Showing posts with label Airline Accidents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Airline Accidents. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Deadliest Aviation Accidents of All Time

10. Nigeria Airways Flight 2120

Deadliest Aviation Accidents
The 10th of deadliest aviation accidents took place on 11th July, 1991 when chartered passenger Nigeria Airways Flight 2120, crashed on its way from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to Sokoto, Nigeria, shortly after take-off from King Abdulaziz International Airport. It killed all 261 people on board (247 passengers, 14 crew members). The reason for the crash was later discovered as under inflated tire which overheated, leading to a fire. When the aircraft was at an altitude of 671 metres (2201 ft), a number of bodies were seen falling from it.

9. China Airlines Flight 140

China Airlines Flight 140
On 26th April, 1994, passenger flight China Airlines Flight 140 crashed due to a stall caused by pilot error. It killed 264 people out of 256 people on board, including both passengers and crews. Although, by 27th April, there were 10 people alive, but by 6th May, there were only 7 people who survived the injuries, including 3 children.

8. American Airlines Flight 587

American Airlines Flight 587
The 8th of deadliest aviation accidents involved passenger flight American Airlines Flight 587 which crashed on November 12, 2001, shortly after take-off on its way from  John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City to Santo Domingo’s Las Américas International Airport in the Dominican Republic. It resulted in the death of 265 people, including 5 people on the ground. All the 251 passengers and 9 crew members were killed. The reason for the crash was later reported as tail structure failure due to co-pilot error while encountering wake turbulence. Due to the similar location and time of the crash to that of 9.11 attack, many people thought it as a terrorist attack, but later this was ruled out as a rumour.

7. Malaysia Airlines Flight 17

Deadliest Aviation Accidents
Passenger flight Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crashed on its way from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur on 17th July, 2014 after being shot down. All the 283 passengers and 15 crew members were killed, putting the death toll to 298. According to American and German intelligence sources, the plane was shot down by pro-Russian insurgents using a Buk surface-to-air missile fired from the territory which they controlled. It drew widespread media coverage and was touted as one of the heinous terrorist aviation act.

6. Saudia Flight 163

Deadliest Aviation Accidents
The sixth amongst deadliest aviation accidents occurred on 19th August, 1980 when passenger flight Saudia Flight 163 caught fire after take-off from Riyadh International Airport (now the Riyadh Air Base) on a flight to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. All 301 people on board including 287 passengers and 14 crew members perished in the accident. Till date, it is the deadliest aviation disaster that did not involve a crash on impact or mid-flight break up.

5. Air India Flight 182

Air India Flight 182
On 23td June, 1985, Air India Flight 182 operating on the Montreal, Canada–London, UK –Delhi, India route was destroyed mid-air by a bomb at an altitude of 31,000 feet (9,400 m) and ultimately crashed into Atlantic Ocean  while in Irish airspace. There were no survivors from this fatal crash and it took the lives of all 329 people on board including 307 passengers and 22 crews. It occurred at the same time of the Narita Airport bombing, leading to people believe both of them were linked and which were later proved to be true. It is the largest mass murder of Canada till date. It is to have been a retaliation against India for the operation carried out by the Indian Army Operation Blue Star.

4. Turkish Airlines Flight 981

Deadliest Aviation Accidents
Turkish Airlines Flight 981 crashed outside Paris, France, on 3 March 1974, killing all 346 people on board, including 335 passengers and 11 crews. Also known as the Ermenonville air disaster, from the forest where the aircraft crashed, it is till date the deadliest single-plane crash with no survivors. The reason of the disaster was cargo door failure – An improperly secured cargo door at the rear of the plane broke off, causing an explosive decompression which severed cables necessary to control the aircraft.

3. Saudi Arabian Flight 763 and Kazakhstan Airlines Flight 1907

Deadliest Aviation Accidents
Known as the Charkhi Dadri mid-air collision, this is the 3rd amongst deadliest aviation accidents of all time. It involved mid-air collision of Saudi Arabian Flight 763 and Kazakhstan Airlines Flight 1907 killing all 349 people on board both planes, making it the world’s deadliest mid-air collision. The former was en route from Delhi to Dhahran, Saudi Arabia (289 passengers, 23 crews; total 312), and the later was en route from Chimkent, Kazakhstan, to Delhi (27 passengers, 10 crews; total 37). The collision was caused due to pilot error on the Kazakhstan Airlines aircraft.

2. Japan Airlines Flight 123

Deadliest Aviation Accidents
The second amongst deadliest aviation accidents of all time took place on 12th August, 1985, when passenger flight Japan Airlines Flight 123 crashed due to mechanical failure 12 minutes into the flight  into two ridges of Mount Takamagahara in Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, 100 kilometres (62 miles) from Tokyo. It is the deadliest single-aircraft accident in history which took the lives of 520 people including 15 crews and 505 passengers. Only 4 people, all of them women passengers survived the accident including a 26 year old woman, a 34 year old woman and her 8 year old daughter and another 12 year old girl.

1. Pan Am Flight 1736 and KLM Flight 4805

Deadliest Aviation Accidents
This deadliest aviation accident occurred on 27th march, 1977, when two Boeing 747s were involved in a runway collision at the Los Rodeos Airport(now Tenerife North Airport). The reasons for the accident were reported as pilot error, runway incursion, heavy fog, limitations and failures in communication. The first aircraft was Pan Am Boeing 747-121 (380 passengers, 16 crews, total 396) and the second aircraft was PH-BUF, the KLM Boeing 747-206B (234 passengers, 14 crews; total 248). A total of 583 out of the 644 people were killed in the accident. Only 6 people survived, all of whom belonged to the first flight.

