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1975 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1975.

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The deadliest crash of this year was the Agadir air disaster, the crash of an Alia Boeing 707 which crashed in mountainous terrain on approach to Agadir, Morocco on 3 August, killing all 188 people onboard.

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This is a list of aviation related events from 1975 Years in aviation 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 Centuries 19th century 20th century 21st century Decades 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s Years 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 Aviation portal Contents 1 Events 1 1 January 1 2 February 1 3 March 1 4 April 1 5 May 1 6 June 1 7 July 1 8 August 1 9 September 1 10 October 1 11 November 1 12 December 2 First flights 2 1 January 2 2 February 2 3 March 2 4 April 2 5 May 2 6 June 2 7 July 2 8 August 2 9 September 2 10 October 2 11 November 3 Entered service 3 1 March 3 2 April 3 3 October 3 4 December 4 Deadliest crash 5 ReferencesEvents editJanuary edit A specially modified McDonnell Douglas F 15 Eagle sets eight time to climb records including one of 3 minutes 27 seconds from standstill on the runway to a height of 30 000 metres 98 000 feet January 3 A lone hijacker boards a National Airlines Boeing 727 parked at Pensacola Regional Airport in Pensacola Florida Only a small crew of cleaners is aboard the airliner and they overpower the hijacker 1 January 6 An Argentine Army de Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter 200 registration AE 259 on a reconnaissance flight in poor weather crashes into the side of the mountain Nunorco Chico in Argentina s Sierra del Aconquija at an altitude of 2 000 meters 6 600 feet killing all 12 people on board 2 January 7 A male passenger hijacks a British Airways BAC One Eleven shortly after it lands at London s Heathrow Airport after a domestic flight from Manchester England He initially demands a ransom of US 230 000 and a parachute then changes hs mind and instead demands to be flown to Paris where he says he will surrender 48 hours after arriving giving him time to fulfill a purpose he does not reveal The flight crew tricks him into letting them fly him to London Stansted Airport and he is arrested there 3 January 8 A SATENA Douglas C 47 Skytrain registration FAC 688 crashes into a hill near El Doncello Colombia killing all 23 people on board 4 January 9 British Airways begins Europe s first no booking shuttle service between London England and Glasgow Scotland Golden West Airlines Flight 261 a de Havilland DHC 6 Twin Otter collides with a Cessnair Aviation Inc Cessna 150 over Whittier California Both aircraft crash killing all 12 people aboard the Twin Otter and both people in the Cessna There are no injuries on the ground although the Twin Otter s fuselage crashes on the grounds of Katherine Edwards Middle School where 300 people are watching an outdoor basketball game January 13 As Eastern Airlines Flight 140 a Boeing 727 with 60 people on board flying from Atlanta Georgia to Philadelphia Pennsylvania passes over Lynchburg Virginia 46 year old Laughlin Wright begins to bang on the cockpit door demanding to be flown to San Juan Puerto Rico He agrees to allow the airliner to land at Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia During the final descent to the airport an off duty Philadelphia police officer aboard as a passenger grabs Wright shoves him into a lavatory and holds the door closed until the plane lands and all passengers have escaped Airport security officers then board the plane and arrest Wright 5 6 January 14 The General Dynamics F 16 Fighting Falcon is announced as the winner of the LWF Light Weight Fighter competition January 16 United States Air Force Major D W Petersen sets a new world absolute time to height speed record flying a McDonnell Douglas F 15A Eagle to 15 000 meters 49 000 feet in 77 02 seconds 7 January 20 Terrorists hijack an Air France Boeing 707 and have it flown to Baghdad Iraq citation needed January 22 A lone hijacker commandeers a VASP Boeing 737 200 during a domestic flight in Brazil from Goiania to