This is a list of aviation-related events from 1975.
Events
January
A specially modified McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle sets eight time to climb records, including one of 3 minutes 27 seconds from standstill on the runway to a height of 30,000 metres (98,000 feet).
January 6 – An Argentine Armyde Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter 200 (registration AE-259) on a reconnaissance flight in poor weather crashes into the side of the mountain Nuñorco Chico in Argentina's Sierra del Aconquija at an altitude of 2,000 meters (6,600 feet), killing all 12 people on board.[2]
January 7 – A male passenger hijacks a British AirwaysBAC One-Eleven shortly after it lands at London′s Heathrow Airport after a domestic flight from Manchester, England. He initially demands a ransom of US$230,000 and a parachute, then changes hs mind and instead demands to be flown to Paris, where he says he will surrender 48 hours after arriving, giving him time to fulfill a purpose he does not reveal. The flight crew tricks him into letting them fly him to London Stansted Airport, and he is arrested there.[3]
January 22 – A lone hijacker commandeers a VASPBoeing 737-200 during a domestic flight in Brazil from Goiânia to Brasília, demanding ransom money and the release of prisoners. Security forces storm the airliner and arrest the hijacker.[8]
February 1 – U.S. Air Force Major R. Smith sets a new world absolute time-to-height speed record, flying a McDonnell Douglas F-15A Eagle to 30,000 meters (98,000 feet) in 207.80 seconds.[7]
February 8 – Hastily developed Larnaca International Airport opens just outside Larnaca, Cyprus, as Cyprus's only commercial airport; it replaces Nicosia International Airport, permanently closed and abandoned during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in July 1974. Cyprus Airways, which had suspended flight operations in July 1974 when Nicosia International closed and all five of its aircraft were stranded there, resumes flight operations the same day. Cyprus Airways and Olympic Airways are the first airlines to serve the new airport; its runways are not yet long enough to accommodate jet aircraft, so Cyprus Airways uses Vickers Viscount 800 airliners there, while Olympic uses NAMC YS-11s.
February 22 – A lone hijacker commandeers a VASPBoeing 737-2A1 (registration PP-SMU) during a domestic flight in Brazil from Goiânia to Brasília, demanding ransom money. The hijacker is taken down.[12]
April 4 – The cargo door of a U.S. Air Force C-5A Galaxy making the first flight of Operation Babylift opens explosively while the plane is flying over the South China Sea off Vũng Tàu, South Vietnam. The plane crashes while attempting an emergency landing at Tan Son Nhut Air Base near Saigon, South Vietnam, killing 153 of the 328 people on board. Seventy-six of the dead are South Vietnamese orphans being airlifted to join caregivers in the United States. It remains the deadliest accident involving a U.S. military aircraft.
April 19 – Making the last flight by a fixed-wing aircraft out of Saigon, a Republic of Vietnam Air Force C-130 Hercules normally configured to seat 92 passengers and a crew of five carries a record load for a C-130 of 452 passengers – South Vietnamese and Americans fleeing the North Vietnamese – and the pilot. Thirty-two of the passengers ride on the flight deck.[22]
April 25 – After drinking heavily aboard United Airlines Flight 344 – a Boeing 727 with 67 people on board flying from Raleigh, North Carolina, to Newark, New Jersey – 44-year-old Frank Page Covey announces that he is carrying explosives and demands that the airliner fly him to Cuba because he "wanted to see Castro." After the plane lands in Atlanta, Georgia, Covey releases all the passengers and flight attendants. While he is negotiating with United Airlines officials over the radio, the pilot, copilot, and flight engineer sneak out the plane's rear exit, leaving Covey alone on the plane. Agents of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation then board the airliner and arrest Covey.[23][24]
April 30
United States Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps aircraft conduct Operation Frequent Wind, evacuating 7,000 American and at risk South Vietnamese from Saigon.
South Vietnam surrenders to North Vietnam, bringing the Vietnam War to an end. With the collapse of South Vietnam, its air force, the Republic of Vietnam Air Force, disintegrated, with dozens of helicopters flying out to the ships of U.S. Navy Task Force 76 and fixed-wing aircraft flying to Thailand. South Vietnam's national flag carrier, Air Vietnam, ceases operations; North Vietnam's Vietnam Airlines takes control of only two of Air Vietnam's airliners, a Boeing 707 and a Boeing 727-100.
