Coordinates: 31°55′56″N 35°26′11″E / 31.9321°N 35.4365°E / 31.9321; 35.4365

1977 Israeli Air Force Sikorsky CH-53 crash

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1977 Israeli Air Force Sikorsky CH-53 Sea Stallion crash
File:IAF CH-53.jpg
An Israeli Air Force Sikorsky CH-53, similar to the aircraft involved
Accident
Date10 May 1977 (1977-05-10)
SummaryControlled flight into terrain
SiteJordan Valley
Aircraft
Aircraft typeSikorsky CH-53 Sea Stallion
OperatorFile:Israel Air Force Flag.svg Israeli Air Force
Registration960
Occupants54
Passengers44
Crew10
Fatalities54
Survivors0

On 10 May 1977, an Israeli Air Force Sikorsky CH-53 Yas'ur helicopter crashed during an exercise in the Jordan Valley, killing all 54 on board (including the 10-member flight crew). The disaster became known as Ason HaNun-Daled, or "Disaster of the 54".[1] It is still the worst single-aircraft accident in Israel. The crash site was in the West Bank, about 5 kilometers north of Jericho in a wadi. The cause was determined to be flying at too low an altitude during the dark, which caused the helicopter to strike a hill, crash and explode (CFIT, Controlled flight into terrain).

See also

References

  1. "Copter Falls Killing 54 Israeli Soldiers." Associated Press at The Evening Independent, reposted at Google News. May 11, 1977. Retrieved on July 4, 2009.

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31°55′56″N 35°26′11″E / 31.9321°N 35.4365°E / 31.9321; 35.4365