Avianca Flight 671
Avianca Flight 671, registration HK-177, was a Lockheed Constellation that crashed and burned on landing at Montego Bay, Jamaica, on 21 January 1960. It was and remains the worst accident in Jamaican aviation history.
An Avianca Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation similar to the accident aircraft | |
Accident | |
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Date | 21 January 1960 |
Summary | Runway excursion, hard landing |
Site | Sangster International Airport Montego Bay, Jamaica 18.5028°N 77.9122°W |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Lockheed L-1049E Super Constellation |
Operator | Avianca |
Registration | HK-177 |
Flight origin | New York-Idlewild Airport |
Stopover | Miami International Airport (unscheduled) |
1st stopover | Sangster International Airport Montego Bay, Jamaica |
Destination | El Dorado International Airport |
Occupants | 46 |
Passengers | 39 |
Crew | 7 |
Fatalities | 37 |
Survivors | 9 |
The flight had originated at Miami International Airport, Florida. The aircraft operating the flight was a Lockheed L-1049E Super Constellation used by Avianca for its Bogota-Montego Bay routes. Thirty-seven of the 46 passengers and crew aboard were killed.
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