36 Years ago today: On 5 August 1984 a Biman Bangladesh Airlines Fokker F-27 Friendship 600 crashed near Dhaka, killing all 49 occupants.
Date: | Sunday 5 August 1984 |
Type: | Fokker F-27 Friendship 600 |
Operator: | Biman Bangladesh Airlines |
Registration: | S2-ABJ |
C/n / msn: | 10453 |
First flight: | 1971 |
Total airframe hrs: | 15595 |
Cycles: | 24085 |
Crew: | Fatalities: 4 / Occupants: 4 |
Passengers: | Fatalities: 45 / Occupants: 45 |
Total: | Fatalities: 49 / Occupants: 49 |
Aircraft damage: | Damaged beyond repair |
Location: | 0,5 km (0.3 mls) NW of Dhaka-Zia International Airport (DAC) ( |
Phase: | Approach (APR) |
Nature: | Domestic Scheduled Passenger |
Departure airport: | Chittagong-Patenga Airport (CGP/VGEG), Bangladesh |
Destination airport: | Dhaka-Zia International Airport (DAC/VGZR), Bangladesh |
Narrative:
The F-27 crew first tried to make a VOR approach to runway 32. Since they didn’t see the runway, a missed approach was executed. The crew then tried to make an ILS approach for runway 14. Again a missed approach was executed. On the second attempt for runway 14, the aircraft crashed into the water, 550 m short of the runway threshold.