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Viasa Flight 897 was an international scheduled Rome–Madrid–Lisbon–Santa Maria–Caracas[nb 1] passenger service that crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Portugal on 30 May 1961, shortly after takeoff from Portela Airport. There were no survivors among the 61 occupants of the aircraft.[1]

Viasa Flight 897
A VIASA Douglas DC-8-53 similar to the one involved in the accident.
Accident
Date30 May 1961 (1961-05-30)
SummaryLoss of control; cause undetermined
SiteOff Lisbon
Aircraft
Aircraft typeDouglas DC-8-53
Aircraft nameFridtjof Nansen
OperatorKLM on behalf of Viasa
RegistrationPH-DCL
Flight originFiumicino Airport
1st stopoverBarajas Airport
2nd stopoverPortela Airport
3rd stopoverSanta Maria Airport
Last stopoverPortela Airport
DestinationSimón Bolívar International Airport
Occupants61
Passengers47
Crew14
Fatalities61
Survivors0

Aircraft


Named Fridtjof Nansen, the aircraft involved in the accident was a Douglas DC-8-53, registration PH-DCL, owned by KLM and operated on Viasa's behalf.[2] With constructor's number 45615/131, the airframe was the newest one of the type in KLM's fleet at the time the accident took place; it had accumulated 209 flight hours.[1][4]


Description


The crash of Viasa Flight 897 occurred on the third leg of a trip that originated in Rome, Italy, and was scheduled to conclude in Caracas, Venezuela. Intermediate stops were to be made in Madrid, Spain, Lisbon, and on Santa Maria Island.

At the time the airliner lifted off from Lisbon at 01:15 UTC, the nighttime sky had a cloud base of 3,700 feet (1,100 m). A few minutes after take off the DC-8 entered a spiral dive to the left shortly after sending two short messages to Air Traffic Control. The pilot over-corrected to the right and the aircraft struck the sea with a pitch angle of approximately 25° nose down.


Investigation


The cause for the crash of Viasa Flight 897 was never determined by either Portuguese or Dutch authorities. The official report out of Portugal concluded "Notwithstanding a very thorough, time-consuming investigation, in which many authorities and experts co-operated, it was not possible to establish a probable cause of the accident."

The Netherlands, as state of registry for the aircraft, commented: "Though there are no direct indications in this respect, the Board regards it as possible that the accident was due to the pilot or pilots being misled by instrument failure, in particular of the artificial horizon, or to the pilot having been distracted, so that a serious deviation from the normal flight path was not discovered in time."


Legacy


At the time it occurred, Flight 897 was the third fatal crash of a big jetliner since they were introduced into service in 1958.[2] It was the worst civilian aviation incident ever to take place in Portugal until the crash of TAP Air Portugal Flight 425 in 1977.[citation needed]


See also



Notes


  1. There exists a discrepancy over the route served by the flight depending upon the source.[1][2] Nevertheless, a July 1961 (1961-07) timetable shows that the route covered by the flight at the time the accident took place actually had its origin in Rome and had Caracas as its final destination, with stopovers at Madrid, Lisbon, and Santa Maria Island.[3]

References


  1. Accident description for PH-DCL at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 26 November 2011.
  2. "KLM-Viasa DC-8 tragedy". Flight: 814. 8 June 1961. Archived from the original on 2014-04-07. Retrieved 28 May 2012.
  3. "Viasa Summer time table (Effective 1 July 1961)  Europe to South America". Airline Timetable Images. Archived from the original on 2012-05-01. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
  4. "Unlucky KLM". Flight: 819. 15 June 1961. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-04-07. Retrieved 1 May 2012. These incidents come on top of the complete loss, with all 61 on board, of KLM's newest Douglas DC-8 off Lisbon, when under charter to Viasa (Venezuela).



На других языках


- [en] Viasa Flight 897

[fr] Vol Viasa 897

Le 30 mai 1961, le McDonnell Douglas DC-8 opérant le vol Viasa 897, entre Rome et Caracas (via Madrid, Lisbonne et Santa Maria (Açores)) s’abîme en mer au large de Lisbonne. L'accident fait 61 victimes, c'est pour l'époque le plus grave accident aérien civil du Portugal.

[it] Volo Viasa 897

Il volo Viasa 897 si riferisce a un servizio passeggeri di linea che ebbe origine a Roma e si sarebbe dovuto concludere a Caracas. Gli scali intermedi dovevano essere effettuati a Madrid, a Lisbona e sull'isola di Santa Maria, ma precipitò nell'Oceano Atlantico al largo delle coste del Portogallo il 30 maggio 1961, poco dopo il decollo dall'aeroporto di Portela. Non ci furono sopravvissuti tra i 61 occupanti dell'aereo.[1]

[ru] Катастрофа DC-8 под Лиссабоном

Катастрофа DC-8 под Лиссабоном — крупная авиационная катастрофа, произошедшая ночью 30 мая 1961 года. Авиалайнер Douglas DC-8-53 авиакомпании Viasa выполнял плановый рейс VA 897 по маршруту Рим—Мадрид—Лиссабон—Санта-Мария—Каракас, но через 5 минут после вылета из Лиссабона рухнул в воды Атлантического океана. Погибли все находившиеся на его борту 61 человек — 47 пассажиров и 14 членов экипажа.



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