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1980 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1980.

Deadliest crash edit

The deadliest crash of this year is considered an unusual accident: Saudia Flight 163, a Lockheed L1011 Tristar, caught on fire in the air shortly after departing Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on 19 August; the aircraft landed and came to a halt near Riyadh's runway but in failing to evacuate promptly, the fire overcame the passengers and crew killing all 301 people on board.

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  • August 7 – Janice Brown pilots the MacCready Gossamer Penguin on its first solar-powered flight.
  • August 10 – A man who had arrived in the United States from Cuba as a refugee during the Mariel boatlift earlier in the year hijacks Air Florida Flight 4 – a Boeing 737 with 35 people on board flying from Miami to Key West, Florida – claiming to have a bomb and forces it to fly him to Havana, Cuba, where he surrenders to Cuban authorities. His "bomb" turns out to be a bar of soap packed in a box.[47][48]
  • August 11 – The construction of São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport in São Paulo, Brazil, begins.
  • August 13 – Complaining that they had been unable to find jobs in the United States, seven man who had arrived in the United States from Cuba as refugees during the Mariel boatlift earlier in the year hijack Air Florida Flight 707 – a Boeing 737 with 74 people on board flying from Key West to Miami, Florida – splashing gasoline (petrol) on the floor and threatening to ignite it. They force it to fly to Havana, Cuba, where they surrender to Cuban authorities.[49][48][50] Thirty-nine-year-old passenger Martin Thomas makes his second unplanned trip to Havana in three days; he also had been aboard Air Florida Flight 4 when it was hijacked three days earlier.[50]
  • August 14
    • Two Spanish-speaking men armed with a bottle of what appears to be gasoline (petrol) hijack National Airlines Flight 872 – a Douglas DC-10 with 224 people on board flying from Miami, Florida, to San Juan, Puerto Rico – and force it to fly them to Havana, Cuba, where they surrender to Cuban authorities. After four hours on the ground in Havana, the DC-10 takes off early on August 15 and continues its flight to San Juan.[51][48]
    • Representatives of 17 airlines meet with officials of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, and the Public Safety Department of Dade County, Florida, to discuss ways of addressing the new wave of airliner hijackings from the United States to Cuba, which began on June 12, 1979. The renewed use of "behavioral profiles" to identify hijackers based on their personalities and behaviors is among the options they consider.[48]
  • August 16 – A record three hijackings of U.S. airliners take place on the same day. First, six Latin men threatening to ignite a fluid they said was explosive commandeer Eastern Air Lines Flight 90, a Boeing 727 with 53 people on board flying from Miami to Orlando, Florida. Later in the afternoon, four Latin men armed with bottles they say contain inflammable liquids take control of Republic Airlines Flight 228, a Douglas DC-9 with 116 people on board flying from Miami to Orlando. A half-hour after that, three Latin men threaten to ignite four containers they say contain gasoline (petrol) aboard Delta Air Lines Flight 1065, a Lockheed L-1011 Tristar with 183 people on board flying from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Miami. All three airliners divert to Havana, Cuba, where Cuban authorities arrest all of the hijackers.[52][53][54][55][56] In addition, two men armed with bottles containing gasoline are arrested at Miami International Airport in Miami while trying to board an Air Florida flight to Key West.[55][56] Sky marshals have begun flying aboard airliners flying to and from airports in South Florida during the weeken of August 16–17 to combat the wave of hijackings to Cuba.[55]
  • August 18 – A hijacker commandeers Eastern Air Lines Flight 348 – a Douglas DC-9 with 59 people on board flying from Melbourne, Florida, to Atlanta, Georgia – demanding ransom money and to be flown Cuba. Police storm the airliner at Atlanta and arrest the hijacker.[57]
  • August 19 – A fire breaks out in the aft cargo compartment of Saudia Flight 163, a Lockheed L-1011-200 TriStar, a few minutes after takeoff from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The plane returns to the airport and makes a safe emergency landing, but instead of ordering an immediate emergency evacuation, the flight crew taxis onto a taxiway before stopping. Engine shutdown takes another 3 minutes 15 seconds, by which time all or most of the passengers and crew apparently have been overcome by smoke and fire. By the time airport emergency personnel get one of the plane's doors open 23 minutes after engine shutdown, all 301 people on board have died. It remains the second-deadliest single-aircraft accident in history, the deadliest in Saudi Arabian history, and the deadliest involving an L-1011.
  • August 26
  • August 28–31 – The 3rd FAI World Rally Flying Championship is held in Aschaffenburg, West Germany. Individual winners are 1. Witold Świadek / Andrzej Korzeniowski (Poland), 2. Otto Höfling / Michael Amtmann (West Germany), 3. Luckerbauer / Meszaros (Austria). Team results are 1. Poland, 2. West Germany, 3. Austria.
