

Initial report on this accidentĪudio: MP3 | Video: iPod/MP4 | WMV | YouTubeĢ7 November 2008 XL Airways Germany A320-200 D-AXLA near Perpignan, France : Two people outside the aircraft were also killed. One of the six crew members and two of the 118 passengers were killed.

The aircraft landed, overran the runway, went down an embankment, and struck several vehicles. The aircraft was on a scheduled international flight from San Salvador, El Salvador, to Tegucigalpa, Honduras. TACA A320-200 Flight 390 Tegucigalpa, Honduras:.The aircraft landed at a higher than normal speed and departed the runway.Īfter the aircraft crossed a major road to the left of the runway, it crashed into a concrete building and caught fire.Īll six crew members and 181 passengers were killed, as well as several people on the ground. The aircraft was on a scheduled domestic flight from Porto Alegre (POA) to the Congohas Airport in São Paulo (CGH).Īccording to the airline, one of the two thrust reversers had been deactivated prior to the flight. 17 July 2007 TAM Linhas Aéreas A320-200 PR-MBK flight 3054 São Paulo, Brazil:.While the crew was maneuvering for a second landing attempt on a different runway, the aircraft crashed into the Black Sea about 6 km (3.8 miles) from the airport.Īll eight crew members and 105 passengers were killed.įatal Events for Airlines of the former Soviet Union The crew reportedly abandoned the first landing attempt due to the weather conditions. The aircraft was on a scheduled international flight from Yerevan, Armenia to Sochi.Īt the time of the crash, visibility was limited due to darkness, a low overcast cloud layer, and light rain showers. Armavia Airlines A320 near Sochi, Russia:.The aircraft was making a third attempt to land at the Bahrain International Airport after a flight from Cairo when the aircraft crashed into the sea about three miles (4.8 km) from the airport.Īll eight crew members and 135 passengers were killed. 23 August 2000 Gulf Air A320 Flight 072 Near Manama, Bahrain:.One of the 6 crew and 1 of the 64 passengers were killed. Landing performance and aircraft design led to a late deployment of braking devices. 14 September 1993 Lufthansa A320-200 Flight 2904 Warsaw Airport, Poland:Īircraft landed with a tail wind.The aircraft, which was on a scheduled domestic flight from Lyon to Strasbourg, France, had a controlled flight into terrain after the flight crew incorrectly configured the flight management system.įive of the six crew and 82 of the 90 passengers perished. 20 January 1992 Air Inter A320 F-GGED flight 148 near Strasbourg, France:.Four of the seven crew members and 88 of the 139 passengers were killed. 14 February 1990 Indian Airlines A320 Flight 605 Bangalore, India: Controlled flight into terrain during approach.Īircraft hit about 400 meters short of the runway.The aircraft, which was on a demonstration flight that included passengers, crashed into trees during an air show maneuver when the aircraft failed to gain height during a low pass with the gear extended.Īll three crew members survived and three of the 130 passengers were killed. 26 June 1988 Air France A320 flight AF296Q near Mulhouse-Habsheim Airport, France:.Note: This page will include events involving all models from the A320 family, including the A318, A319, and A321. The numbered events are those involving at least one passenger death where the aircraft flight had a direct or indirect role, and where at least one of the dead passengers was not a stowaway, hijacker, or saboteur. The following are significant events involving the aircraft model.
