Talk:List of accidents and incidents on commercial aircraft/Holding zone

Holding zone
'''Note: this is a temporary holding area for list items that appear eligible for inclusion but are missing a corresponding article. Please maintain a chronological order and the same format as the main list. Please remove any item that is moved to the main list.'''

1928

 * August 25 - A British Columbia Airways Ford 4-AT-B crashed into the sea near Port Townsed while flying in fog. Two crew, 5 passengers and one dog killed.

1935

 * April 6 - A KLM Fokker F. XII crashes near Brilon, probably caused by flying at a low height. Both passengers and all 5 crew are killed.
 * June 24 - A Ford Trimotor of the Colombian Air Service (Servicio Aéreo Colombiano, or SACO) collided during take off with another Ford Trimotor of the Colombo-German Air Transport Society (Sociedad Colombo Alemana de Transporte Aéreo, or SCADTA) at Medellín, Colombia. Fifteen people were killed including the world famous tango singer Carlos Gardel.

1938

 * August 24 - Omori air disaster: Japanese Flying School Hanriot HD-1 and Japan Airlines Transportation Universal collide over Omori, Tokyo, killing the five crew, and 40 people on the ground.

1946

 * December 25 – One after the other, 3 aeroplanes crashed while attempting to land during a snowstorm at Shanghai airport in China; a total of 72 people perished in what became known as China's "Black Christmas".

1949

 * May 7 – A Philippine Air Lines aircraft is destroyed by a time bomb, killing all 13 aboard.

1952

 * May 26 – BOAC four-engined Handley Page Hermes IV G-ALDN crash-lands in the Sahara Desert with 10 passengers on board, 1,300 miles off-course on a flight between Tripoli and Kano. All passengers and crew survive the initial crash landing, but the First Officer later dies of injuries sustained in the crash.
 * October 5 - Skvoritsy mid-air collision: An Aeroflot Ilyushin Il-12 operating as Flight 376 was descending for Shosseynaya Airport when it collided with Aeroflot Flight 381, a Douglas TS-62 that was departing the same airport for Minsk, killing all 31 on board both aircraft.

1953

 * March 3 – A de Havilland Comet of Canadian Pacific Airlines crashes on take-off from Karachi, Pakistan, killing 11 on board, the world's first jetliner crash fatalities. The accident is attributed to crew inexperience.
 * Again, I didn't actually remove these Comets from the main page because they are historically prominent crashes with or without articles (in my opinion), but as far as I know they have no corresponding articles. plmoknijb 00:47, 18 May 2007 (UTC)

1954

 * March 1 - Darbhanga Aviations Douglas DC-3 aircraft (Registration - VT-DEM) crashed near Calcutta after No.1 engine of the DC-3 caught fire immediately after takeoff from Calcutta runway 19R. The aircraft failed to gain height, stalled and crashed into trees, 3330 feet past the runway end. 2 of the 8 passengers, and all 3 crew members aboard the DC3 were killed in the crash.

1955

 * January 19 – United Air Lines Flight 329, a two-engine Convair experiencing mechanical failure made an emergency landing on its belly near Dexter, Iowa. The aircraft skidded across frozen fields for more than one-half mile and the fuselage broke open. All 36 passengers and 3 crewmembers survived.

1965

 * March 17 - a Handley Page Dart Herald of Eastern Provincial Airways on a regularly scheduled flight from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island disintegrated in mid-air shortly after takeoff. All passengers and crew on board are killed.  The plane crashed in Upper Musquodoboit just outside of Halifax. The fuselage had split lengthwise along its belly owing to corrosion, and after signs of corrosion were found both in one of BEA's Herald and the remaining Alia aircraft, all Heralds in service were recalled by Handley Page for repair and corrosion-proofing.
 * March 31 – Iberia Airlines Convair CV-440-62 crashes into the sea on approach to Tangier killing 50 of 53 occupants; the crash is blamed on a stall due to "undetermined reasons."

1968

 * August 10 – Piedmont Airlines Flight 230, a Fairchild Hiller 227B N712U "The James River Pacemaker" crashed on landing at Charleston, WV, killing 31 immediately and 4 more dying over the next few days. Ultimately, there were 2 survivors. Cause was pilot error CFIT in fog.