  • August 29 – As passengers board Braniff International Airways Flight 920 – a Douglas DC-8 flying from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Los Angeles, California – during a refueling stop at Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima, Peru, Cuban refugees break windows in the airport terminal, rush onto the tarmac, and storm the plane, demanding to be flown to the United States. Although Peruvian Civil Guard officers fire shots in the air and prevent some refugees from boarding, 168 refugees join 17 passengers on board the airliner, and about another 150 refugees mill around outside the plane. With no crew aboard the DC-8 to fly it anywhere, negotiations result in the refugees surrendering to the Peruvian authorities. Two refugees suffer minor gunshot wounds during the incident when Civil Guard officers fire at them, and other refugees are cut by broken glass while breaking windows in the terminal.[60][61]

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  • The MD-80 series enters airline service.

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This is a list of aviation related events from 1980 Years in aviation 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983Centuries 19th century 20th century 21st centuryDecades 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010sYears 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983Aviation portal Contents 1 Deadliest crash 2 Events 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 2 12 December 3 First flights 3 1 March 3 2 April 3 3 May 3 4 June 3 5 July 3 6 August 3 7 September 3 8 October 3 9 November 3 10 December 4 Entered service 4 1 January 4 2 October 4 3 November 4 4 December 5 Retirements 6 ReferencesDeadliest crash editThe deadliest crash of this year is considered an unusual accident Saudia Flight 163 a Lockheed L1011 Tristar caught on fire in the air shortly after departing Riyadh Saudi Arabia on 19 August the aircraft landed and came to a halt near Riyadh s runway but in failing to evacuate promptly the fire overcame the passengers and crew killing all 301 people on board Events editBritish West Indian Airlines merges with Trinidad and Tobago s flag carrier Trinidad and Tobago Air Services and becomes the country s new flag carrier BWIA International Airways Ballistic Recovery Systems is founded Summer 1980 The British Aerospace Sea Harrier enters operational service with the Fleet Air Arm providing the British Royal Navy with its first high performance fixed wing aircraft capability since the retirement of the aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal in December 1978 1 January edit January 7 Pan American World Airways completes its acquisition of National Airlines taking control of National s assets and routes National Airlines formally will cease to exist on October 26 2 January 8 A Mooney 231 lands in San Francisco after flying coast to coast non stop across the continental United States setting a record by completing the flight in 8 hours and 4 minutes January 10 A Cessna 441 Conquest II en route from Shreveport to Baton Rouge Louisiana ceases communications flies far off course on autopilot and eventually crashes into the Atlantic Ocean off North Carolina due to fuel exhaustion The two occupants new Louisiana State University football coach Bo Rein and the pilot are killed and are assumed to have lost consciousness in flight due to hypoxia resulting from cabin depressurization January 14 A Tunisian man hijacks Alitalia Flight 864 a Douglas DC 9 32 registration I DIZI with 93 people on board flying from Rome Italy to Tunis Tunisia and forces it to land at Palermo Sicily He demands the release of 25 Tunisian prisoners without success and surrenders after 12 hours of negotiations 3 4 January 16 British Island Airways and Air Anglia merge to form Air UK January 18 A hijacker commandeers a Middle East Airlines Boeing 720 bound from Beirut Lebanon to Larnaca Cyprus demanding to be flown to Iran The hijacker surrenders at Beirut 5 January 21 While on approach to Mehrabad Airport in Tehran Iran in fog and snow an Iran Air Boeing 727 86 crashes in the Alborz Mountains killing all 128 people on board January 23 A Pelita Air Service CASA Nurtanio NC 212 Aviocar 100 registration PK PCX on descent to Jakarta Indonesia in bad weather crashes into Mount Cemonyet at an altitude of 2 700 feet 820 meters killing all 13 people on board 6 January 24 A Burmese Air Force Fairchild FH 227B suffers an engine failure shortly after takeoff from Mandalay Annisaton Airport in Mandalay Burma strikes the roof of a tobacco factory and crashes killing 43 of the 44 people on board and injuring a watchman at the factory 7 January 25 Armed with a pistol and pretending to have a bomb a man claiming to be a Black Muslim hijacks Delta Air Lines Flight 1116 a Lockheed L 1011 Tristar with 63 people on board bound from Atlanta Georgia to New York City and forces it to fly to Havana Cuba He then demands to be flown to Iran but eventually surrenders to Cuban authorities It is the first time since the United States implemented the mandatory security screening of airline passengers nationwide on January 5 1973 that anyone has smuggled real weapons through the U S airport security screening system 8 2 January 28 A hijacker commandeers a Middle East Airlines