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Jacob Veldhuyzen van Zanten

Jacob Louis Veldhuyzen van Zanten (5 February 1927 – 27 March 1977) was a Dutch aircraft captain and flight instructor. He was captain of the KLM Flight 4805 and died in the Tenerife airport disaster, the deadliest accident in aviation history. He was KLM's chief instructor and commonly appeared on advertising.

Jacob Veldhuyzen van Zanten
Born5 February 1927
Lisse, Netherlands
Died27 March 1977(1977-03-27) (aged 50)
Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Cause of deathPlane crash
NationalityDutch
Alma materKLM
OccupationPilot
Years active1950–1977
Known forKLM's chief instructor, Tenerife airport disaster
SpouseHenriëtte Veldhuyzen van Zanten-Segers (b. 1926)
Children2

Biography edit

Born in Lisse, Netherlands, Veldhuyzen van Zanten obtained his private pilot's licence on 21 June 1947, and his commercial pilot's licence on 18 April 1950. That year, he began working for KLM Royal Dutch Airlines as a flight director, and in 1951, he commenced duty as a first officer on the Douglas DC-3.[1] He then obtained his Flight Radio Telephone Operator's Licence on 22 September 1952, Airline Transport Pilot's Licence on 19 October 1956, and Flight Navigator's Licence on 6 August 1963.

 
KLM captain Veldhuyzen van Zanten featured in a 1977 advertisement for the airline

On 23 January 1971, Veldhuyzen van Zanten was type-rated on the Boeing 747. Later that year, he and two colleagues went to Seattle to take delivery of KLM’s first 747, the Mississippi (registered PH-BUA).[1] At the time of the disaster, he had 11,700 flight hours (1,545 of which were on the Boeing 747).[2] In addition to his duties as a regular airline pilot, he had been promoted to chief flight instructor for the Boeing 747.[3] At the time of his death, he was in charge of training all of KLM's pilots on this type of aircraft and the head of KLM's flight training department.[4]

Jan Bartelski, a KLM captain until 1978 and later president of the International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Associations, was a contemporary of Veldhuyzen van Zanten and knew him personally. In his book Disasters In The Air, he describes Veldhuyzen van Zanten as:

a serious and introverted individual but with an open-hearted and friendly disposition. He was a studious type and regarded as the company’s pilot expert on the Boeing 747 systems.

And adds that:

He believed in partnership, to the extent that he insisted on his first officers addressing him during flight as "Jaap" and not "Captain Van Zanten".[3]

Shortly before the Tenerife airport disaster, in which he was involved, Veldhuyzen van Zanten was photographed for KLM's advertising campaign.[5] While this has been attributed to his high position within KLM, Jan Bartelski argues that Veldhuyzen van Zanten was photographed simply because he was the only captain available (due to his responsibilities as a flight instructor) to KLM public relations, as others were away flying.[3]

When the news of the Tenerife disaster broke, the KLM executives looked for Veldhuyzen van Zanten to aid their investigation team, only to realize that he was the captain of the flight involved in the accident and had died in it.[6]

Veldhuyzen van Zanten lived in Sassenheim, Netherlands, with his wife and two children.[7]

Tenerife disaster and death edit

 
A gravestone with Veldhuyzen van Zanten's name, Westgaarde Cemetery, Amsterdam

The Tenerife airport disaster on 27 March 1977 was the collision of two Boeing 747 passenger aircraft on the runway of Los Rodeos Airport (now known as Tenerife North Airport) in Tenerife, Spain; killing 583 people, the crash is the deadliest accident in aviation history. All 248 passengers and crew aboard KLM flight 4805, including Veldhuyzen van Zanten, were killed in the accident, as were 335 on Pan Am flight 1736 (61 survived).

In heavy fog on the airport's only runway, Veldhuyzen van Zanten, piloting flight KLM 4805, "was mistakenly cleared for takeoff from the runway by the ATC, while PAM 1736, still unaware of the situation, received a taxi instruction that could be interpreted as clearance to enter the runway."[8] Flight KLM 4805 collided with PAM 1736, which was backtaxiing in the opposite direction under the direction of air traffic control. The KLM's flight crew had been aware of the Pan Am behind them, but believed that it had already cleared the runway due to abnormal call signs being used by the control tower to identify PAM 1736. The disaster was the result of a number of factors, including confusion caused by a recent terrorist bombing in the area caused abnormal operating conditions. Zanten was impatient and concerned about new flight regulations limiting how many hours he could fly. Standard procedure aboard flights at the time had copilots defer to senior pilots regarding conflicting judgment calls (this was changed following the disaster). And the Control Tower believed that the KLM 747 remained stationary on the runway as instructed, but could not confirm visually due to dense fog in the area.[9]

