreb VOR,
176 people died.
The Tenerife disaster: on March 27, 1977, two Boeing 747 airliners,
from KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and PanAm collided on the runway of Los
Rodeos Airport, Tenerife, Islas Canarias, killing 583 people. It is
the worst accidental disaster in the history of aviation.
The crash of Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182, in San Diego,
California on September 25, 1978, following the PSA Boeing 727-214
jetliner's midair collision with a Cessna. California's worst aviation
disaster to date, with a death toll of 144.
The Mount Erebus disaster, in 1979, in which an Air New Zealand DC-10
flew into Mount Erebus, Antarctica.
28 July 1982 - 12 passengers die in a small airplane crash in Lindale,
Texas, including gospel music singer/pioneer Keith Green and his two
children.
The Air Canada Flight 143 (the "Gimli Glider") crash-landed in Gimli,
Manitoba, Canada on July 23, 1983 after the airplane ran out of fuel
because of a metric conversion error during refueling. Only a few
passengers were slightly injured, and none were killed.
Korean Air Flight 007 — Shot down by Soviet Union fighter planes. All
269 passengers and crew on board died.
The Air India Bombing of June 23, 1985 was the largest mass-murder in
Canadian history, caused by a bomb placed in checked luggage.
Japan Airlines Flight 123 — the worst single-aircraft disaster in
history, killing 520 people.
The USS Vincennes shot down Iran Air Flight 655 over the Persian Gulf,
claiming to have mistaken it for an F-14 fighter. All 290 passengers
on board were killed.
Ramstein airshow disaster August 28, 1988
Pan Am Flight 103 — Also known as as the 'Lockerbie Bombing' or the
'Lockerbie Disaster' in the UK. On December 21, 1988 Boeing 747 was
destroyed in mid-air by a bomb, killing all 278 on board and another
11 on the ground.
Chinook crash on Mull of Kintyre in 1994
China Airlines Flight 140 crashed at Nagoya Airport on April 26, 1994,
killing 264 people.
TWA Flight 800 exploded over the Atlantic Ocean on July 17, 1996,
killing all 230 people onboard.
AeroPeru Flight 603 crashed because of a maintenance error on October
2, 1996, killing 70 people.
Korean Air Flight 801 crashed near Guam Antonio B. Won Pat
International Airport on August 6, 1997, killing 228 people.
Mandarin Airlines Flight 642 crashed on Hong Kong International
Airport during landing on August 22, 1999, killing 3 people.
Air France Flight 4590 was a Concorde flight from Charles de Gaulle
International Airport near Paris, France to John F. Kennedy
International Airport in New York City, New York, which crashed on
July 25, 2000, in Gonesse, France shortly after takeoff, killing all
on board and four on the ground. The crash led to the end of Concorde
flights.
9/11 — American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175 were
intentionally crashed into the World Trade Center buildings in
Manhattan, New York on September 11, 2001, killing all on board and
2595 on the ground. Concurrently, American Airlines Flight 77 and
United Airlines Flight 93 were crashed in related terrorist attacks,
into The Pentagon in Washington, D.C. and in Shanksville,
Pennsylvania, respectively. As with the World Trade Center attacks,
all on board these two flights were killed, as well as 125 in the
Pentagon.
China Airlines Flight 611 broke up near Penghu Islands mid-air on May
25, 2002, killing all 225 people on board.
Flash Airlines Flight 604 crashed shortly after take-off from Sharm
el-Sheikh, Egypt, on January 3, 2004. All 135 passengers and 13 crew
were killed.
Helios Airways Flight 522, Boeing 737-31S, crashed into a mountain
between Marathon and Varnavas on August 14, 2005 killing 121.
West Caribbean Airways Flight 708 crashed in a mountainous region in
northwest Venezuela on the morning of Tuesday, August 16, 2005,
killing all 152 passengers and eight crew. It was the worst crash to
date in Venezuelan history.
TANS Peru Flight 204 crashed near Pucallpa, Peru on August 23, 2005.
At least 41 people died and about 50 survived.
Mandala Airlines Flight 091 crashed into a heavily-populated
residential area seconds after taking off from Polonia International
Airport in Medan, Indonesia on September 5, 2005.
An Iranian Air Force C-130 crashed into a residential area in Tehran
on December 6, 2005, killing at least 120.
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