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1962 Turkish Airlines Taurus Mountains crash

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Passengers
  
8

Fatalities
  
11

Registration
  
TC-KOP

Number of deaths
  
11

Passenger count
  
8

Crew
  
3

Aircraft type
  
Fairchild F-27

Date
  
8 March 1962

Operator
  
Turkish Airlines

Location
  
Taurus Mountains

Site
  
Bolkar Mountains, Adana, Turkey

Summary
  
Controlled flight into terrain

Similar
  
Turkish Airlines Flight 301, Eastern Air Lines Flight 512, Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flig, Caledonian Airways Flight 153, United Airlines Flight 297

The 1962 Turkish Airlines Taurus Mountains crash occurred on 8 March 1962 at 17:43 local time (15:43 UTC) when a Turkish Airlines Fairchild F-27 airliner, registration TC-KOP, on a scheduled domestic flight from Esenboğa Airport (ESB/LTAC) in Ankara to Adana Airport (ADA/LTAF), flew into the Bolkar Mountains on approach to landing.

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Accident

The Turkish Airlines F-27 departed from Esenboğa Airport at 16:20 EET (14:20 UTC) for a flight to Adana. The pilot reported en route passing Aksaray and estimated to arrive in Adana at 17:40 local time. At 17:28, the pilot reported at FL175 and requested a clearance to approach. At 17:40 the flight was cleared to 5,000 ft (1,500 m) and was asked to report crossing 8,000 ft (2,400 m) and 7,000 ft (2,100 m). Nothing more was heard from the flight. It appeared the plane had crashed at 6,800 ft (2,100 m) AMSL some 76 km (47 mi) from the Adana radio range at Bolkar Mountains of southeastern Taurus mountain range.

The probable cause of the accident was that the pilot was unable to keep track of his exact position or to maintain exact altitude in avoiding cumulus cloud, and associated turbulent conditions.

Crew and passengers

The aircraft had three crew and eight passengers on board. All crew and passengers lost their lives at the crash.

Aircraft

The aircraft, a Fairchild F-27 with two Rolls-Royce Dart turboprop engines, was produced by Fairchild Hiller with manufacturer serial number 83, and made its first flight in 1960.

References

1962 Turkish Airlines Taurus Mountains crash Wikipedia


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