Aircraft type ratings edit

Veldhuyzen van Zanten was rated for the following aircraft:[2]

In popular culture edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b (in Dutch). Project Tenerife. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 23 January 2010.
  2. ^ a b (PDF). Project Tenerife. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 June 2020. Retrieved 23 January 2010.
  3. ^ a b c Bartelski, Jan (2001). Disasters in the air: mysterious air disasters explained. Airlife. pp. ?. ISBN 978-1-84037-204-5.
  4. ^ Meisler, Stanley (30 March 1977). "'He Is Going to Kill Us,' Pan Am Pilot Exclaimed". Los Angeles Times. p. B1.
  5. ^ "KLM advert".
  6. ^ Smith, Patrick (6 April 2007). . Salon. Archived from the original on 10 October 2011. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
  7. ^ Sterk, N. (22 March 1997). . Reformatorisch Dagblad (in Dutch). p. B1. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 26 October 2013.
  8. ^ Field, James. "A Collision of Fate". Aviation Source News. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  9. ^ Job, Macarthur (1994). Air Disaster Volume 1. Fyshwick, Australia: Aerospace Publications. p. 174. ISBN 1875671110.

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In this Dutch name the surname is Veldhuyzen van Zanten not van Zanten Jacob Louis Veldhuyzen van Zanten 5 February 1927 27 March 1977 was a Dutch aircraft captain and flight instructor He was captain of the KLM Flight 4805 and died in the Tenerife airport disaster the deadliest accident in aviation history He was KLM s chief instructor and commonly appeared on advertising Jacob Veldhuyzen van ZantenBorn5 February 1927Lisse NetherlandsDied27 March 1977 1977 03 27 aged 50 Tenerife Canary Islands SpainCause of deathPlane crashNationalityDutchAlma materKLMOccupationPilotYears active1950 1977Known forKLM s chief instructor Tenerife airport disasterSpouseHenriette Veldhuyzen van Zanten Segers b 1926 Children2 Contents 1 Biography 2 Tenerife disaster and death 3 Aircraft type ratings 4 In popular culture 5 ReferencesBiography editBorn in Lisse Netherlands Veldhuyzen van Zanten obtained his private pilot s licence on 21 June 1947 and his commercial pilot s licence on 18 April 1950 That year he began working for KLM Royal Dutch Airlines as a flight director and in 1951 he commenced duty as a first officer on the Douglas DC 3 1 He then obtained his Flight Radio Telephone Operator s Licence on 22 September 1952 Airline Transport Pilot s Licence on 19 October 1956 and Flight Navigator s Licence on 6 August 1963 nbsp KLM captain Veldhuyzen van Zanten featured in a 1977 advertisement for the airline On 23 January 1971 Veldhuyzen van Zanten was type rated on the Boeing 747 Later that year he and two colleagues went to Seattle to take delivery of KLM s first 747 the Mississippi registered PH BUA 1 At the time of the disaster he had 11 700 flight hours 1 545 of which were on the Boeing 747 2 In addition to his duties as a regular airline pilot he had been promoted to chief flight instructor for the Boeing 747 3 At the time of his death he was in charge of training all of KLM s pilots on this type of aircraft and the head of KLM s flight training department 4 Jan Bartelski a KLM captain until 1978 and later president of the International Federation of Air Line Pilots Associations was a contemporary of Veldhuyzen van Zanten and knew him personally In his book Disasters In The Air he describes Veldhuyzen van Zanten as a serious and introverted individual but with an open hearted and friendly disposition He was a studious type and regarded as the company s pilot expert on the Boeing 747 systems And adds that He believed in partnership to the extent that he insisted on his first officers addressing him during flight as Jaap and not Captain Van Zanten 3 Shortly before the Tenerife airport disaster in which he was involved Veldhuyzen van Zanten was photographed for KLM s advertising campaign 5 While this has been attributed to his high position within KLM Jan Bartelski argues that Veldhuyzen van Zanten was photographed simply because he was the only captain available due to his responsibilities as a flight instructor to KLM public relations as others were away flying 3 When the news of the Tenerife disaster broke the KLM executives looked for Veldhuyzen van Zanten to aid their investigation team only to realize that he was the captain of the flight involved in the