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2002 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 2002.

Deadliest crash edit

The deadliest crash of this year was China Airlines Flight 611, a Boeing 747 which broke up in flight and crashed into the Taiwan Strait on 25 May, killing all 225 people on board.

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Section Source:[16]

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  • 1 June – Aero L159B
  • 22 June – Tupolev Tu-214VSSN
  • 28 June – CAC J-10
  • 30 June – 21st Century Airships SPAS-R1

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  • 9 November – MVEN MVEN-1 Fermer
  • 30 November – Sauper Aviation Papango

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References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Famous people who died in aviation accidents". www.planecrashinfo.com.
  2. ^ "ASN Aircraft accident Antonov An-26 registration unknown Adar Yel". aviation-safety.net.
  3. ^ About the museum 2 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine Estonian Aviation Museum website
  4. ^ "Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
  5. ^ "ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 727 registration unknown Havana". aviation-safety.net.
  6. ^ sources, Independent Cuban journalist and other media. "Cuba News / Noticias - CubaNet News". www.cubanet.org.
  7. ^ SIMPSON, DOUG (12 March 2003). "Cuban gets 10 years for 1980 hijacking of flight in New Orleans". Plainview Herald.
  8. ^ a b Steven A. Ruffin (2005). Aviation's Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Winged Wonders, Lucky Landings, and Other Aerial Oddities. Dulles, Virginia: Potomac Books, Inc. p. 20. ISBN 978-1-59797-444-8.
  9. ^ "newstatesman.com".
  10. ^ "findarticles.com".
  11. ^ "Part of Concorde tail 'fell off'". 4 December 2002 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  12. ^ Israel evacuates tourists from Kenya. BBC News. 29 November 2002.
  13. ^ UK condemns Kenya bomb attack. BBC News. 28 November 2002.
  14. ^ a b Second Death of IrAF, ACIG.org, retrieved 15 August 2010
  15. ^ "Pilotless Warriors Soar To Success", CBS News
  16. ^ Jackson, Paul (2003). "First Flights". Jane's All the World's Aircraft. 2003–2004: 30–31. ISBN 0-7106-2537-5.

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This is a list of aviation related events from 2002 Years in aviation 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005Centuries 20th century 21st century 22nd centuryDecades 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030sYears 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005Aviation 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 January 3 2 February 3 3 March 3 4 April 3 5 May 3 6 June 3 7 July 3 8 August 3 9 September 3 10 November 3 11 December 4 Entered service 4 1 March 4 2 September 5 ReferencesDeadliest crash editThe deadliest crash of this year was China Airlines Flight 611 a Boeing 747 which broke up in flight and crashed into the Taiwan Strait on 25 May killing all 225 people on board Events editA depression in North American commercial aviation begins in the aftermath of an economic recession and the 11 September attacks of 2001 The Government of Hungary creates the Civil Aviation Safety Bureau of Hungary as the agency responsible for the investigation of aviation accidents in Hungary Air Djibouti ceases operations January edit During January the Indonesian airline Metro Batavia makes its first flights operating between Jakarta and Pontianak Indonesia The airline later will be renamed Batavia Air 1 January Norway s Accident Investigation Board for Civil Aviation the future Accident Investigation Board Norway takes on the responsibility for the investigation of railway accidents in Norway and is renamed the Accident Investigation Board for Civil Aviation and Railways 5 January A Cessna 172 Skyhawk piloted by high school student Charles J Bishop crashes into the side of the Bank of America Plaza in downtown Tampa Florida killing the teenager and damaging an office 16 January Both engines of a Boeing 737 3Q8 operating as Garuda Indonesia Flight 421 with 60 people on board flame out while the aircraft is flying through a thunderstorm with heavy rain and hail during an Indonesian domestic flight from Ampenan on Lombok to Yogyakarta on Java Unable to restart the engines the pilots attempt to ditch the aircraft in the Bengawan Solo River on Java A flight attendant is killed after it strikes a rock she is the only fatality 27 January A Russian Interior Ministry Mil Mi 8 NATOreporting name Hip helicopter is shot down and explodes near Shelkovskaya in Nadterechny District Chechnya killing all 14 people on board The deputy interior minister a lieutenant general a major general and three colonels are among the dead 28 January When the pilots of TAME Flight 120 a Boeing 727 134 registered as