PIA Flight 740

PIA Flight 740

A PIA Boeing 707-340C, similar to the crashed aircraft
Accident summary
Date 26 November 1979
Summary In-flight fire (source of fire's ignition undetermined)
Site Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Passengers 145
Crew 11
Fatalities 156 (all)
Injuries (non-fatal) 0
Survivors 0
Aircraft type Boeing 707-340C
Operator Pakistan International Airlines
Registration AP-AWZ

Pakistan International Airlines Flight 740 was a Hajj pilgrimage flight from Kano, Nigeria to Karachi, Pakistan with an intermediate stopover in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Operated by Pakistan International Airlines, on 26 November 1979, the Boeing 707-340C serving the route crashed shortly after takeoff from Jeddah International Airport. All 156 people on board were killed. The first warning of an emergency came 21 minutes after takeoff, when the pilot radioed a request to return to Jeddah because smoke was coming into the cabin and cockpit. 15 minutes later, Jeddah control tower heard the pilot shout "Mayday! Mayday!" before the radio went silent.[1] An in-flight fire in the cabin area, through its intensity and rapid extension, eventually incapacitated the flight crew. The cause of the cabin fire was not determined.

The accident remains, to date, the third-deadliest crash on Saudi Arabian soil and the third-deadliest crash involving a Boeing 707.[2]

See also

References

  1. "NO SURVIVORS FOUND IN PAKISTANI PLANE: Most Victims in Saudi Air Disaster Were Returning from Mecca". A11, Page 11, Column 1: The New York Times. November 27, 1979. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  2. "ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 707-340C AP-AWZ Taif". Aviation Safety Network. ASN. Retrieved 2 June 2016.

Coordinates: 21°30′N 39°51′E / 21.500°N 39.850°E / 21.500; 39.850


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