Indian Airlines Flight 171 was a Caravelle that crashed while attempting an emergency landing at Bombay Airport (now Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport) on 12 October 1976 after suffering an uncontained engine failure, killing all 95 people on board. Metal fatigue in the No. 2 engine's 10th stage high-pressure compressor disk had caused it to disintegrate,[1] the resulting fragments severed fuel lines causing fuel to leak into the engine and ignite causing an uncontrolled fire that eventually affected control surfaces leading to a loss of control.
![]() An Indian Airlines Caravelle, sister ship to the accident aircraft | |
Accident | |
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Date | 12 October 1976 |
Summary | In-flight fire due to an uncontained engine failure |
Site | Bombay-Santacruz Airport, Bombay, India |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Sud Aviation Caravelle |
Operator | Indian Airlines |
Registration | VT-DWN |
Flight origin | Bombay-Santacruz Airport (now Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport) |
Destination | Madras Airport (now Chennai International Airport) |
Passengers | 89 |
Crew | 6 |
Fatalities | 95 |
Survivors | 0 |
Flight 171 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Bombay (now Mumbai) to Madras (now Chennai). A Boeing aircraft was originally supposed to make the flight but it developed engine trouble and was replaced with a Sud Aviation Caravelle.[2] Shortly after takeoff from runway 27, Flight 171 suffered a No. 2 engine failure. The crew of Flight 171 immediately turned back to attempt an emergency landing on Bombay Airport's runway 09. With its undercarriage down approximately 1,000 yards (3,000 ft; 910 m) from the end of the runway and while at an altitude of 300 feet (91 m), the aircraft suffered a loss of control and plummeted into the ground. Everyone on board Flight 171 perished in the accident.[3][4]
A fatigue crack in the tenth stage compressor disc caused a power plant failure which was followed by the bursting of the compressor casing and the cutting of fuel lines that spanned the structure. This caused an intense in-flight fire in the engine bay. It is believed the fire consumed the Caravelle's supply of hydraulic fluid and this was the cause of the aircraft going out of control.[5]
Indian actress Rani Chandra died in the accident. Indian actor Jeetendra was also supposed to board the airline but cancelled it. The actor said that because it was Karwa Chauth, his wife asked him to delay the trip, but Jeetendra decided to head to the airport anyway. After reaching the airport, he realised that the flight was late and decided to go back home to help his wife break her fast. However, Shobha didn't let him leave for the airport again, and hours later he found out that the plane he was supposed to travel in burst into flames mid-air.[6]
Hindi film actor and producer Atam Prakash also died in this plane crash.[7]
Aviation accidents and incidents in 1976 (1976) | |
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