Boeing 720 flying from Baghdad Iraq to Beirut Lebanon and demands to be allowed to make a political statement The hijacker surrenders at Beirut 9 January 30 Two hijackers take control of an Interflug Ilyushin Il 18 during a domestic flight in East Germany from Erfurt to East Berlin but are taken down 10 February edit An Aeroflot Ilyushin Il 18 flies 30 000 km 19 000 mi from Moscow in the Soviet Union to the Molodyozhnaya Station observatory in East Antarctica One year after the Iranian Revolution repeated purges of the Iranian armed forces have led to the loss of 25 to 50 percent of majors and field grade officers of the Iranian Air Force and Iranian Army 11 February 21 Australia experiences its first fatal airline accident since 1968 when an Advance Aviation Beechcraft King Air 200 suffers the failure of an engine shortly after takeoff from Sydney Airport in Mascot Australia due to water in the fuel tank and crashes into a seawall while trying to return to the airport All 13 people on board die February 23 Trying to avoid a bicyclist or pedestrian on the runway during its takeoff run at Kheria Air Force Station in Agra India an Indian Air Force Fairchild C 119G Flying Boxcar stalls crashes and bursts into flames killing 46 of the 47 people on board 12 February 27 A China Airlines Boeing 707 originating from Taipei crash lands in Manila the Philippines and is destroyed by fire All 124 passengers and 11 crew members survive 13 February 28 A Guatemalan Air Force Douglas C 47 Skytrain carrying Guatemalan Army officers and their families on an excursion to Poptun Guatemala crashes in a mountainous region 65 kilometers 40 miles from Poptun killing all 31 people on board 14 March edit March 10 A hijacker commandeers a Middle East Airlines Boeing 707 flying from Amman Jordan to Beirut Lebanon and demands to be allowed to make a political statement The hijacker surrenders at Beirut 15 March 12 14 Two United States Air Force B 52 Stratofrotresses make a non stop round the world flight in 42 5 hours March 14 One of the fuel tanks of a United States Air Force Lockheed C 130H Hercules explodes while it is on approach to Incirlik Air Base in Adana Turkey and it crashes 15 kilometers 9 3 miles west of the base killing all 18 people on board 16 The Ilyushin Il 62 Mikolaj Kopernik operating as LOT Flight 7 crashes into the moat of a military fortress near Okecie Airport in Warsaw Poland as the crew attempts a go around after a mechanical failure forces them to abort a landing All 87 people on board die including Polish singer Anna Jantar American ethnomusicologist Alan P Merriam and a contingent of the United States amateur boxing team March 19 Pudahuel International Airport in Pudahuel outside Santiago Chile is renamed Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport March 20 A CAAC Airlines Antonov An 24RV on a domestic flight in the People s Republic of China from Guiyang to Changsha crashes near Changsha Huanghua Airport killing all 26 people on board 17 A hijacker takes control of an Aeroflot Tupolev Tu 134 during a domestic flight in the Soviet Union from Baku to Yerevan demanding to be flown to Turkey The hijacker is taken down 18 March 27 A Lufkin Industries Beechcraft 200 Super King Air crashes in an open field north of Parker Colorado about 13 miles 21 km east of Arapahoe County Airport due to icing of its airframe killing all 10 people on board 19 March 28 The 1 000th production Learjet is delivered March 31 The U S Air Force inactivates the Aerospace Defense Command April edit Due to the increasing price of jet fuel East Germany s national airline Interflug makes its last domestic flight a flight from East Berlin to Erfurt Henceforth Interflug offers only international service April 3 The prototype of the Bombardier Challenger 600 series crashes in the Mojave Desert in California killing its pilot April 9 In response to an assassination attempt against Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz by the pro Iranian Shiite Muslim group Al Dawaa the Iraqi Air Force bombs the Iranian town of Qasr e Shirin on the Iran Iraq border 20 As American Airlines Flight 348 a Boeing 727 with seven crew members on board prepares to board 74 passengers at Ontario International Airport in Ontario California for a flight to Chicago Illinois a man armed with a 45 caliber pistol appears on the tarmac forces his way up the stairs and hijacks the plane demanding to be flown to Havana Cuba With only the crew and hijacker aboard the plane flies to Dallas Texas to refuel and then on to Havana where the hijacker is arrested by Cuban authorities 15 21 April 12 On a night approach to Hercilio Luz International Airport in Florianopolis Brazil during a severe thunderstorm Transbrasil Flight 303 a Boeing 727 27C crashes into a hill killing 55 of the 58 people on board April 14 At Stapleton International Airport in Denver Colorado a hijacker commandeers Continental Airlines Flight 11 a Boeing 727 with 78 people on board bound for Ontario California 22 April 18 Air Zimbabwe is formed in Zimbabwe April 24 To rescue 52 Americans held hostage in Tehran Iran during the Iran hostage crisis the United States Armed Forces mount Operation Eagle Claw an attempt to carry United States Army Delta Force rescue team to Tehran in eight United States Navy RH 53D Sea Stallion helicopters