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EgyptAir Flight 763

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Summary
  
Crashed on approach

Fatalities
  
30

Survivors
  
0

Number of deaths
  
30

Passenger count
  
21

Passengers
  
21

Injuries (non-fatal)
  
0

Date
  
19 March 1972

Survivor
  
0

Crew count
  
9

Site
  
Jebel Shamsan, Aden, South Yemen

Destinations
  
Aden International Airport, South Yemen

Similar
  
Delta Air Lines Flight 9570, Ethiopian Airlines Flight 708, Prinair Flight 191, 1972 Puerto Rico DC, Mohawk Airlines Flight 405

EgyptAir Flight 763 was an international non-scheduled passenger flight from Cairo, Egypt to Aden, South Yemen. On 19 March 1972, the flight was a McDonnell Douglas DC9-32 registered in Yugoslavia as YU-AHR and operated by the newly renamed EgyptAir. It crashed into the Shamsan Mountains on approach to Aden, killing all 30 people on board.

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Aircraft

The aircraft involved was McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32. It was built in 1970 as construction number 47503 with manufacturer's serial number 587 and registered as YU-AHR.

Accident

On 19 March 1972 EgyptAir Flight 763 was on a flight from Cairo International Airport in Egypt to Aden International Airport in the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (South Yemen), via Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The aircraft was chartered from the Yugoslav airline Inex Adria with 21 passengers and 9 crew members on board. Flight 763 was on a visual approach to land on runway 08 into Aden International Airport when the aircraft struck Jebel Shamsan, the highest peak of Aden Crater, an extinct volcano, located 7 kilometres (3.8 nmi) from the airport. On impact the aircraft burned, killing all on board. At the time of the accident, it was the deadliest to have occurred in South Yemen. As of November 2011, it remains the deadliest civil aviation accident and the second deadliest aviation accident to have occurred in Yemen.

References

EgyptAir Flight 763 Wikipedia