Olympic Airways Flight 954

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Olympic Airways Flight 954 was a Douglas DC-6B aircraft that crashed into a mountain near Keratea (approx. coordinates 37°48' N, 23°57' E), Greece, on December 8, 1969. All 85 passengers and 5 crew on board died in the crash.

DateDecember 8, 1969 (1969-12-08)
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AircrafttypeDouglas DC-6B
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Olympic Airways Flight 954
A Olympic Airways DC-6, similar to the aircraft involved in the accident
Accident
DateDecember 8, 1969 (1969-12-08)
SummaryControlled flight into terrain (CFIT)
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Aircraft
Aircraft typeDouglas DC-6B
Aircraft nameIsle of Corfu
OperatorOlympic Airways
RegistrationSX-DAE
Flight originChania International Airport
DestinationAthens-Ellinikon International Airport
Occupants90
Passengers85
Crew5
Fatalities90
Survivors0
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Crash

The flight was a domestic scheduled passenger service from Chania on the island of Crete to Athens. While on approach to Athens and with its undercarriage retracted, the aircraft struck Mount Paneio at an altitude of approximately 2,000 feet. The weather at the time of the crash was characterized by rain and high winds.

The crash of Flight 954 was the deadliest aviation accident in Greek history at the time it took place, a record it maintained until the crash of Helios Airways Flight 522 nearly thirty-six years later. It is the deadliest aviation accident involving a Douglas DC-6,[1] and the deadliest crash in the history of Olympic Airways.

Cause

It was ruled that the flight crew had deviated from the proper track and descended below the minimum safe altitude while making an ILS approach.[2]

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