1979 Turkish Airlines Ankara crash

The 1979 Turkish Airlines Ankara crash occurred on December 23, 1979, when a Turkish Airlines Fokker F28 Fellowship 1000 airliner, registration TC-JAT, named Trabzon, on a domestic passenger flight from Samsun Airport to Esenboğa International Airport in Ankara, flew into the side of a hill 1,400 m (4,600 ft) near the village of Kuyumcuköy in Çubuk district of Ankara Province, 32 km (20 mi) north-northeast of the destination airport on approach to landing.[1]

1979 Turkish Airlines Ankara crash
A Turkish Airlines Fokker F28 similar to the one involved. This aircraft crashed four years earlier.
Accident
DateDecember 23, 1979
SummaryControlled flight into terrain
SiteKuyumcuköy, Ankara, Turkey
40.32947°N 33.15708°E / 40.32947; 33.15708
Aircraft
Aircraft typeFokker F28 Fellowship 1000
Aircraft nameTrabzon
OperatorTurkish Airlines
RegistrationTC-JAT
Flight originSamsun Airport, Samsun, Turkey
DestinationEsenboğa International Airport, Ankara, Turkey
Passengers41
Crew4
Fatalities41
Injuries4
Survivors4

The crew had deviated from the localizer course while on an ILS approach experiencing severe turbulence.[1][2][3]

Crew and passengers

The aircraft had four crew and 41 passengers on board. 38 passengers and three crew were killed in the accident.[1]

Aircraft

The aircraft, a Fokker F28 Fellowship 1000 with two Rolls-Royce RB183-2 "Spey" Mk555-15 turbofan jet engines, was built by Fokker with manufacturer serial number 11071, and made its first flight in 1973.[1]

References

  1. "Aircraft accident Fokker F-28 Fellowship 1000 TC-JAT Ankara-Esenboğa Airport (ESB)". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 2009-09-26.
  2. "BİLİNMEYENLERİ İLE THY F-28 (TC-JAP) KAZASI - AirlineHaber - Sivil Havacılık Haberleri". 25 December 2015. Retrieved 6 February 2017.
  3. Havacılar, Bağımsız (23 December 2014). "35 Yılın Ardından TC-JAT Uçağı Kazası". Retrieved 6 February 2017.


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