Brasilia demanding ransom money and the release of prisoners Security forces storm the airliner and arrest the hijacker 8 January 30 While the Turkish Airlines Fokker F28 1000 Fellowship Bursa operating as Flight 345 is on approach to Istanbul Yesilkoy Airport in Istanbul Turkey the runway goes dark when the airport suffers a power failure The flight crew initiates a missed approach but crashes into the Sea of Marmara while maneuvering for a second landing attempt killing all 42 people on board February edit February 1 U S Air Force Major R Smith sets a new world absolute time to height speed record flying a McDonnell Douglas F 15A Eagle to 30 000 meters 98 000 feet in 207 80 seconds 7 February 3 An engine fire breaks out aboard a Philippine Air Lines Hawker Siddeley HS 748 registration RP C1028 two minutes after takeoff from Manila International Airport in Manila the Philippines While attempting to return to the airport it crashes in a rice field killing all 33 people on board 9 February 8 Hastily developed Larnaca International Airport opens just outside Larnaca Cyprus as Cyprus s only commercial airport it replaces Nicosia International Airport permanently closed and abandoned during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in July 1974 Cyprus Airways which had suspended flight operations in July 1974 when Nicosia International closed and all five of its aircraft were stranded there resumes flight operations the same day Cyprus Airways and Olympic Airways are the first airlines to serve the new airport its runways are not yet long enough to accommodate jet aircraft so Cyprus Airways uses Vickers Viscount 800 airliners there while Olympic uses NAMC YS 11s February 9 A German Air Force Transall C 160D carrying 37 West German soldiers from Hohn Air Base in West Germany to a North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO missile base on Crete crashes in stormy weather at an altitude of about 5 000 feet 1 500 meters in snow covered mountains 24 kilometers 15 miles from Crete s Chania Souda Airport killing all 42 people on board 10 February 14 Jerry Pettis a member of the United States House of Representatives representing California s 37th Congressional District dies when the Beechcraft Model V35B Bonanza he is piloting crashes near Cherry Valley California after he encounters adverse weather conditions 11 February 20 A Cessna 182 Skylane piloted by American professional wrestler Buddy Colt and also carrying wrestlers Gary Hart Austin Idol and Bobby Shane stalls while attempting a go around in clouds and darkness at Peter O Knight Airport in Tampa Florida and crashes into Tampa Bay Colt Idol and Hart survive but Shane drowns in the plane s back seat 11 February 22 A lone hijacker commandeers a VASP Boeing 737 2A1 registration PP SMU during a domestic flight in Brazil from Goiania to Brasilia demanding ransom money The hijacker is taken down 12 February 27 A VASP Embraer EMB 110C Bandeirante crashes just after takeoff from Sao Paulo Congonhas Airport in Sao Paulo Brazil killing all 15 people on board 13 March edit March 1 Three hijackers commandeer an Iraqi Airways Boeing 737 200 during a domestic flight in Iraq from Mosul to Baghdad They surrender to authorities but one person is killed during the incident 14 March 2 A hijacker aboard Air New England Flight 911 a de Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter bound from Hyannis to Nantucket Massachusetts demands to be flown to New Haven Connecticut Police storm the plane at Hyannis Airport and arrest the hijacker 15 March 12 An Air Vietnam Douglas C 54D 5 DC Skymaster registration XV NUJ flying from Vientiane Laos to Saigon South Vietnam crashes 25 kilometers 16 miles southwest of Pleiku South Vietnam killing all 26 people on board 16 March 16 A LADE Fokker F27 Friendship 400M registration TC 72 crashes into the mountain Cerro Lopez 35 kilometers 22 miles west of San Carlos de Bariloche International Airport in San Carlos de Bariloche Argentina while descending for an instrument approach to the airport killing all 52 people on board Most of the 47 passengers are soldiers and police officers who took part in flood relief operations in Argentina s Neuquen Province 17 March 21 Because of confusion about air