Sunday, 16 August 2015

Trigana Air Service

Date: August 16, 2015       Time: 1455
Location: Tangok mountain, Papua
Operator: Trigana Air Service       Flight: 267
AC Type: ATR 42-300
Reg: PK-YRN     cn: 102
Aboard:54    Fatalities: ?    Ground: 0
Route: Jayapura- Oksibil
Details: The passenger plane crashed into Tangok mountain located in a remote area of Papua's eastern most provence. There was no distress call from the aircraft. High winds and heavy rain was reported in the accident area.

Military - Indonesian Air Force



Date: June 30, 2015       Time: 1148
Location: Medan, Indonesia
Operator: Military - Indonesian Air Force
AC Type: Lockheed C130-B Hercules
Reg: A-1310     cn: 3616
Aboard:122    Fatalities: 122    Ground: 19
Route: Medan - Tanjung Pinang, Sumatra.
Details: The military transport crashed shortly after taking off from Soewondo Air Base. Two minutes into the flight, the crew radioed they were having engine problems and returning to the airport. Soon after, the plane went down in a populated area, hitting two empty buildings. The plane was carrying civilian relatives of military personnel. All 110 passengers and crew of 12 were killed including 19 on the ground.

Promech Air


Date: June 25, 2015       Time: 1343
Location: Ella Lake, Alaska
Operator: Promech Air
AC Type: de Havilland DHC-3T Turbine Otter floatplane
Reg: N270PA     cn: 270
Aboard: 9    Fatalities: 9    Ground: 0
Route: Sightseeing
Details: The DHC3 Otter crashed while on a sightseeing tour carrying cruise ship passengers. A private helicopter pilot reported to seeing plane wreckage against a granite rock face cliff near the location it was believed to have gone down about 25 miles northeast of Ketchikan.

Air Canada



Date:March 29, 2015       Time: 0035
Location: Halifax, Novia Scotia
Operator: Air Canada       Flight: 624
AC Type: Airbus A320-211
Reg: C-FTJP       cn: 233
Aboard: 137     Fatalities: 0    Ground: 0
Route: Toronto - Halifax
Details: During its final approach, the aircraft struck powerlines at the beginning of runway 05. The aircraft then impacted a localizer antenna array and became airborne again finally sliding onto the runway and coming to rest near taxiway B. The aircraft sustained substantial damage. Twenty-five people were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. There was a power outage at the airport possibly caused by the accident.

Delta Airlines

Date: March 5, 2015        Time: 1103
Location: New York, New York
Operator: Delta Airlines            Flight: 1086
AC Type: McDonnell Douglas MD-88
Reg: N909DL      cn: 49540/1395
Aboard:130     Fatalities: 0    Ground: 0
Route: Atlanta - New York
Details: The MD-88 skidded and veered off runway 13 and came to rest against the airport perimeter fence, a few feet form the waters of Flushing Bay. There were only minor injuries. In 1989, during an aborted takeoff, a USAir B-737 overran the same runway and partially entered the water killing 2 people.

Turkish Airlines - 726

Date: March 4, 2015        Time: 0745
Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
Operator: Turkish Airlines            Flight:726
AC Type: Airbus A-330-303
Reg: TC-JOC      cn: 1522
Aboard:238     Fatalities: 0    Ground: 0
Route: Istanbul - Kathmandu
Details: A Turkish Airlines Airbus 330 overshot the runway in dense fog while landing at Kathmandu, Nepal. None of he 224 passengers were seriously hurt.

ATR 72-600

Date: February 4, 2015     Time: 1055
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
Operator: Transasia             Flight: 235
AC Type: ATR 72-600
Reg: B-22816      cn: 1141
Aboard:58      Fatalities: 40    Ground: 0
Route: Taipei - Kinmen
Details: After the aircraft took off, it climbed to 1,300 feet, turned left and began losing altitude and speed. It then, banked to 90 degrees, the wingtip striking a taxi on a roadway and crashed into the Keelung River, coming to rest inverted. The pilot mistakenly throttled down a still-running engine following a glitch with the other engine. Pilot error.

Sage Aviation - Private

Date: December 8, 2014     Time: 10:45
Location: Gaithersburg, Maryland
Operator: Sage Aviation - Private
AC Type: Embraer EMB 500 Phenom 100
Reg: N200EQ      cn: 5000082
Aboard:3      Fatalities: 3    Ground: 3
Details: The plane was on approach to Montgomery County Airpark when it crashed a mile north of the airport into a houses on the 19000 block of Drop Forge Drive. All three aboard the jet were killed as well as a mother and her two children in a house the aircraft impacted.

Air Evac Lifeteam

Date: October 4, 2014     Time: 0156
Location: Wichita Falls, Texas
Operator: Air Evac Lifeteam
AC Type: Bell 206L
Reg: ?
Aboard:4      Fatalities: 2    Ground: 0
Route: Waurika, OK - Wichita Falls, TX
Details: The air ambulance crashed while trans poring a patient from Waurika, Oklahoma to United Regional Health Center. The patient and one nurse was killed and 2 crew members injured.