HC BLF and named El Oro fly an incorrect route in foggy conditions on final approach to Teniente Coronel Luis a Mantilla International Airport in Tulcan Ecuador the aircraft flies into the side of the Cumbal Volcano near Ipiales Colombia killing all 94 people on board February edit 12 February Iran Air Tours Flight 956 a Tupolev Tu 154M NATO reporting name Careless crashes in Iran 370 kilometres 200 nmi 230 mi southwest of Tehran killing all 119 people on board March edit The Indonesian airline Awair suspends operations It will not resume flights until December 2004 when it begins flying as an associate of AirAsia 4 March Ansett Australia permanently ceases flight operations for the second and final time due to financial collapse Its final flight lands the following morning 8 March A Portuguese Air Force 201 Squadron F 16 crashes in Monte Real while landing killing the pilot 31 March Bankrupt Swissair goes out of business On the same day the Swiss airline Crossair ceases operations as such and reconstitutes itself as Swiss International Air Lines which immediately takes over many of Swissair s routes April edit 1 April Swissair s last flight Flight 145 arrives in Zurich Switzerland from Sao Paulo Brazil The 71 year history of Swissair during which it has carried more than 260 million passengers comes to an end 9 April A Portuguese Air Force 552 Squadron Alouette III crashes killing the three crewman 15 April Air China Flight 129 a Boeing 767 crashes on a mountainside near Busan killing 128 of the 166 people on board 18 April A Rockwell Commander 112 crashes into the upper floors of the Pirelli Tower in Milan Italy killing its pilot and four people in the building Sixty more people in the building and on the ground sustain injuries May edit 3 May After the pilot of an Indian Air Force MiG 21bis NATO reporting name Fishbed fighter hears an explosion in the aircraft s engine and ejects the MiG 21 crashes into a bank in Jalandhar Punjab India setting the bank and an adjacent lumber store on fire showering nearby homes with debris killing eight people on the ground and injuring 17 others The pilot survives 4 May EAS Airlines Flight 4226 a BAC One Eleven crashes shortly after takeoff in Kano Nigeria killing 73 of the 77 people on board and 30 people on the ground 7 May EgyptAir Flight 843 a Boeing 737 566 crashes near Tunis Tunisia killing 14 of the 62 people on board China Northern Airlines Flight 6136 a McDonnell Douglas MD 82 crashes near Dalian China killing all 112 people on board 20 May The Republic of China removes the Aviation Safety Council the government agency responsible for aviation accident investigation with the purpose of analyzing causal factors and proposing flight safety recommendations in Taiwan from the control of the Executive Yuan and makes it an independent government agency as it had been from May 1998 to May 2001 25 May China Airlines Flight 611 a Boeing 747 200B breaks apart in flight and crashes into the Taiwan Strait killing all 225 passengers and crew An investigation blames the accident on metal fatigue caused by inadequate maintenance 22 years earlier June edit 1 June An AirQuarius Aviation British Aerospace BAe 748 372 Srs 2B registration ZS OJU on a mail flight misses its first approach at George Airport in George South Africa then crashes in the Outeniqua Mountains while maneuvering for a second approach instantly killing its crew of two and its only passenger South African cricket player Hansie Cronje The crew had offered Cronje a seat on the mail flight after he missed his scheduled South African Airways flight 1 2 12 June Returning to the frigate HMS Richmond after an exercise the British Royal Navy Westland Lynx helicopter XZ256 suffers a double engine failure and crashes into the Atlantic Ocean killing two of the three people on board The helicopter s observer Jenny Lewis is believed to be the first female Royal Navy aviator to die in service 14 June Estonian Aviation Museum was opened to the general public 3 17 June A C 130A Hercules airtanker engaged in aerial firefighting near Walker in Mono County California crashes after both of its wings fold upward and separate from the aircraft The entire crew of three is killed July edit 1 July Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937 a Tupolev Tu 154 NATO reporting name Careless collides with DHL Flight 611 a Boeing 757 cargo aircraft over the towns of Uberlingen and Owingen in southern Germany killing all 69 people on the Tu 154 and both people on the DHL 757 Forty five of the dead aboard the Tu 154 are Russian schoolchildren from the city of Ufa in Bashkortostan on a school trip to the Costa Daurada area of Spain organized by the local United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO committee The captain and first officer of America West Flight 556 an Airbus A319 with 132 people on board are arrested at Miami International Airport