1968 Indian Air Force An-12 crash
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Date7 February 1968
SummaryMissing from 1968 till discovery of mortal remains of one of the victims in 2003
Crashed[1]
Crashed[1]
Site
- Dhaka Glacier, India
AircrafttypeAntonov An-12
An Indian Air Force Antonov An-12, similar to the crashed aircraft. | |
| Occurrence | |
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| Date | 7 February 1968 |
| Summary | Missing from 1968 till discovery of mortal remains of one of the victims in 2003 Crashed[1] |
| Site |
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| Aircraft | |
| Aircraft type | Antonov An-12 |
| Operator | Indian Air Force |
| Registration | BL534 |
| Flight origin | Chandigarh International Airport, Chandigarh[1] |
| Destination | Leh Airport, Leh[1] |
| Passengers | 98 |
| Crew | 4 |
| Fatalities | 102 [1] |
| Missing | 93, 9 remains recovered[2] |
| Survivors | 0 |
On 7 February 1968, an Antonov An-12 turboprop transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force piloted by Flight Lieutenant Harkewal Singh and Squadron Leader Pran Nath Malhotra,[3][4][5] disappeared while flying to Leh Airport from Chandigarh.[6] Flight 203 was on approach to Leh when the pilot decided to turn back due to inclement weather,[1] the aircraft then went missing with the last radio contact over the Rohtang Pass. It was declared missing after the failure to find the wreck.