traffic control instructions a United States Air Force Lockheed C 141A 20 LM Starlifter flying from Yokota Air Base in Japan to McChord Field in Pierce County Washington crashes into 7 743 foot 2 360 meter Mount Constance in Washington s Olympic National Park striking a ridge 150 feet 46 meters below its summit The crash kills all 16 people on board 18 March 31 Western Airlines Flight 470 a Boeing 737 200 overruns the runway while landing at Casper Natrona County International Airport near Casper Wyoming injuring four of the 99 people on board and damaging the aircraft beyond repair April edit U S Navy Grumman F 14 Tomcat fighters fly combat missions for the first time when F 14As of Fighter Squadrons 1 VF 1 and 2 VF 2 aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise CVAN 65 fly air patrols over South Vietnam during the evacuation of Saigon 19 Royal Air Maroc becomes the first Arab airline to provide service to New York City using a Boeing 707 320B leased from Air France April 1 The Republic of Singapore Air Force is formed April 4 The cargo door of a U S Air Force C 5A Galaxy making the first flight of Operation Babylift opens explosively while the plane is flying over the South China Sea off Vũng Tau South Vietnam The plane crashes while attempting an emergency landing at Tan Son Nhut Air Base near Saigon South Vietnam killing 153 of the 328 people on board Seventy six of the dead are South Vietnamese orphans being airlifted to join caregivers in the United States It remains the deadliest accident involving a U S military aircraft April 9 A lone hijacker demands ransom money aboard Japan Air Lines Flight 514 a Boeing 747SR 46 with 215 people on board during a domestic flight in Japan from Sapporo to Tokyo s Haneda Airport Security forces storm the airliner at Tokyo and arrest the hijacker 20 April 12 United States Marine Corps helicopters conduct Operation Eagle Pull the evacuation of Embassy personnel US citizens and designated Cambodians from Phnom Penh Cambodia 21 April 16 Evergreen International Airlines is founded April 19 Making the last flight by a fixed wing aircraft out of Saigon a Republic of Vietnam Air Force C 130 Hercules normally configured to seat 92 passengers and a crew of five carries a record load for a C 130 of 452 passengers South Vietnamese and Americans fleeing the North Vietnamese and the pilot Thirty two of the passengers ride on the flight deck 22 April 25 After drinking heavily aboard United Airlines Flight 344 a Boeing 727 with 67 people on board flying from Raleigh North Carolina to Newark New Jersey 44 year old Frank Page Covey announces that he is carrying explosives and demands that the airliner fly him to Cuba because he wanted to see Castro After the plane lands in Atlanta Georgia Covey releases all the passengers and flight attendants While he is negotiating with United Airlines officials over the radio the pilot copilot and flight engineer sneak out the plane s rear exit leaving Covey alone on the plane Agents of the U S Federal Bureau of Investigation then board the airliner and arrest Covey 23 24 April 30 United States Air Force Navy and Marine Corps aircraft conduct Operation Frequent Wind evacuating 7 000 American and at risk South Vietnamese from Saigon South Vietnam surrenders to North Vietnam bringing the Vietnam War to an end With the collapse of South Vietnam its air force the Republic of Vietnam Air Force disintegrated with dozens of helicopters flying out to the ships of U S Navy Task Force 76 and fixed wing aircraft flying to Thailand South Vietnam s national flag carrier Air Vietnam ceases operations North Vietnam s Vietnam Airlines takes control of only two of Air Vietnam s airliners a Boeing 707 and a Boeing 727 100 May edit May 11 A PLUNA Vickers 769D Viscount registration CX AQO runs off the end of the runway while landing at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in Buenos Aires Argentina The aircraft is a total loss but all 57 people on board survive May 12 The Mayaguez incident begins U S Air Force and U S Navy aircraft begin searching for the American container ship SS Mayaguez which Cambodian Khmer Rouge forces seized earlier in the day in the Gulf of Thailand May 13 14 U S Navy P 3 Orion patrol aircraft