in Miami Florida for being legally drunk just after pushback from the gate for a flight to Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix Arizona They later are jailed 2 July Steve Fossett becomes the first person to fly solo around the world non stop in a balloon 4 July An Egyptian American man Hesham Mohamed Hadayet opens fire on the El Al ticket counter at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles California killing two Israelis and wounding four other people before an El Al security guard shoots him to death A Prestige Airlines Boeing 707 123B crashes on final approach to Bangui Airport in Brazzaville Central African Republic killing 28 of the people on board There are only two survivors both of whom are injured 4 7 14 July The 15th FAI World Precision Flying Championship takes place in Zagreb Croatia The individual winners are 1 Lubos Hajek Czech Republic in a Cessna 152 2 Janusz Darocha Poland in a Cessna 152 3 Predrag Crnko Croatia in a Cessna 150 Team winners are 1 the Czech Republic 2 Poland 3 Croatia 10 July Unable to land at Hamburg Airport in Hamburg Germany Swiss International Air Lines Flight 850 a Saab 2000 diverts to Tegel Airport in Berlin and then to Eberswalde Airfield in Eberswalde but weather prevents those landings as well Finally the aircraft diverts to Werneuchen Airfield at Werneuchen where it strikes an earth bank that stretches across a closed portion of the runway The impact rips off its landing gear and it slides to a halt on its belly on the runway damaged beyond repair One passenger suffers injuries 15 July The European Union s European Aviation Safety Agency is established It will begin operations in September 2003 16 July The Sikorsky S 76A helicopter G BJVX operated by Bristow Helicopters crashes in the southern North Sea during a flight between the gas production platform Clipper and the drilling rig Global Santa Fe Monarch killing all 11 people on board 17 July Midway Airlines suspends operations 18 July A Consolidated P4Y 2 Privateer airtanker engaged in aerial firefighting near Estes Park Colorado crashes after its left wing folds upward and separates from the aircraft Its crew of two is killed 26 July The Africa One Antonov An 26 NATO reporting name Curl 9Q CMC declared to be carrying three tons of cargo but actually badly overloaded with dozens of tons aborts its takeoff at Kinshasa N Djili Airport in Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Its landing gear collapses and it is damaged beyond repair although no one is killed or injured in the accident 27 July During an air show at Sknyliv Airfield in Lviv Ukraine the two man crew of a Sukhoi Su 27 NATO reporting name Flanker fighter of the Ukrainian Air Force demonstration team the Ukrainian Falcons ejects after the Su 27 s left wing strikes the ground The Su 27 then strikes a parked Ilyushin Il 76 NATO reporting name Candid and cartwheels into a crowd of spectators killing 58 adults and 19 children and injuring over 500 people 29 July A fire breaks out in the cockpit aboard EgyptAir Flight 667 a Boeing 777 266ER registration SU GBP while it is at the gate at Cairo International Airport in Cairo Egypt embarking the last of its passengers for a flight to Jeddah Saudi Arabia The cockpit suffers substantial damage but none of the 317 passengers and crew are injured Vanguard Airlines ceases operations The next day it files for reorganization under Chapter 11 of United States bankruptcy law July December Italian conservationist and pilot Angelo d Arrigo guides a flock of 10 endangered Western Siberian cranes bred in captivity with a foot launched powered hang glider 5 500 km miles from the Arctic Circle in Siberia across Kazakhstan to the shores of the Caspian Sea in Iran avoiding Afghanistan and Pakistan where he feared the birds would fall victim to the abundant guns there August edit 8 August Attempting to land at Rio Branco International Airport in Rio Branco Brazil during a rainstorm Rico Linhas Aereas Flight 4823 an Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia crashes short of the runway killing 23 of the 31 people on board and injuring all eight survivors 10 August US Airways files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy 11 August Nature photographers Galen Rowell and Barbra Cushman Rowell are killed along with the other two people on board when an Aero Commander 690A crashes 2 miles 3 2 km from Eastern Sierra Regional Airport in Bishop California 1 12 August The Republic of Korea abolishes the Investigation Division of the Ministry of Construction and Transportation s Civil Aviation Bureau and creates the Korea Aviation Accident Investigation Board which replaces he Investigation Division as the government agency responsible for aviation accident investigations in South Korea 13 August Midway Airlines files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy 15 August Wanted for