Aero Flight 217

Aero Flight 217 was a domestic passenger flight from Helsinki, Finland, to Mariehamn in the autonomous territory of Åland, operated by the Finnish flag carrier Aero O/Y (now Finnair). On 8 November 1963, the aircraft serving the flight crashed in poor visibility while attempting to land on a non-precision approach at Mariehamn Airport in the municipality of Jomala, resulting in the deaths of 22 people out of 25 on board. The crash remains the second most deadly aviation accident in Finland, the first being Aero Flight 311 almost two years earlier.

Aero Flight 217
The wreck of OH-LCA short of the runway.
Accident
Date8 November 1963
SummaryControlled flight into terrain
SiteNear Mariehamn Airport, Jomala, Åland, Finland
Aircraft
Aircraft typeDouglas DC-3
OperatorAero O/Y
IATA flight No.AY217
ICAO flight No.FIN217
Call signFINNAIR 217
RegistrationOH-LCA
Flight originHelsinki Airport
StopoverTurku Airport
DestinationMariehamn Airport
Passengers22
Crew3
Fatalities22
Survivors3
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