discover Mayaguez off Cambodia s Puolo Wai island For two days U S Navy and U S Air Force aircraft exchange fire with Khmer Rouge ground and sea forces in the vicinity of Mayaguez May 15 Eight U S Air Force helicopters carry a force of U S Marines in an assault on Cambodia s Koh Tang island in an attempt to rescue the crew of Mayaguez three are shot down U S Navy A 6B Intruder and A 7E Corsair II bombers and F 4N Phantom II fighters from the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea CVA 43 strike Ream airfield and targets at Kompong Som in Cambodia The Khmer Rouge releases the Mayaguez crew which actually is being held at Rong Som Lem island A hijacker commandeers United Air Lines Flight 509 a Boeing 737 200 with 80 people on board during a flight from Eugene Oregon to San Francisco California After the airliner lands at San Francisco International Airport the hijacker is taken down 25 June edit June 22 Svetlana Savitskaya sets a new women s airspeed record of 2 683 km h 1 667 mph in the Mikoyan Ye 133 a modified MiG 25PU two seat trainer June 24 Eastern Air Lines Flight 66 a Boeing 727 255 crashes on final approach to John F Kennedy International Airport in Jamaica New York killing 113 of the 124 people on board American Basketball Association player Wendell Ladner is among the dead June 28 A hijacker commandeers a Balkan Bulgarian Airlines Antonov An 24 during a domestic flight in Bulgaria from Varna to Sofia demanding to be flown to Greece The airliner diverts to Thessaloniki Greece where the hijacker surrenders to the authorities 26 June 30 The United States disestablishes the Continental Air Defense Command The United States Navy reclassifies all of its attack aircraft carriers CVA as aircraft carriers CV nuclear powered attack aircraft carriers CVA N become nuclear powered aircraft carriers CVN July edit July 12 The U S Navy retires the last Douglas DC 3 variant in its inventory a C 117 Skytrain II after a final flight from Naval Air Station Pensacola Florida to Davis Monthan Air Force Base Arizona 27 July 15 Attempting a go around in poor weather at Chorokh Airport in Batumi in the Soviet Union s Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic Aeroflot Flight E 15 a Yakovlev Yak 40 registration CCCP 87475 crashes into Mount Mtirala 18 kilometers 11 miles east of the airport killing all 40 people on board 28 July 26 A Colombian Air Force Douglas C 47 Skytrain registration FAC 654 crashes in Colombia s Sierra Nevada de Cocuy killing all 10 people on board 29 July 28 A 17 year old male passenger hijacks a Japan Air Lines Lockheed L 1011 Tristar with 286 people on board during a domestic flight in Japan from Tokyo s Haneda Airport to Sapporo The captain flies the plane back to Haneda Airport where the passengers all disembark After the plane is refueled the hijacker demands to be flown to Hawaii when the captain explains that the plane cannot fly that far the hijacker demands to be flown to Okinawa The police then board the plane and arrest him 30 July 31 Far Eastern Air Transport Flight 134 a Vickers 837 Viscount registration B 2029 stalls and crashes on the runway while landing in a heavy rainstorm at Taipei Songshan Airport in Taipei Taiwan killing 27 of the 75 people on board 31 August edit August 3 A Royal Jordanian Airlines Boeing 707 321B chartered by Royal Air Maroc strikes a mountainside in the Atlas Mountains near Agadir Morocco while on approach to Inezgane Airport killing all 188 people on board It remains the deadliest accident in history involving a Boeing 707 Flying from Veracruz Mexico to San Salvador El Salvador a Nicaraguan Air Force Douglas C 47 Skytrain is forced to divert due to bad weather at San Salvador Before it can land at another airport it runs out of fuel and crashes into the Pacific Ocean off Punta Amapala El Salvador killing all 21 people on board It is the deadliest aviation accident in the history of El Salvador at the time 31 August 9 Japan Air Lines establishes Japan Asia Airways as a subsidiary On approach in clouds to Bagdarin Airport in Bagdarin in the Soviet Union s Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic an Aeroflot Ilyushin Il 14M registration CCCP 52056 strays off course and crashes into a wooded hillside 28 