hijacking Delta Air Lines Flight 334 a Boeing 727 with 88 people on board flying from New Orleans Louisiana to Atlanta Georgia to Havana Cuba in September 1980 Miguel Aguiar Rodriguez finally is 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 seeking legal residency He had returned to the United States illegally in 2000 5 6 7 19 August Chechnen separatists shoot down an overloaded Russian Federation Air Force Mil Mi 26 NATO reporting name Halo helicopter carrying at least 140 Russian military personnel with a 9K38 Igla USDoD designation SA 18 NATO reporting name Grouse shoulder fired surface to air missile at Khankala Chechnya The helicopter crashes in a minefield killing 127 of those on board It is the largest loss of life in a single incident in the history of helicopter aviation For the Russian armed forces it is the greatest loss of life in a single military aviation incident and the greatest loss of life in any single incident since 1999 26 August An unmanned National Aeronautics and Space Administration scientific balloon sets a world altitude record for balloons reaching 161 000 feet 49 000 meters 8 At 60 000 000 cubic feet 169 9011 cubic meters it also is the largest balloon ever launched successfully 8 September edit 5 September As part of Operation Southern Focus 100 American aircraft attack the main air defense site in western Iraq 9 October edit 2 October During their squadron s Silver Jubilee celebrations at Dabolim Naval Air Base in Goa India two Indian Navy Ilyushin Il 38 NATO reporting name May maritime patrol aircraft serial numbers IN302 and IN304 carrying six crew members each collide while flying in close formation in front of many high ranking naval officials and their families and crash killing all twelve occupants of the two aircraft 9 October Northwest Airlines Flight 85 a Boeing 747 451 bound from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport in Detroit Michigan to New Tokyo International Airport in Narita Japan with 404 people on board experiences a rudder hardover event while cruising off Alaska at 35 000 feet 11 000 meters The flight crew regains control of the aircraft and makes an emergency landing at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport in Anchorage Alaska without injury to anyone on board The National Transportation Safety Board finds that the problem occurred because of a fatigue crack in a power control module 18 October Boeing reveals its Bird of Prey stealth technology demonstrator which has conducted a number of flights during the period 1996 to 1999 24 October The Government of Kenya establishes the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority as Kenya s national civil aviation authority 25 October United States Senator Paul Wellstone and all seven other people on board die in the crash of a Beechcraft King Air A100 into dense forest two miles 3 2 km short of the runway as it attempts to land at Eveleth Minnesota 31 October French baker and entrepreneur Lionel Poilane his wife and their dog are killed when the Agusta AW109 helicopter he is piloting crashes in the Bay of Cancale off the coast of Brittany France while flying in fog 1 November edit The United States Navy s new F A 18E Super Hornet fighter bomber sees combat for the first time when F A 18Es of Strike Fighter Squadron 115 VFA 115 flying from the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln CVN 72 strike surface to air missile sites and command and control targets near Al Kut Iraq during Operation Southern Focus 10 3 November An American Central Intelligence Agency MQ 1 Predator unmanned aerial vehicle hits a vehicle in Yemen with an AGM 114 Hellfire missile killing five al Qaeda members in the vehicle including Qaed Salim Sinan al Harethi and Kamal Derwish 6 November Luxair Flight 9642 a Fokker 50 with 22 people on board crashes in Luxembourg while on final approach to Luxembourg Findel Airport outside the city of Luxembourg after its flight crew accidentally selects reverse pitch for its propellers Twenty of those on board die including Luxembourgish artist Michel Majerus National Airlines already operating under Chapter 11 bankruptcy permanently ceases operations 11 November Laoag International Airlines Flight 585 a Fokker F 27 Friendship with 34 people on board crashes into Manila Bay just after takeoff from Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila the Philippines Nineteen people die and all 15 survivors are injured 13 November Satellite television broadcasting pioneer Henry Howard Taylor dies when a Beechcraft A36TC Bonanza suffers engine failure just after takeoff from San Andreas California and crashes in a bed of rocks in an otherwise grassy field killing two of the three people on board 1 18 November American Airlines and British Airways announce plans to codeshare some transatlantic flights but the partnership is heavily restricted by U S regulators 27 