LOT Polish Airlines Flight 007

LOT Polish Airlines Flight 007
SP-LAA, the aircraft involved in the accident, seen at John F. Kennedy International Airport in 1979.
Accident
Date14 March 1980 (1980-03-14)
SummaryFaulty turbine shaft led to uncontained engine failure and loss of flight controls
SiteNear Warsaw-Okecie Airport, Poland
52°11′06.5″N 20°56′46.3″E / 52.185139°N 20.946194°E / 52.185139; 20.946194
Aircraft
Aircraft typeIlyushin Il-62
OperatorLOT Polish Airlines
IATA flight No.LO007
ICAO flight No.LOT007
Call signLOT 007
RegistrationSP-LAA
Flight originJohn F. Kennedy International Airport, New York (JFK/KJFK)
DestinationWarsaw-Okecie Airport, Poland (WAW/EPWA)
Occupants87
Passengers77
Crew10
Fatalities87
Survivors0

LOT Polish Airlines Flight 007 was an Ilyushin Il-62 that crashed near Warsaw-Okecie Airport in Poland, on 14 March 1980, as the crew aborted a landing and attempted to go-around, killing all 77 passengers and 10 crew members on board. It was caused by the disintegration of a turbine disc in one of the plane's engines, leading to uncontained engine failure. The turbine shaft was later found to have manufacturing faults.