manned by United States Marine Corps personnel flying from the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz CVN 68 in the Persian Gulf The plan requires the helicopters to meet six United States Air Force aircraft three special operations MC 130E Combat Talon I penetration transport aircraft and three EC 130E Hercules on the ground at the secret Desert One airstrip inside Iran for refueling After only six of the helicopters arrive at Desert One and one of them proves mechanically incapable of continuing the operation is aborted and as the aircraft prepare to leave an RH 53 crashes into an EC 130 killing eight men and destroying both aircraft The five surviving helicopters are abandoned and all the surviving personnel evacuate Desert One in the remaining MC 130s and EC 130s April 25 Dan Air Flight 1008 a Boeing 727 46 turns the wrong way in a holding pattern and crashes into high terrain while on approach to Tenerife North Airport on the island of Tenerife in Spain s Canary Islands killing all 146 people on board It is the largest loss of life aboard an aircraft registered in the United Kingdom April 27 Thai Airways Flight 231 a Hawker Siddeley HS 748 crashes after entering a thunderstorm while on approach to Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Thailand killing 44 of the 53 people on board and injuring all nine survivors May edit May 1 A United States Marine Corps AV 8A Harrier crashes spectacularly at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in North Carolina During a vertical takeoff the aircraft rolls drops to the runway bounces into a ditch bursts into flames flips and slides through a hangar and into a parking lot where it damages more than 20 vehicles A hijacker commandeers Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 818 a Boeing 727 flying from Stockton to Los Angeles California with eight people on board The hijacker demands to be taken to Iran but is overpowered by the pilot 23 May 6 A hijacker takes control of a TAP Air Portugal Boeing 727 172C during a domestic flight in Portugal from Lisbon to Faro and demands to be taken to Switzerland The airliner diverts to Madrid Spain where the hijacker surrenders 24 May 8 12 Maxie Anderson and his son Kristian Anderson make the first nonstop balloon crossing of North America flying from Fort Baker in California to Sainte Felicite Queboon 25 May 26 Encountering a severe thunderstorm a Nigerian Air Force Fokker F27 Friendship 400M carrying a 12 man Nigerian military delegation on a defence diplomatic mission to Sao Tome and Principe crashes in the Atlantic Ocean off Forcados Nigeria killing all 18 people on board Nigerian Minister of External Affairs Abubakar Usman is among the dead 26 May 28 A Spanish Air Force Lockheed C 130H Hercules crashes into the cloud covered mountain Hoya del Gamonal on Las Palmas in the Canary Islands killing all 10 people on board 27 June edit European Helicopter Industries is formed Braniff International Airways ends its Concorde service Inaugurated in January 1979 it involved an interchange service allowing the Concorde to operate over the United States by having Air France and British Airways crews fly the aircraft from Europe to Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia outside Washington D C where the aircraft were temporarily leased and re registered to Braniff and flown by Braniff crews as Braniff aircraft to Dallas Fort Worth Regional Airport The process was reversed on the return trip with Braniff crews flying the planes as Braniff aircraft to Washington Dulles where they were sold back and re registered to Air France and British Airways before being flown back to Europe by French and British crews Braniff finds that its Concordes generally carry only 15 passengers per trip about 20 percent of capacity on the Dallas Washington route in sharp contrast to its Boeing 727s which are full on the same route and thus decides to discontinue its Concorde operations Braniff is the only American airline ever to operate the Concorde 28 June 1 Mauro Milhomem a Brazilian pilot attempted to crash his Sertanejo 721 into the Hotel Presidente owned by his mother in law after he had an argument with his wife the previous day after he discovered that she cheated him The plane failed to hit the target and hit into several objects and ultimately crashed into an accounting office in front to a forum Six people were killed and four were wounded June 2 A Lloyd Aereo Boliviano Fairchild F 27J registration CP 1117 crashes in the Tapecua Hills near Yacuiba in southern Bolivia killing all 13 people on board 29 June 8 A MiG 19 NATO reporting name Farmer shoots down a TAAG Angola Airlines Yakovlev Yak 40K registration D2 TYC near Matala Angola killing all 19 people on board Some reports identify the attacking aircraft as a Zambian Shenyang F 6 30 June 12 Badly off course after a long detour around a thunderstorm an Aeroflot Yakovlev Yak 40 registration CCCP 87689 attempting to descend toward Dushanbe in the Soviet Union s Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic crashes into a mountain slope 44 kilometers northwest of Dushanbe Airport killing all 29 people on board 31 On approach to Lincoln Municipal Airport in Lincoln Nebraska Air Wisconsin Flight 965 a Swearingen SA226 TC Metro II registration N650S enters an area of very