There is something inherently frightening about the thought of dying in air. To begin with, you are flying which is unnatural to us human beings. Being in the air at the moment of an emergency leaves you feeling tremendously helpless. Here are some of those horrors come true- the 7 worst plane crashes in history.
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March 27, 1977 KLM and Pan Am
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The KLM plane collided with the Pan AM plane (both Boeing 747s) in foggy weather at Tenerife, in Spain’s Canary Islands. 583 people were reported dead from this incident. The KLM jet seemed to have departed without permission and there was confusion over instructions given over radio.
August 12, 1985 Japan Air Lines
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A Japan Air Lines 747 crashed soon after takeoff from Tokyo near Mt. Fuji. Apparently, there was a rupture in an aft bulkhead seven years earlier in a mishap and this had not been corrected properly even after undergoing repairs. This led to the crash which eventually killed 520 people.
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November 12, 1996 Ilyushin IL-76 Cargo Plane and a Saudia 747
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An Ilyushin IL-76 cargo plane and a Saudia 747 collide in mid air near New Delhi, India. A total of 349 people were aboard the two planes and all of them perished in this disaster. The cause of the crash was the fact that the Kazakh plane did not follow instructions.
On November 12, 1996, an Ilyushin IL-76 cargo plane and a Saudia 747 collided in mid-air near New Delhi, India, resulting in the deaths of all 349 people on board. The cause of the crash was determined to be the failure of the Kazakh plane to follow air traffic control instructions. This crash is considered one of the worst plane crashes in history due to the high number of fatalities and the fact that it was completely preventable. In the aftermath of the crash, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) implemented a number of safety measures to prevent similar tragedies in the future. These measures included improved communication between air traffic controllers and pilots, enhanced navigation systems, and improved safety protocols.
March 3, 1974 Turkish Airlines
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Considered to be one of the most gruesome plane crashes of all times, a Turkish Airlines DC-10 crashed near Orly airport in the woods northeast of Paris when a badly designed cargo door burst, caused depressurization of the cabin and led to the crash. All 346 passengers and crew were killed.
June 23, 1985 Air India
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A bomb planted by a fundamentalist blew up an Air India 747 en route from Bombay to Toronto. The airplane crashed and fell into the sea on the eastern side of Ireland. All 329 passengers and crew were killed in the crash. The crash was blamed on shortcomings of the baggage screening system.
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August 19, 1980 a Saudia
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This is perhaps the least understood plane crash in the history of flying. A Saudia L-1011 plane departs for Karachi, but returns to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia due to an in-flight fire that broke out soon after departure. The plane landed safely, reached the end of the runway, sat there for 3 minutes with engines running and no attempt to evacuate. Soon a flash fire consumed all the 301 passengers and crew members on board.
July 3, 1988 Iran Air
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An Iran Air Airbus carrying 290 passengers was shot down by US Navy destroyer Vincennes who mistook the plane for a hostile military aircraft.
These are the 7 worst plane crashes in history. There is no doubt that air safety is getting better every year. More and more people are flying around the world everyday and fewer mishaps, accidents and tragedies are occurring.
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