Air India Flight 403

Air India Flight 403
The aircraft involved in the accident, 1976.
Accident
Date 21 June 1982
Summary Pilot error
Site Sahar International Airport, Mumbai, India
Aircraft type Boeing 707–437
Aircraft name Gouri Shankar
Operator Air India
Registration VT-DJJ
Flight origin Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Kuala Lumpur
Stopover Madras International Airport, Madras (now Chennai)
Destination Sahar International Airport, Bombay (now Mumbai)
Passengers 99
Crew 12
Fatalities 17
Survivors 94

Air India Flight 403 was a scheduled Air India passenger flight that crashed at Sahar International Airport in Bombay, India on 21 June 1982. It was probably caused by miscalculated altitude in a heavy rainstorm.

Accident

On 21 June 1982 Air India Flight 403, a Boeing 707–437 (registered VT-DJJ) called Gauri Shankar coming from Kuala Lumpur International Airport via Madras (now Chennai) crashed after a heavy landing during a rainstorm.[1] The fuselage exploded after starting a late go-around. 111 occupants were on the aircraft. 2 of 12 crew members and 15 of 99 passengers were killed in the crash.[2][3]

Investigation

The Indian board of inquiry determined the probable cause of the crash to be "Deliberate reduction of engine power by the pilot 12 seconds prior to first impact due to altitude unawareness resulting in a high rate of descent, very heavy landing and the undershooting of the aircraft by 1300 feet."[4]

References

  1. Mendis, Sean (26 July 2004). "Air India : The story of the aircraft". Airwhiners.net. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
  2. Accident Database: Accident Synopsis 06221982
  3. Fatal Events Since 1970 for Air India
  4. Aircraft accident Boeing 707–437 VT-DJJ Bombay-Santacruz Airport

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