heavy precipitation Water ingestion causes both engines to lose power simultaneously The crew restarts them but the aircraft crashes in a muddy field about 5 kilometers 3 1 miles north of Valley Nebraska killing 13 of the 15 people on board 32 June 13 The last Concorde to be produced number 16 is delivered to British Airways June 19 Sikorsky Aircraft delivers the last of its S 61 commercial helicopters 33 June 23 Piloting a new aerobatic biplane of the Delhi Flying Club Sanjay Gandhi the son of Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi loses control at the top of a loop he is performing over his office near Safdarjung Airport in New Delhi India He and his passenger die in the subsequent crash June 27 Itavia Flight 870 a McDonnell Douglas DC 9 15 crashes in the Tyrrhenian Sea near the Italian island of Ustica killing all 81 people on board Various theories have been put forward suggesting that the airliner was destroyed in flight by a bomb or was accidentally shot down during a military operation June 30 A hijacker commandeers an Aerolineas Argentinas Boeing 737 287C during a domestic flight in Argentina from Mar del Plata to Buenos Aires demanding ransom money 34 July edit July 6 The largest light airplane meet outside the United States brings 750 small planes to the Popular Flying Association s annual meeting in Leicester England 35 July 7 An Instituto Mexicano de Seguridad Social Embraer EMB 110P1 Bandeirante air ambulance registration XA DAK carrying 10 patients a nurse and a crew of two crashes into a hill three minutes after takeoff from Tepic Airport in Tepic Mexico killing everyone on board 36 July 8 Aeroflot Flight 4225 a Tupolev Tu 154B 2 registration CCCP 85355 gets caught in a downdraft two minutes after takeoff from Alma Ata Airport in Alma Ata in the Soviet Union s Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic It stalls strikes a farm crashes in a wheat field disintegrates catches fire and falls into a ravine 5 kilometers 3 1 miles from the airport killing all 166 people on board At the time it is the deadliest accident involving a Tu 154 the deadliest aviation accident in the history of Kazakhstan and the second deadliest aviation accident in the history of the Soviet Union 37 38 39 July 11 At Seattle Tacoma International Airport outside Seattle Washington 18 year old Glenn Kurt Tripp hijacks Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 608 a Boeing 727 with 64 people on board bound for Portland Oregon and demands a US 600 000 ransom two parachutes and the assassination of his boss After a 10 hour standoff police storm the plane and arrest Tripp While on probation he will hijack the same flight in January 1983 40 41 42 July 12 In the Philippines a hijacker commandeers a Philippine Air Lines Boeing 727 bound from Manila to Cebu demanding a ransom and to be flown to Libya At Manila International Airport security forces storm the plane and arrest the hijacker 43 July 17 Cathay Pacific begins a Hong Kong London service A Vickers Viscount of the charter airline Alidair lands safely in Devon England after suffering damage to all four engines 35 July 21 The General Dynamics F 16 is officially named the Fighting Falcon in a ceremony at Hill Air Force Base Utah 35 July 22 A hijacker describing himself as a Puerto Rican man with personal problems draws a small pistol and grabs a stewardess aboard Delta Air Lines Flight 1135 a Lockheed L 1011 Tristar with 158 people on board flying from Miami Florida to San Juan Puerto Rico about 200 miles 320 km into its flight demanding to be flown to Havana Cuba Bad weather at Havana forces the airliner to land at Camaguey Cuba instead where the hijacker surrenders to the Cuban authorities and is arrested The plane then returns to Miami 44 45 July 24 Two hijackers take control of a Kuwait Airways Boeing 737 269 registration 9K ACV during a flight from Beirut Lebanon to Kuwait City Kuwait and demand a ransom After the plane lands at Kuwait City they force it to fly to Manama Bahrain back to Kuwait City to Abadan Iran and back to Kuwait City again before surrendering to Kuwaiti authorities 46 August edit August 7 Janice Brown pilots the MacCready Gossamer Penguin on its first solar powered flight August 10 A man who had arrived in the United States from Cuba as a refugee during the Mariel boatlift earlier in the year hijacks Air Florida Flight 4 a Boeing 737 with 35 people on board flying from Miami to Key West Florida claiming to have a bomb and forces it to fly him to Havana Cuba where he surrenders to Cuban authorities His bomb turns out to be a bar of soap packed in a box 47 48 August 11 The construction of Sao Paulo Guarulhos International Airport in Sao Paulo Brazil begins August 13 Complaining that they had been unable to find jobs in the United States seven man who had arrived in the United States from Cuba as refugees during the Mariel boatlift earlier in the year hijack Air Florida Flight 707 a Boeing 737 with 74 people on board flying from Key West to Miami Florida splashing gasoline petrol on the floor and threatening to ignite it They force it to fly to Havana Cuba where they surrender to Cuban authorities 49 48 50 Thirty nine year old passenger Martin Thomas makes his second unplanned trip to Havana in three days he also had been aboard Air Florida Flight 4 when it was hijacked