Independent Air Flight 1851

On 8 February 1989, Independent Air Flight 1851, a Boeing 707 on an American charter flight from Bergamo, Italy, to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, struck Pico Alto while on approach to Santa Maria Airport in the Azores for a scheduled stopover. The aircraft was destroyed, with the loss of all 144 people on board, resulting in the deadliest plane crash in Portugal's history. All of the passengers on board were Italian and all of the crew were Americans. The crash is also known as "The disaster of the Azores" (Italian: Il disastro delle Azzorre).

Independent Air Flight 1851
N7231T, the aircraft involved, seen at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in 1985 in a previous livery
Accident
Date8 February 1989
SummaryControlled flight into terrain during descent
SitePico Alto,
Santa Maria Island, Azores
36.981475°N 25.091008°W / 36.981475; -25.091008
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 707-331B
OperatorIndependent Air
IATA flight No.ID1851
ICAO flight No.IDN1851
Call signINDEPENDENT 1851
RegistrationN7231T
Flight originOrio al Serio Airport, Bergamo, Italy
StopoverSanta Maria Airport,
Santa Maria, Azores, Portugal
DestinationPunta Cana Airport,
Dominican Republic
Occupants144
Passengers137
Crew7
Fatalities144
Survivors0
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