accident and had died in it 6 Veldhuyzen van Zanten lived in Sassenheim Netherlands with his wife and two children 7 Tenerife disaster and death editMain article Tenerife airport disaster nbsp A gravestone with Veldhuyzen van Zanten s name Westgaarde Cemetery Amsterdam The Tenerife airport disaster on 27 March 1977 was the collision of two Boeing 747 passenger aircraft on the runway of Los Rodeos Airport now known as Tenerife North Airport in Tenerife Spain killing 583 people the crash is the deadliest accident in aviation history All 248 passengers and crew aboard KLM flight 4805 including Veldhuyzen van Zanten were killed in the accident as were 335 on Pan Am flight 1736 61 survived In heavy fog on the airport s only runway Veldhuyzen van Zanten piloting flight KLM 4805 was mistakenly cleared for takeoff from the runway by the ATC while PAM 1736 still unaware of the situation received a taxi instruction that could be interpreted as clearance to enter the runway 8 Flight KLM 4805 collided with PAM 1736 which was backtaxiing in the opposite direction under the direction of air traffic control The KLM s flight crew had been aware of the Pan Am behind them but believed that it had already cleared the runway due to abnormal call signs being used by the control tower to identify PAM 1736 The disaster was the result of a number of factors including confusion caused by a recent terrorist bombing in the area caused abnormal operating conditions Zanten was impatient and concerned about new flight regulations limiting how many hours he could fly Standard procedure aboard flights at the time had copilots defer to senior pilots regarding conflicting judgment calls this was changed following the disaster And the Control Tower believed that the KLM 747 remained stationary on the runway as instructed but could not confirm visually due to dense fog in the area 9 Aircraft type ratings editVeldhuyzen van Zanten was rated for the following aircraft 2 Douglas DC 3 from 28 September 1951 to 20 June 1962 Convair CV240 340 from 23 August 1952 to 20 June 1962 Lockheed Constellation from 1 October 1952 to 20 June 1962 Douglas DC 6 from 12 February 1957 to 20 June 1962 Douglas DC 7C from 6 June 1957 to 20 June 1962 Vickers Viscount 803 from 11 June 1959 to 21 July 1967 Douglas DC 9 from 16 March 1967 to 9 June 1971 Boeing 747 from 23 January 1971 to 27 March 1977In popular culture editCaptain Jacob Veldhuyzen van Zanten appeared in the documentary Seconds from Disaster Season 1 Episode 12 2004 called Collision on the Runway American actor Kevin Hare portrayed Jacob Veldhuyzen van Zanten in the Canadian TV series Mayday Season 16 Episode 3 2016 called Disaster at Tenerife Air Crash Investigation Special Report Season 1 Episode 1 2018 called Communication Breakdown and Dutch actor Michael Hofland portrayed Jacob Veldhuyzen van Zanten in the earlier in depth 90 minute special Crash of the Century 2005 Dutch actor Michael Hofland portrayed Jacob Veldhuyzen van Zanten in the TV film Tenerife 2005 Dutch actor Michael Hofland portrayed Jacob Veldhuyzen van Zanten in the American TV series Nova Season 34 Episode 3 2016 called The Deadliest Plane Crash References edit a b Wie was Veldhuyzen van Zanten in Dutch Project Tenerife Archived from the original on 16 February 2012 Retrieved 23 January 2010 a b Part One of the Spanish Report PDF Project Tenerife Archived from the original PDF on 8 June 2020 Retrieved 23 January 2010 a b c Bartelski Jan 2001 Disasters in the air mysterious air disasters explained Airlife pp ISBN 978 1 84037 204 5 Meisler Stanley 30 March 1977 He Is Going to Kill Us Pan Am Pilot Exclaimed Los Angeles Times p B1 KLM advert Smith Patrick 6 April 2007 A look back at the catastrophic chain of events that caused history s deadliest plane crash 30 years ago Salon Archived from the original on 10 October 2011 Retrieved 21 December 2012 Sterk N 22 March 1997 Een handbreed gesteld Reformatorisch Dagblad in Dutch p B1 Archived from the original on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 26 October 2013 Field James A Collision of Fate Aviation Source News Retrieved 27 March 2024 Job Macarthur 1994 Air Disaster Volume 1 Fyshwick Australia Aerospace Publications p 174 ISBN 1875671110 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jacob Veldhuyzen van Zanten amp oldid 1219611158, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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