kilometers 17 miles from the airport killing all 11 people on board 32 August 15 An Aeroflot Yakovlev Yak 40 registration CCCP 87323 encounters a strong downdraft at an altitude of 300 meters 980 feet during a night approach to Krasnovodsk Airport in Krasnovodsk in the Soviet Union s Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic The airliner almost stalls and banks heavily before its fuselage strikes cliffs along the Caspian Sea coast 4 7 kilometers 2 9 miles short of the runway Its right wing and engine separate it bounces off the cliff and then it crashes into another cliff and catches fire The crash kills 23 of the 28 people on board It is the worst aviation accident in the history of Turkmenistan 33 August 20 CSA Flight 540 an Ilyushin Il 62 en route from Prague to Tehran via Damascus and Baghdad crashes into a sand dune while on approach to Damascus International Airport Syria killing 126 of the 128 people on board It remains the deadliest accident in the history of CSA August 30 Wien Air Alaska Flight 99 a Fairchild F 27B crashes into Sevuokuk Mountain while on approach to Gambell Alaska in fog killing 10 of the 32 people on board and injuring all 22 survivors September edit September 1 Too low on approach to Leipzig Halle Airport in Schkeuditz East Germany an Interflug Tupolev Tu 134 registration DM SCD strikes a radio mast at an altitude of 2 to 3 meters 6 6 to 9 8 ft damaging its left wing and causing its left engine to detach It crashes short of the runway killing 27 of the 34 people on board 34 September 2 The unified Canadian Armed Forces merges its aviation services into a single command the Canadian Forces Air Command New all year Svalbard Airport Longyear opens on permafrost at Hotellneset operated by Avinor It is the world s northernmost airport with public scheduled flights September 3 Retired American professional baseball player Irv Medlinger is one of two people killed aboard a Piper PA 24 Comanche destroyed while attempting a crash landing near Wheeling Illinois after its engine fails 11 September 9 Three hijackers commandeer a Haiti Inter Air de Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter during a domestic flight in Haiti from Port au Prince to Cap Haitien demanding to be flown to Cuba The airliner diverts to Gonaives Haiti where the hijackers are taken down 35 September 15 A 24 year old gunman rapes a woman attempts to rob a store and goes to Reid Hillview Airport in San Jose California accompanied by two hostages At Reid Hillview Airport he takes a security guard hostage and then goes to San Jose Municipal Airport where he takes two Continental Airlines mechanics hostage and boards a parked Continental Airlines Boeing 727 Two hostages escape and after negotiations between the authorities and the gunman a sniper shoots and kills him 36 September 24 Garuda Indonesia Flight 150 a Fokker F 28 Fellowship crashes in bad weather and fog on approach to Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport in Palembang on Sumatra in Indonesia killing 25 of the 61 people on board and injuring all 36 survivors One person on the ground also dies September 26 A fire breaks out in the No 1 engine of a Portuguese Air Force Nord 2501D Noratlas shortly after it takes off from Tancos Air Base in Tancos Portugal The fire causes the wing to collapse in flight and the Noratlas crashes near the air base killing all 11 people on board 37 September 27 A hijacker commandeers an Olympic Airways Short SC 7 Skyvan during a domestic flight in Greece from Athens to Mikonos The hijacker is taken down at Mikonos 38 September 30 Malev Hungarian Airlines Flight 240 a Tupolev Tu 154B crashes in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Lebanon killing all 60 people on board October edit During the month members of the Flying Club of Angola gather in Luanda Portuguese Angola They will form the basis of the People s Air Force of Angola which will be established in January 1976 October 5 Leftist guerrillas hijack an Aerolineas Argentinas Boeing 737 287C registration LV JNE during a domestic flight in Argentina from Buenos Aires to Corrientes They force the airliner to divert to Formosa Argentina where they allow all the passengers to disembark Another group of