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List of accidents and incidents involving the Boeing 727

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Since the first flight of the prototype in February 1963, a total of 120 of the 1,832 Boeing 727s built have been lost due to crashes, terrorist acts and other causes as of March 2024.[1]

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1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

  • January 4, 1990: Northwest Airlines Flight 5 lost an engine over Madison, Florida; the aircraft landed safely at Tampa with no casualties to the 145 on board.
  • September 11, 1990: A Faucett Perú 727-247 registration OB-1303 disappeared off the coast of Newfoundland during a ferry flight with 16 people on board. The crew last made a distress call stating they were low on fuel and preparing to ditch.[60]
  • December 3, 1990: Northwest Airlines Flight 299 collided on the runway with Northwest Airlines Flight 1482, a DC-9, at Wayne County Airport after the DC-9 mistakenly taxied onto an active runway; eight of 44 on board Flight 1482 died while all 154 on board Flight 299 survived.
  • November 10, 1991: An Aeronica 727-25 registration YN-BXW was damaged beyond economic repair at Managua Airport in Nicaragua, due to the ignition of leaking high-pressure oxygen during replenishment of oxygen supplies. There were no fatalities.
  • February 11, 1992: A Tunisair 727-2H3 registration TS-JHV was damaged beyond economic repair. The engines were started for an engine-run at Tunis-Carthage Airport in Tunisia. When engine power reached 80%, the aircraft ran over its blocks and ran into a hangar. There were no fatalities.[61]
  • December 22, 1992: Libyan Arab Airlines Flight 1103, a 727-2L5 (registration 5A-DIA) was involved in a mid-air collision with a Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 of Libyan Air Force over Tripoli, Libya. The crash resulted in the deaths of 147 passengers and 10 crew members on board the 727, the two MiG pilots survived.[62]
  • May 19, 1993: SAM Colombia Flight 501, en route from Panama City, Panama, to Medellín, Colombia, hit Mt. Paramo de Frontino at 12,300 ft on approach to José María Córdova International Airport (SKRG). All 132 passengers and crew died.[63]
  • April 27, 1994: A Transafrik 727-100F registration S9-TAN from Quatro de Fevereiro Airport in Luanda, Angola and touched down 2 metres (6.6 ft) short of the runway at the Mbanza Airport in M'banza-Kongo, Angola. The undercarriage struck a drainage ditch and collapsed. The aircraft continued onto the runway, veered right off the side of the runway and crossed a road, striking a bus with its right wing. All seven occupants on the bus were killed and all three crew members on the aircraft survived.[64]
  • January 31, 1995: An Angola Air Charter 727-100F registration D2-TJB touched down 500m beyond the runway threshold at Huambo Airport in Huambo, Angola. Due to heavy rainfall the aircraft aquaplaned off the runway 11/29 and became stuck in the mud; the landing gear was torn off. All three crew members survived.[65]
  • November 7, 1996: ADC Airlines Flight 86, a 727-200, crashed near Ejirin, Nigeria when the pilots lost control after taking evasive action to avoid a midair collision. 144 people died in the crash.[66]
  • August 12, 1997: Olympic Airways 727-230 registration SX-CBI, operated domestic flight 171 from Athens to Thessaloniki, in Greece. Due to pressure from a thunderstorm at the destination and bad crew communication, the aircraft touched down past the first third of the runway, could not stop in the remaining runway, and was steered to the right when an overrun into the sea was imminent. The aircraft was damaged beyond repair, but there were no fatalities.[67]
  • February 9, 1998: An American Airlines 727-200 (N845AA), crashed short of the runway at Chicago-O'Hare International Airport. All 121 persons on board survived but the aircraft was written off.[68]
  • March 19, 1998: An Ariana Afghan Airlines 727-200 struck Sharki Baratayi mountain in poor weather while descending for Kabul, killing all 45 on board.[69]
  • April 20, 1998 Air France Flight 422 crashed into terrain due to pilot error after taking off from Bogota,Colombia. All 53 passengers and crew were killed in the accident.
  • October 10, 1998: A Lignes Aeriennes Congolaises 727-100 (9Q-CSG) was shot down by rebels with a SA-7 (Strela 2) missile and crashed near Kindu Airport while attempting to return following the attack, killing all 41 on board.[70]
  • 31 January 1999: An Air Algérie 727-200 registration 7T-VEH ran off the runway and struck a mound of snow on landing at Constantine-Ain el Bey Airport in Algeria. Nose-gear collapsed. A total of 92 passengers and seven crew members survived, but the aircraft was written off.[71]
  • July 7, 1999: a Hinduja Cargo Services 727-243F (registration VT-LCI), operating as Lufthansa Cargo Flight 8533, crashed into terrain six nautical miles from Kathmandu,Nepal. All five crew including 2 mechanics died in the accident. The accident occurred due to pilot error combined with ATC error.[72][73]

2000s

2010s

2020s

  • March 31, 2024: A Safe Air Company Boeing 727-2Q9 (registration 5Y-IRE), crashed and broke up on impact while landing at Malakal Airport, South Sudan. The aircraft collided with an MD-82 that had been parked on the airport after suffering an accident on February of that same year.[90]

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