Dan-Air Flight 1008

Dan-Air Flight 1008 was a fatal accident involving a Boeing 727-46 jet aircraft operated by Dan Air Services Limited on an unscheduled international passenger service from Manchester to Tenerife. The crash occurred on 25 April 1980 in a forest on Tenerife's Mount La Esperanza when the aircraft's flight deck crew wrongly executed an unpublished holding pattern in an area of very high ground; it resulted in the aircraft's destruction and the deaths of all 146 on board (138 passengers and eight crew).:4 Flight 1008 was Dan-Air's second major accident in ten years and the worst accident involving the deaths of fare-paying passengers in the airline's entire history.

Dan-Air Flight 1008
G-BDAN, the aircraft involved, seen in 1974, six years prior to the accident.
Accident
Date25 April 1980
SummaryControlled flight into terrain due to pilot error and ATC error
SiteNear Tenerife North Airport, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
28°23′53″N 16°25′05″W
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 727-46
OperatorDan-Air Services Ltd
IATA flight No.DA1008
ICAO flight No.BAIN1008
Call signDAN-AIR 1008
RegistrationG-BDAN
Flight originManchester Airport, United Kingdom
DestinationTenerife North Airport, Tenerife, Canary Islands
Occupants146
Passengers138
Crew8
Fatalities146
Survivors0
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