guerrillas who had staged an armed raid on a police garrison in Formosa join the hijackers aboard the plane The hijackers then order the plane to fly to Brazil but it runs low on fuel and lands at Rafaela Argentina where the guerrillas disembark and escape 39 October 7 A hijacker commandeers a Philippine Air Lines BAC One Eleven during a domestic flight in the Philippines from Davao City to Manila demanding to be flown to Libya The airliner lands at Manila where the hijacker surrenders 40 October 14 An RAF Avro Vulcan B 2 XM645 explodes and crashes over Zabbar Malta after an aborted landing killing five crew members and one person on the ground 41 October 22 On approach in fog to Novgorod Airport in Novgorod in the Soviet Union s Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic an Aeroflot Yakovlev Yak 40 registration CCCP 87458 drifts off course Its landing gear and wing strike a building after which the airliner crashes into an apartment building and a car starting a fire The crash kills all six people on the plane and five people on the ground 42 October 23 Attempting a go around after a missed approach in a heavy rain shower at Cairns Airport in Cairns Australia Connair Flight 1263 a de Havilland DH 114 Riley Heron registration VH CLS crashes killing all 11 people on board 43 October 27 An overloaded TAM Transporte Aereo Militar Convair CV 440 12 registration TAM 44 on a domestic flight in Bolivia carrying military officers and their wives and children to La Paz fails to gain enough altitude to pass over the Andes after taking off from Tomonoco It crashes into the stratovolcano Cerro Colorado killing all 67 people on board 44 October 30 A chartered Yugoslavian McDonnell Douglas DC 9 32 operating as Inex Adria Aviopromet Flight 450 crashes in the suburb of Suchdol while on final approach to land at Prague Czechoslovakia in foggy weather killing 75 of the 120 people on board It is the deadliest aviation accident in the history of Czechoslovakia November edit November 12 Overseas National Airways Flight 032 a Douglas DC 10 registration N1032F carrying 129 of the airline s employees and a crew of 10 on a ferry flight to Jeddah Saudi Arabia via Frankfurt am Main West Germany flies through a flock of seagulls on takeoff from John F Kennedy International Airport in New York City Its No 3 engine ingests some of the seagulls starting a fire on the right wing The pilots abort the takeoff and stop the airliner on a taxiway and all 139 people on board evacuate safely but the fire spreads and destroys the plane 45 46 November 17 Off course after flying around a thunderstorm an Aeroflot Antonov An 24RV registration CCCP 46467 crashes into 2 250 meter 7 380 foot Mount Apshara 25 kilometers 16 miles northeast of Gali in the Soviet Union s Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic after beginning a descent to Sukhumi Babushara Airport outside Sukhumi The airliner strikes the mountain 330 meters 1 080 feet below its summit killing all 38 people on board 47 November 18 An Aviateca Douglas C 47 DL Skytrain registration TG AGA crashes in Guatemala s Peten Department killing 15 of the 22 people on board 48 November 20 On descent to Kharkov Airport in Kharkov in the Soviet Union s Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic an Aeroflot Antonov An 24B registration CCCP 46349 strikes trees and crashes into a hillside 17 kilometers 11 miles west of the airport killing 19 of the 50 people on board 49 A Hawker Siddeley HS 125 operated by Hawker Siddeley Aviation strikes a flock of lapwings while taking off from Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey England in the United Kingdom Returning to the airport it runs off the end of the runway crosses fields runs through hedges strikes a ditch and bounces across a road colliding with a Ford Cortina automobile before coming to rest after crossing another field All nine people aboard the aircraft survive but all six people in the car die 50 November 25 Flying through clouds at night during a military exercise an Israeli Air Force Lockheed C 130H Hercules crashes into the mountain Gebel Halal also known as Jebel Halal 56 kilometers 35 miles south southeast of El Arish Egypt killing all 20 people on board 51 November 29 British