three days earlier 50 August 14 Two Spanish speaking men armed with a bottle of what appears to be gasoline petrol hijack National Airlines Flight 872 a Douglas DC 10 with 224 people on board flying from Miami Florida to San Juan Puerto Rico and force it to fly them to Havana Cuba where they surrender to Cuban authorities After four hours on the ground in Havana the DC 10 takes off early on August 15 and continues its flight to San Juan 51 48 Representatives of 17 airlines meet with officials of the U S Federal Bureau of Investigation U S Federal Aviation Administration and the Public Safety Department of Dade County Florida to discuss ways of addressing the new wave of airliner hijackings from the United States to Cuba which began on June 12 1979 The renewed use of behavioral profiles to identify hijackers based on their personalities and behaviors is among the options they consider 48 August 16 A record three hijackings of U S airliners take place on the same day First six Latin men threatening to ignite a fluid they said was explosive commandeer Eastern Air Lines Flight 90 a Boeing 727 with 53 people on board flying from Miami to Orlando Florida Later in the afternoon four Latin men armed with bottles they say contain inflammable liquids take control of Republic Airlines Flight 228 a Douglas DC 9 with 116 people on board flying from Miami to Orlando A half hour after that three Latin men threaten to ignite four containers they say contain gasoline petrol aboard Delta Air Lines Flight 1065 a Lockheed L 1011 Tristar with 183 people on board flying from San Juan Puerto Rico to Miami All three airliners divert to Havana Cuba where Cuban authorities arrest all of the hijackers 52 53 54 55 56 In addition two men armed with bottles containing gasoline are arrested at Miami International Airport in Miami while trying to board an Air Florida flight to Key West 55 56 Sky marshals have begun flying aboard airliners flying to and from airports in South Florida during the weeken of August 16 17 to combat the wave of hijackings to Cuba 55 August 18 A hijacker commandeers Eastern Air Lines Flight 348 a Douglas DC 9 with 59 people on board flying from Melbourne Florida to Atlanta Georgia demanding ransom money and to be flown Cuba Police storm the airliner at Atlanta and arrest the hijacker 57 August 19 A fire breaks out in the aft cargo compartment of Saudia Flight 163 a Lockheed L 1011 200 TriStar a few minutes after takeoff from Riyadh Saudi Arabia The plane returns to the airport and makes a safe emergency landing but instead of ordering an immediate emergency evacuation the flight crew taxis onto a taxiway before stopping Engine shutdown takes another 3 minutes 15 seconds by which time all or most of the passengers and crew apparently have been overcome by smoke and fire By the time airport emergency personnel get one of the plane s doors open 23 minutes after engine shutdown all 301 people on board have died It remains the second deadliest single aircraft accident in history the deadliest in Saudi Arabian history and the deadliest involving an L 1011 August 26 The right horizontal stabilizer of a Bouraq Indonesia Airlines Vickers 812 Viscount registration PK IVS separates from the aircraft in flight The airliner crashes in Indonesia 26 kilometers 16 miles northeast of Jakarta s Kemayoran Airport killing all 37 people on board 58 Three hijackers commandeer Eastern Air Lines Flight 401 a Lockheed L 1011 Tristar with 242 people on board flying from New York City to Miami Florida and force it to fly to Havana Cuba where they surrender to Cuban authorities 59 August 28 31 The 3rd FAI World Rally Flying Championship is held in Aschaffenburg West Germany Individual winners are 1 Witold Swiadek Andrzej Korzeniowski Poland 2 Otto Hofling Michael Amtmann West Germany 3 Luckerbauer Meszaros Austria Team results are 1 Poland 2 West Germany 3 Austria August 29 As passengers board Braniff International Airways Flight 920 a Douglas DC 8 flying from Rio de Janeiro Brazil to Los Angeles California during a refueling stop at Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima Peru Cuban refugees break windows in the airport terminal rush onto the tarmac and storm the plane demanding to be flown to the United States Although Peruvian Civil Guard officers fire shots in the air and prevent some refugees from boarding 168 refugees join 17 passengers on board the airliner and about another 150 refugees mill around outside the plane With no crew aboard the DC 8 to fly it anywhere negotiations result in the refugees surrendering to the Peruvian authorities Two refugees suffer minor gunshot wounds during the incident when Civil Guard officers fire at them and other refugees are cut by broken glass while breaking windows in the terminal 60 61 September edit September 8 As Eastern Air Lines Flight 161 a Boeing 727 with 89 people on board flying from New York City to Tampa Florida passes over Charleston South Carolina a man apparently a homesick Cuban refugee holding a cigarette lighter and a container of liquid threatens to set the airliner on fire if it does not fly him to Cuba then locks himself in the plane s lavatory The airliner lands in Havana Cuba where Cuban soldiers arrest the hijacker The plane then refuels and continues its flight to Tampa It is the eighth hijacking of