Allegheny Airlines Flight 853

Allegheny Airlines Flight 853 was a regularly scheduled Allegheny Airlines flight from Boston, Massachusetts, to St. Louis, Missouri, with stops in Baltimore, Maryland, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Indianapolis, Indiana. On September 9, 1969, the aircraft serving the flight, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9, collided in mid-air with a Piper PA-28 light aircraft near Fairland, Indiana. The DC-9 was carrying 78 passengers and 4 crew members, and the Piper was leased to a student pilot on a solo cross-country flight. All 83 occupants of both aircraft were killed in the accident and both aircraft were destroyed.

Allegheny Airlines Flight 853
Accident
DateSeptember 9, 1969
SummaryMid-air collision
SiteMoral Township, Shelby County, Indiana, United States
39°37′02″N 85°55′14″W
Total fatalities83
Total survivors0
First aircraft

N988VJ, the aircraft involved in the collision, seen in December 1968.
TypeMcDonnell Douglas DC-9-31
OperatorAllegheny Airlines
IATA flight No.AL853
ICAO flight No.ALO853
Call signALLEGHENY 853
RegistrationN988VJ
Flight originBoston Logan Airport
1st stopoverFriendship International Airport
2nd stopoverGreater Cincinnati Airport
3rd stopoverIndianapolis International Airport
DestinationSt. Louis International Airport
Occupants82
Passengers78
Crew4
Fatalities82
Survivors0
Second aircraft

A Piper PA-28 similar to the accident aircraft
TypePiper PA-28-140
RegistrationN7374J
Flight originBrookside Airpark, Brookside
DestinationColumbus Municipal Airport Columbus
Occupants1
Crew1
Fatalities1
Survivors0
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