race car drivers Graham Hill and Tony Brise along with all four other people on board die when the Piper PA 23 Turbo Aztec that Hill is piloting becomes lost in fog and darkness and crashes near Arkley golf course in the London Borough of Barnet England while attempting to land at Elstree Airfield 11 December edit December 26 The world s first supersonic transport enters service when the Tupolev Tu 144 makes its first commercial flight for Aeroflot carrying air mail and freight on a domestic service in the Soviet Union between Moscow and Alma Ata 52 The Tu 144 will not begin passenger service until November 1977 A Star Aviation Mitsubishi MU 2B crashes in mountainous terrain near Rollinsville Colorado while flying in adverse weather conditions American actress Myrna Ross is among the dead 11 December 28 The Soviet Union commissions the heavy aircraft carrying cruiser Kiev the first Soviet or Russian ship capable of operating fixed wing aircraft A hybrid ship combining a partial angled flight deck with the heavy antiship missile armament of a Soviet guided missile cruiser she operates only vertical or short takeoff and landing VSTOL jets and helicopters December 29 A bomb equivalent in power to 25 sticks of dynamite detonates in a Trans World Airlines locker at LaGuardia Airport killing 11 people and injuring 75 it is the deadliest bomb explosion in New York City since the Wall Street bombing of 1920 No one ever claims credit for the bombing which remains unsolved 53 First flights editCessna 441 Conquest later known as the Cessna 441 Conquest II January edit January 24 Aerospatiale SA 365 Dauphin F WVKE 54 January 25 Birdman TL 1 55 lightest piloted powered aircraft February edit February 6 Beechcraft PD 285 55 February 22 Sukhoi T 8 1 prototype of the Su 25 attack aircraft February 26 Cessna 404 Titan N5404J 55 March edit Bellanca Skyrocket II March 7 Yakovlev Yak 42 CCCP 1974 56 March 27 de Havilland Canada DHC 7 C GNBX X 57 March 30 Jurca 1 Nine 0 55 April edit April 21 Dominion Skytrader 800 N800ST 55 May edit May 5 Isaacs Spitfire 55 May 21 Rutan VariEze N7EZ 58 June edit June 3 Mitsubishi F 1 59 5107 59 June 15 Akaflieg Stuttgart FS 29 59 June 16 Atlas C4M Kudu ZS IZF military prototype 60 June 18 Chasle LMC 1 Sprintair 55 June 29 Jeffair Barracuda 59 July edit July 1 Valmet L 70 Vinka 59 July 2 Bowers Namu II 59 July 4 Boeing 747SP 55 July 18 Zlin Z 50 59 August edit August 26 Cessna 441 Conquest II N441CC 59 August 26 McDonnell Douglas YC 15 72 1875 59 August 29 Robinson R22 59 September edit September 16 Mikoyan Ye 155MP September 30 Hughes YAH 64 73 22248 59 October edit October 1 Bell YAH 63 59 October 29 Harmon Mister America 59 November edit November 13 Fuji Rockwell Commander 700 59 November 19 AmEagle American Eaglet 59 November 23 Schleicher ASW 19 59 Entered service editLate 1975 Beechcraft Baron Model 58P 61 Late 1975 Beechcraft King Air Model B100 62 March edit March 5 Shin Meiwa US 1 with the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force April edit April 14 IAF Kfir C 1 with two squadrons of the Israeli Air Force 63 October edit Bell 206L LongRanger 64 December edit December 26 Tupolev Tu 144 the world s first supersonic transport with Aeroflot 52 Deadliest crash editThe deadliest crash of this year was the Agadir air disaster the crash of an Alia Boeing 707 which crashed in mountainous terrain on approach to Agadir Morocco on 3 August killing all 188 people onboard References edit Aviation Safety Network Hijacking Description Aviation Safety Network Accident Description Aviation Safety Network Hijacking Description Aviation Safety Network Accident Description Aviation Safety Network Hijacking Description skyjackeroftheday tumblr com Skyjacker of the Day 56 Laughlin Wright April 8 2013 a b Angelucci Enzo The American Fighter The Definitive Guide to American Fighter Aircraft From 1917 to the Present New York Orion Books 1987 p 318 Aviation Safety Network Hijacking Description Aviation Safety Network Accident Description Aviation Safety Network Accident Description a b c d e planecrashinfo com Famous People Who Died in Aviation Accidents 1970s Aviation Safety Network Hijacking Description Aviation Safety 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