1969

 * September 20 - An Air Vietnam Douglas DC-4 collided on approach to landing with an American United States Air Force F-4 Phantom near Da Nang, Vietnam. 77 died.

1975

 * January 20 - Terrorists hijack an Air France Boeing 707 to Baghdad.

1979

 * April 23 - A SAETA Vickers Viscount (HC-AVP) missing on a flight from Quito to Cuenca. Aircraft found five years later. All 57 on board died (52 passengers and 5 crew).
 * August 4 - An Indian Airlines HS 748 (VT-DXJ) crashed into the Kiroli Hills 11km east of Bombay. All 45 on board died (40 passengers and five crew).

1980

 * August 26 - A Bouraq Indonesian Vickers Viscount (PK-IVS) crashed into a swamp. All 37 on board died (31 passengers and six crew).
 * December 21 - An Aerovias del Cesar Sud Caravelle (HK-1810) crashed after onboard explosion. All 70 on board died (63 passengers and seven crew).

1984

 * August 5 – an Aeroflot Antonov An-12 flew into a hailstorm over Nawabshah, Pakistan which damaged its engines. The plane broke up during a steep descent, killing all 24 passengers and crew.

1988

 * October 19 – Thirty-four die when a Vayudoot Fokker F27 Friendship (tail VT-DMC) crashes near Guwahati, India.

1989

 * August 2 - Piedmont Airlines Flight 1489 Boeing 737-400 made an emergency landing at Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro, NC with the left main gear jammed up. The pilot attempted to bounce the plane along the runway to drop the left gear and then went around for a final landing attempt with the left gear up.  Successfully landed the plane. 0 fatalities, 106 survivors.

1995

 * March 5 - Palair Macedonian Fokker 100 PH-KXL crashed seconds after takeoff from Skopje runway 34 on a flight to Zurich. Investigation into the accident determined the cause of the accident to be the failure to deice the aircraft before departure. Of the 97 people on board, 83 died.
 * September 9 – A SATENA CASA C.212 Aviocar crashes during an attempted landing near La Macarena, Colombia killing 21 of the 22 people on board.

1996

 * April 5 – A Krasnoyarskie Avialinii Ilyushin Il-76 near Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia due to fuel starvation killing all 20 people on board.
 * May 3 – A Federal Airlines Antonov An-24 crashes near Haj Yousif, Sudan during a sand storm killing all 53 people on board.

1997

 * February 1 – An Air Senegal Avro 748 crashes shortly after takeoff in Tambacoumba, Senegal killing 25 of the 52 on board.
 * June 6 – A Bazair Vickers Viscount crashes near Irumu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo after a cabin fire. All 27 on board died.
 * July 11 – A Cubana de Aviación Antonov An-24 crashes into the ocean shortly after taking off from Santiago de Cuba, Cuba killing all 44 on board.
 * September 12 – A TMK Air Commuter de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter flies into a hill near Uvira, Democratic Republic of the Congo killing all 22 on board.

1998

 * January 13 – An Ariana Afghan Airlines Antonov An-12 crashed near Tor Kach, Pakistan after it ran out of fuel in poor weather. All 51 people on board died.
 * January 27 – A Myanmar Airways Fokker F27 crashed while taking off from Yangon, Myanmar killing 16 of the 45 people on board.
 * August 21 – A Lumbini Airways de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter crashed in a mountainous region near Ghorepani, Nepal. All of the 18 people on board were killed.
 * September 2 – A Permaviatrans Antonov An-26 was shot down by UNITA rebels over Angola. All 24 people on board were killed.

2000

 * August 12 – A Staer Air Antonov An-26 crashes near Tshikapa, Democratic Republic of the Congo during an attempted landing. All 21 passengers and six crew members are killed.
 * October 6 – Aeroméxico Flight 250, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9, misses the runway while landing at Reynosa, Mexico during bad weather. All of the 88 people on board survived, but four people on the ground were killed when the aircraft crashed into homes and vehicles.
 * October 31 – An Aca-Ancargo Antonov An-26 explodes in flight near Monaquimbundo, Angola. UNITA rebels claim to have shot it down. All 44 people on board died.
 * November 20 – An American Airlines Airbus A300 takes off from Miami, Florida and goes back and lands after the cabin pressure could not be maintained at 16,000 ft. Upon landing, the aircraft fails to depressurize and a door explodes open, killing a flight attendant.