a U S airliner and the third of an Eastern Air Lines plane to Cuba since August 10 62 63 September 9 Island Air begins operations in Hawaii September 12 Florida Commuter Airlines Flight 65 a Douglas DC 3A crashes in the Atlantic Ocean near West End Settlement Grand Bahama Island Bahamas killing all 34 people on board Fifteen bodies are recovered before search and rescue operations cease on September 15 A hijacker commandeers Eastern Air Lines Flight 5 a Boeing 727 with 85 people on board flying from Newark New Jersey to Miami Florida but is taken down 64 September 13 Two Cuban refugees brothers Miguel Aguiar Rodriguez and Roberto Aguiar Rodriguez who had arrived in the United States earlier in 1980 during the Mariel boatlift hijack Delta Air Lines Flight 334 a Boeing 727 with 88 people on board flying from New Orleans Louisiana to Atlanta Georgia threatening to ignite bottles of inflammable liquid They force it to fly to Havana Cuba where they are arrested by Cuban authorities Roberto will die in October 2002 but Miguel will return to the United States illegally in 2000 and finally will be arrested for the hijacking by U S authorities when he arrives for an appointment with the U S Immigration and Naturalization Service in Miami Florida in August 2002 65 66 67 September 14 A Royal Saudi Air Force Lockheed C 130H Hercules crashes after suffering engine failure on takeoff from Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz Airport in Medina Saudi Arabia killing all 89 people on board 68 A Zaire Air Force Lockheed C 130H Hercules crashes while attempting to takeoff from Kindu Airport in Kindu Zaire on three engines at maximum gross takeoff weight killing all 36 people on board 69 September 17 A Zaire Air Force de Havilland Canada DHC 5D Buffalo crashes at Kindu Airport in Kindu Zaire killing 36 people 70 September 19 The Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force admits to losing two F 4 Phantom II fighter bombers during heavy fighting with Iraq over control of the Shatt al Arab waterway 71 September 21 A Douglas A 26 Invader crashes during an air show at Biggin Hill in London England killing its pilot and seven passengers The incident prompts the United Kingdom s Civil Aviation Authority to introduce rules prohibiting aircraft from carrying passengers during air shows 72 September 22 The Iran Iraq War begins The Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force has about 100 000 men and 447 combat aircraft while the Iranian Army Aviation Corps has about 70 light reconnaissance and support planes and over 200 armed helicopters only 50 60 percent of Iranian fixed wing aircraft 18 50 percent of its combat aircraft and 60 percent of its helicopters are operational The Iraqi Air Force has about 38 000 men of which about 10 000 are air defense personnel and 332 combat aircraft and the Iraqi Army Air Corps has about 70 armed helicopters 73 The Iraqi Air Force begins the war with an attempt to destroy the Iranian Air Force on the ground in a surprise attack striking the Iranian airfields at Mehrabad Kermanshah Sanandaj and Al Ahwaz and the Iranian Army bases at Hamadan Tehran Isfahan Dezful Shiraz and Tabriz but the attacks have little effect 74 September 23 24 Iraqi aircraft attack Iranian airfields at Tabriz twice Dezful twice Shahroki Kermanshah Al Ahwaz and Sanandaj but again make little impact on Iranian air capabilities Iranian aircraft fly 100 sorties on September 23 despite the attacks prompting Iraq ro disperse many of its aircraft into other Arab countries for the next week to ten days 75 September 24 The Iraqi Air Force attacks Iran s oil terminal at Kharg Island for the first time 76 September 28 Iraqi Air Force Tupolev Tu 22 NATO reporting name Blinder bombers land in Riyadh Saudi Arabia after bombing Iran September 30 At Saudi Arabia s request the U S Air Force s ELF 1 force consisting of four E 3A Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System AWACS aircraft two KC 135 Stratotanker tanker aircraft and 300 support personnel arrives at Dhahran International Airport in Saudi Arabia to provide long range air defense and maritime surveillance support to Saudi and American forces ELF 1 will remain in Saudi Arabia through the end of the Iran Iraq War in 1988 77 October edit October 1 Republic Airlines completes its buyout of Hughes Airwest 78 Seaboard World Airlines merges into Flying Tiger Line and disappears as a corporate entity The merger makes Flying Tiger the largest air cargo carrier October 2 A Westland Sea King helicopter rescues 22 passengers from the Swedish ship Finneagle in the North Sea 79 October 7 The Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force attacks Iraqi oil facilities at Kirkuk and Sulaimaniyeh but inflicts little real damage 76 October 12 Mesa Airlines commences operations October 16 Iraqi aircraft destroy Iranian oil tanks at Tehran 76 October 20 The first dogfights of the Iran Iraq War take place Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force F 4 Phantom IIs shoot down an Iraqi Air Force Mikoyan Gurevich MiG 21 October 26 National Airlines formally ceases to exist Pan American World Airways already had completed its acquisition of National Airlines on January 7 when it had taken control of National s assets and routes 2 November edit November 1 British Airways