May 13–14 - U.S. Navy P-3 Orion patrol aircraft discover Mayaguez off Cambodia's Puolo Wai island. For two days, U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force aircraft exchange fire with Khmer Rouge ground and sea forces in the vicinity of Mayaguez.
The United States Navy reclassifies all of its "attack aircraft carriers" (CVA) as "aircraft carriers" (CV); "nuclear-powered attack aircraft carriers" (CVA(N)) become "nuclear-powered aircraft carriers" (CVN).
July 28 – A 17-year-old male passenger hijacks a Japan Air LinesLockheed L-1011 Tristar with 286 people on board during a domestic flight in Japan from Tokyo′s Haneda Airport to Sapporo. The captain flies the plane back to Haneda Airport, where the passengers all disembark. After the plane is refueled, the hijacker demands to be flown to Hawaii; when the captain explains that the plane cannot fly that far, the hijacker demands to be flown to Okinawa. The police then board the plane and arrest him.[30]
August 15 – An Aeroflot Yakovlev Yak-40 (registration CCCP-87323) encounters a strong downdraft at an altitude of 300 meters (980 feet) during a night approach to Krasnovodsk Airport in Krasnovodsk in the Soviet Union's Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic. The airliner almost stalls and banks heavily before its fuselage strikes cliffs along the Caspian Sea coast 4.7 kilometers (2.9 miles) short of the runway. Its right wing and engine separate, it bounces off the cliff, and then it crashes into another cliff and catches fire. The crash kills 23 of the 28 people on board. It is the worst aviation accident in the history of Turkmenistan.[33]
Too low on approach to Leipzig/Halle Airport in Schkeuditz, East Germany, an InterflugTupolev Tu-134 (registration DM-SCD) strikes a radio mast at an altitude of 2 to 3 meters (6.6 to 9.8 ft), damaging its left wing and causing its left engine to detach. It crashes short of the runway, killing 27 of the 34 people on board.[34]
Concorde G-BOAC, due to be delivered to British Airways the following year, becomes the first ever aircraft to make four Transatlantic crossings in a single day.
September 2
The unified Canadian Armed Forces merges its aviation services into a single command, the Canadian Forces Air Command.
September 15 – A 24-year-old gunman rapes a woman, attempts to rob a store, and goes to Reid–Hillview Airport in San Jose, California, accompanied by two hostages. At Reid-Hillview Airport he takes a security guard hostage, and then goes to San Jose Municipal Airport, where he takes two Continental Airlines mechanics hostage and boards a parked Continental Airlines Boeing 727. Two hostages escape, and after negotiations between the authorities and the gunman, a sniper shoots and kills him.[36]
October 5 – Leftist guerrillas hijack an Aerolineas ArgentinasBoeing 737-287C (registration LV-JNE) during a domestic flight in Argentina from Buenos Aires to Corrientes. They force the airliner to divert to Formosa, Argentina, where they allow all the passengers to disembark. Another group of guerrillas who had staged an armed raid on a police garrison in Formosa join the hijackers aboard the plane. The hijackers then order the plane to fly to Brazil, but it runs low on fuel and lands at Rafaela, Argentina, where the guerrillas disembark and escape.[39]
A Hawker Siddeley HS.125 operated by Hawker Siddeley Aviationstrikes a flock of lapwings while taking off from Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey, England, in the United Kingdom. Returning to the airport, it runs off the end of the runway, crosses fields, runs through hedges, strikes a ditch, and bounces across a road, colliding with a Ford Cortina automobile, before coming to rest after crossing another field. All nine people aboard the aircraft survive, but all six people in the car die.[50]
November 25 – Flying through clouds at night during a military exercise, an Israeli Air ForceLockheed C-130H Hercules crashes into the mountain Gebel Halal (also known as Jebel Halal) 56 kilometers (35 miles) south-southeast of El Arish, Egypt, killing all 20 people on board.[51]
^ abAngelucci, Enzo, The American Fighter: The Definitive Guide to American Fighter Aircraft From 1917 to the Present, New York: Orion Books, 1987, p. 318.
^ abMondey, David, ed., The Complete Illustrated History of the World's Aircraft, Secaucus, New Jersey: Chartwell Books, Inc., 1978, ISBN0-89009-771-2, p. 58.
^McCabe, Scott, "Crime History: "Bomb at LaGuardia Kills 11, Injures Another 75," The Washington Examiner, December 29, 2011, Page 8.
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