2001

 * August 25 - A twin engine Cessna 402B(N8097W) crashes shortly after takeoff about 200 ft.(70m) from the runway at Marsh Harbour, Abaco Island, Bahamas. Victims of the crash include the pilot, American singer Aaliyah Haughton (better known as Aaliyah) and entourage.
 * September 12 – A charted Aero Ferinco LET 410 aircraft crashes after taking off from Chichen Itza, Mexico, killing all 19 on board.
 * November 19 – A chartered IRS Aero Ilyushin Il-18 aircraft crashes in Kalyazin, Russia, killing all 27 on board.

2003

 * April 1 – A Cubana de Aviación Antonov An-24 was forced to fly to Key West, Florida by a man with hand grenades. No one was injured.
 * July 19 – A Ryan Blake Air Charter Swearingen SA-226T Metro II carrying tourists crashes into Mount Kenya, Kenya killing all 14 on board.

2005

 * April 12 – A GT Air de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter 100 aircraft crashes in Indonesia, all 18 on board die.
 * May 25 – A chartered Maniema Union Antonov An-28 aircraft, owned by Victoria Air, crashed into a mountain near Walungu, Democratic Republic of the Congo about 30 minutes after takeoff. All of the 22 passengers and 5 crew members were killed.

2006

 * March 18 – While landing in Madrid, Spain, an Air Algeria Boeing 737's right landing gear collapses. The aircraft veered off the runway and injured about 45 of the 108 on board. There were no fatalities.

2007

 * May 4 - Two Cuban military deserters hijack a bus and reroute it to Havana Airport, before attempting to steal an empty passenger jet with the occupants of the bus as hostages. The plan is ultimately foiled but one hostage is killed before the men are captured.
 * July 17 - Aero República Flight 7330, an Embraer 190 crashed in a beach of Santa Martha Colombia, apparently unable to land due to bad weather. All passengers and crew members survive.

2008

 * February 24- An American Airlines flight, Flight 896 from Port-Au-Prince, Haiti to Brooklyn, New York has a sick passenger who asks the flight attendents for oxygen because she can't breathe. The oxygen tanks are reported empty and the woman dies a few minutes later.
 * July 6 - A USA Jet Airlines McDonnell-Douglas DC-9 crashed onto a roadway while approaching the Plan de Guadalupe International Airport in Saltillo, Mexico, killing the pilot. The co-pilot suffered severe burns.
 * July 24- An Air Mauritius Airbus A330-200 abort take off at New Delhi after a fire is detected in the under carriage. All 241 passengers and 11 crew survive.
 * August 24 - an Aires Bombardier DHC Dash 8 makes an emergency landing at Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport of Barranquilla, Colombia after reporting a flaw in the landing gear, there are no deaths.
 * September 1 - A CEM Air Beechcraft 1900C leased to Air Serv crashes near Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo killing all 17 aboard, mostly aid workers.
 * September 13 - A de Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter registered 9M-MDN as MASwings flight 3540 (MH 3540) crashed short off the runway of Bakelalan Airport. All of 12 passengers and 2 crew were reported safe.
 * October 15 - Tarom Romanian Airlines Flight 261 Boeing 737-700 overruns runway  on landing at Ataturk International Airport, Istanbul; No fatalities were registered.

2009

 * March 9 – An Ilyushin Il-76 (Registration S9-SAB) operated by Aerolift and carrying equipment to the African Mission in Somalia crashes into Lake Victoria shortly after takeoff from Entebbe International Airport, likely killing all eleven aboard.
 * June 10 - Jetstar Flight 20, an Airbus A330 flying from Kansai International Airport to Gold Coast Airport experiences a small fire in the cockpit apparently caused by a fault in the heating system. The fire is quickly extinguished by the pilots who subsequently divert to Guam International Airport. All 203 people on board, including 186 adult passengers, 4 infants and 13 crew members are unharmed. Jetstar and the Australian Transport Safety Bureau are investigating.
 * The entry above for June 10 is extremely unlikely to meet the notability guidelines defined at WikiProject Aviation/Notability, so creating a separate article for it would be futile. Perhaps it could be added to 2009 in aviation instead, providing a reliable source is cited. --Itsfullofstars (talk) 17:02, 9 November 2009 (UTC)