November A British Airways Cornado from LHR to JFK loses part of its rudder but it is able to make a safe landing at JFK 11 28 November In Mombasa Kenya terrorists attack the Israeli owned Paradise Hotel killing 13 people and injuring 80 others with an exploding all terrain vehicle and almost simultaneously fire two shoulder launched Strela 2 NATO reporting name SA 7 Grail surface to air missiles at a chartered Boeing 757 airliner belonging to Israel based Arkia Airlines as it takes off from Moi International Airport Both missiles miss and the airliner arrives safely five hours later at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv under the escort of Israeli Air Force F 15 Eagle fighters Overnight four Israeli C 130 Hercules transport aircraft evacuate the dead and injured from Mombasa All commercial flights from Israel to Kenya are suspended indefinitely 12 13 December edit Air Ukraine declares bankruptcy 9 December United Airlines files for Chapter 11 reorganization the largest airline bankruptcy in US history 23 December An unmanned aircraft is involved in air to air combat for the first time when two Iraqi MiG 23s NATO reporting name Flogger attack a U S Air Force RQ 1 Predator unmanned aerial vehicle experimentally armed with AIM 92 Stinger air to air missiles and patrolling the no fly zone over southern Iraq in an attempt to bait Iraqi Air Force fighters into combat during Operation Southern Watch After neither MiG 23 achieves a lock on 14 an Iraqi MiG 25 NATO reporting name Foxbat of the 1st Fighter Interceptor Squadron scrambles 14 to assist The MiG 25 and Predator fire missiles at one other the MiG 25 is out of range of the Predator s Stingers but it shoots down the Predator 15 An Antonov An 140 operated by Aeromist Kharkiv crashes near Ardestan Iran while on descent to Isfahan International Airport at Isfahan Iran killing all 44 people on board First flights editSection Source 16 January edit 15 January Millennium Jet SoloTrek XFV 15 January Airbus A318 23 January IITB PADD Micro airshipFebruary edit 11 February Airbus A340 500 16 February WD D5 Evolution 19 February Embraer 170 27 February Cessna 680 Citation Sovereign February Socata TBM 700C2March edit 4 March Van s RV 9 7 March Aviat Husky Pup 28 March AATG AT 10 airshipApril edit 4 April Sikorsky MH 60R Seahawk 21 April Irkut A 002 26 April Extra 500 29 April Saab AB JAS 39C GripenMay edit 18 May Tomair Cobra Arrow 22 May Zlin Z 400 Rhino 22 May Boeing X 45 29 May Aceair Aeriks A 200 31 May Toyota TAA 1June edit 1 June Aero L159B 22 June Tupolev Tu 214VSSN 28 June CAC J 10 30 June 21st Century Airships SPAS R1July edit 1 July Pilatus PC 21 9 July CargoLifter Scala 11 July Adam A500 18 July Boeing YAL 1A Airborne Laser ABL 31 July Boeing 747 400ERAugust edit 1 August Scaled Composites White Knight 5 August BAE Systems Hawk NDA 20 August KAI T 50 Golden Eagle 26 August Eclipse Aviation Eclipse 500 31 August Learjet 40September edit 18 September GE90 115B world s most powerful jet engine 20 September BAE Systems Harrier GR Mk 7ANovember edit 9 November MVEN MVEN 1 Fermer 30 November Sauper Aviation PapangoDecember edit 4 December Vulcanair Mission I VAVF 9 December Diamond Twin Star 12 December Grob G 140TPEntered service editAirbus A340 600 with Virgin AtlanticMarch edit 18 March HAL Dhruv with the Indian Coast GuardSeptember edit 27 September Sukhoi Su 30MKI NATO reporting name Flanker H with the Indian Air ForceReferences edit a b c d Famous people who died in aviation accidents www planecrashinfo com ASN Aircraft accident Antonov An 26 registration unknown Adar Yel aviation safety net About the museum Archived 2 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine Estonian Aviation Museum website Accident description Aviation Safety Network Retrieved 31 May 2014 ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 727 registration unknown Havana aviation safety net sources Independent Cuban journalist and other media Cuba News Noticias CubaNet News www cubanet org SIMPSON DOUG 12 March 2003 Cuban gets 10 years for 1980 hijacking of flight in New Orleans Plainview Herald a b Steven A Ruffin 2005 Aviation s Most Wanted The Top 10 Book of Winged Wonders Lucky Landings and Other Aerial Oddities Dulles Virginia Potomac Books Inc p 20 ISBN 978 1 59797 444 8 newstatesman com findarticles com Part of Concorde tail fell off 4 December 2002 via news bbc co uk Israel evacuates tourists from Kenya BBC News 29 November 2002 UK condemns Kenya bomb attack BBC News 28 November 2002 a b Second Death of IrAF ACIG org retrieved 15 August 2010 Pilotless Warriors Soar To Success CBS News Jackson Paul 2003 First Flights Jane s All the World s Aircraft 2003 2004 30 31 ISBN 0 7106 2537 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2002 in aviation amp oldid 1158423783, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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