terminates Concorde services to Bahrain and Singapore 80 November 4 A Venezuelan Air Force Lockheed C 130H Hercules crashes during its initial climb after takeoff from Simon Bolivar International Airport in Caracas Venezuela killing all six people on the plane and five people on the ground 81 November 9 Dan Air registers the last commercial flight by a de Havilland Comet The plane flies enthusiasts on a round trip flight from London Gatwick Airport 82 November 12 Turning onto final approach after a night go around at Cairo West Air Base in Cairo Egypt a United States Air Force Lockheed C 141B Starlifter crashes killing all 13 people on board 83 Delta Air Lines orders 60 Boeing 757s the largest single order to this time for a single airliner type 84 November 19 Korean Airlines Flight 015 a Boeing 747 2B5B registration HL7445 carrying 212 people lands 90 meters 300 feet short of the runway at Kimpo International Airport in Seoul South Korea and strikes an embankment Its main landing gear collapses backward and penetrates its cargo compartment where sparks start a fire while the plane slides down the runway on its nose gear and belly The fire quickly guts the fuselage killing 14 people but the rest of the passengers and crew evacuate and survive Four of the survivors are seriously injured 85 November 21 Continental Micronesia a Boeing 727 92C skids off the runway and crashes when its right main landing gear separates from the airliner as it lands at Yap International Airport on Yap in the western Caroline Islands A fire subsequently destroys the plane but all 73 people on board evacuate three of them with serious injuries November 24 Flying in heavy rain a Douglas C 47A 35 DL Skytrain registration HK 1221G operated by Colombia s customs service crashes into the mountain Cerro El Boqueron near Murri Colombia at an altitude of 9 500 feet 2 900 meters killing all 20 people on board 86 November 25 U S Navy helicopters join U S Air Force and U S Army units in providing aid to victims of an earthquake at Avellino Italy which had killed 3 000 and left many people homeless two days earlier 87 December edit Thanks to purges of officers since the February 1979 Iranian Revolution and the Western embargo on spare parts shipments to Iran by late 1980 the operational level of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force drops below 100 aircraft and its sustained sortie rate to drop to one per day This will not change through the end of the Iran Iraq War in 1988 The Iranian Army helicopter force able to fly 60 to 70 percent of its helicopters suffers from similar problems 88 December 4 Prime Minister of Portugal Francisco de Sa Carneiro and Portuguese Minister of National Defence Adelino Amaro da Costa die in the crash of a Cessna 421A Golden Eagle in Camarate Portugal The other five people on board also die 89 December 7 The Pan American World Airways Boeing 747 China Clipper arrives in Beijing China from John F Kennedy International Airport in New York after a stop in Tokyo Japan It marks the first time since 1949 that a commercial flight between the United States and mainland China is completed December 19 New York Air begins airline operations December 21 An explosion occurs in the right rear portion of a TAC Colombia Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle VIN registration HK 1810 on its first scheduled flight after 17 months of maintenance work shortly after takeoff from Almirante Padilla Airport in Riohacha Colombia It crashes killing all 70 people on board 90 December 22 Saudia Flight 162 a Lockheed L 1011 TriStar with 292 people on board suffers an explosive decompression over the Persian Gulf off Qatar killing two people and injuring seven December 24 The Iraqi Air Force makes its first major air raid against the Iranian oil terminal at Kharg Island 91 First flights editMarch edit March 14 Grob G 109 92 March 28 Rolladen Schneider LS4 92 April edit April 9 Akaflieg Braunschweig SB 12 92 May edit May 10 Glasflugel 304 92 May 13 Antonov An 3June edit June 4 Mitsubishi F 15J 92 June 20 Beechcraft Commuter 93 June 24 Microturbo Microjet 200 F WZJF 92 July edit July 1 QAC Quickie Q2 94 July 12 McDonnell Douglas KC 10 Extender 79 0433 92 July 16 British Aerospace Nimrod AEW3 92 July 21 Caproni Vizzola Ventura 95 July 23 Eurocopter HH 65 Dolphin 92 August edit August 11 Learjet Longhorn 50 92 August 16 EMBRAER Tucano 1300 92 August 19 Boeing Vertol Model 234 92 September edit September 26 Shanghai Y 10 September 30 Monnett Monex 94 October edit October 9 Hoffman H36 Dimona 94 October 16 Pottier P 100 94 October 23 Striplin Lone Ranger 94 November edit November 6 MacCready Solar Challenger 80 November 8 Nash Petrel 94 December edit December 2 Gyroflug Speed Canard 94 December 8 Robin R3140 96 December 16 Glasflugel 402 94 December 31 SZD 51 Junior 94 Entered service editJanuary edit Bell Model 222 with Petroleum Helicopters and Schiavone Construction 97 October edit The MD 80 series enters airline service November edit November 13 F A 18 Hornet with VFA 125 at NAS Lemoore December edit December 26 Ilyushin Il 86 with AeroflotRetirements editNorth American F 100 Super Sabre by the United States Air National Guard 98 References edit Thetford Owen British Naval Aircraft Since 1912 Sixth Edition 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