1973 Nantes mid-air collision

The 1973 Nantes mid-air collision occurred when two airliners travelling to London Heathrow airport hit each other over Nantes, France, on 5 March 1973. They were an Iberia McDonnell Douglas DC-9 flying from Palma de Mallorca to London and a Spantax Convair 990 from Madrid to London. All 68 people on board the DC-9 were killed. The CV-990 was able to make a successful emergency landing at Cognac – Châteaubernard Air Base.

Iberia Flight 504
Spantax Flight 400
Accident
Date5 March 1973
SummaryMid-air collision caused by ATC error
SiteNantes, France
47.0161°N 1.4343°W / 47.0161; -1.4343
Total fatalities68
Total survivors107
First aircraft

The Iberia DC-9-32 involved in the accident
TypeMcDonnell Douglas DC-9-32
OperatorIberia
IATA flight No.IB504
ICAO flight No.IBE504
Call signIBERIA 504
RegistrationEC-BII
Flight originPalma de Mallorca Airport
DestinationLondon Heathrow Airport
London, United Kingdom
Occupants68
Passengers61
Crew7
Fatalities68
Survivors0
Second aircraft

The Spantax Convair 990 involved in the accident
TypeConvair 990 Coronado
OperatorSpantax
IATA flight No.BX400
ICAO flight No.BXS400
Call signSPANTAX 400
RegistrationEC-BJC
Flight originMadrid-Barajas Airport
DestinationLondon Heathrow Airport
London, United Kingdom
Occupants107
Passengers99
Crew8
Fatalities0
Injuries0
Survivors107
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