Date: | Sunday 23 May 1976 |
Time: | |
Type: | BAC One-Eleven 527FK |
Owner/operator: | Philippine Air Lines |
Registration: | RP-C1161 |
MSN: | 213 |
Year of manufacture: | 1970 |
Fatalities: | Fatalities: 13 / Occupants: 87 |
Aircraft damage: | Destroyed, written off |
Category: | UI |
Location: | Zamboanga Airport (ZAM) -
Philippines
|
Phase: | Standing |
Nature: | Passenger - Scheduled |
Departure airport: | Davao City-Francisco Bangoy International Airport (DVO/RPMD) |
Destination airport: | Manila International Airport (MNL/RPLL) |
Narrative:Philippine Air Lines flight 116 was en route between Davao City and Manila, Philippines on May 21, 1976 when six passengers hijacked the aircraft and forced the crew to land at Zamboanga. They demanded a ransom of USD 375,000 and a plane to fly them to Libya. At Zamboanga the aircraft was surrounded by troops and armoured military vehicles.
The next day the hijackers allowed five women and nine children to leave aircraft in return for a supply of food and water form the authorities.
On May 23, security forces tried to storm the plane and a gun battle broke out, during which some grenades were set off by the hijackers. Ten passengers and three hijackers were killed. The remaining 3 hijackers were caught and sentenced to death.
Sources:
Aircraft hijackings and other criminal acts against civil aviation : statistics and narrative reports / FAA
British Pathé video of the evacuation of the aircraft Location
Images:
photo (c) Anne Greenwald; Zamboanga Airport (ZAM); 24 May 1976
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