1990 Faucett Perú Boeing 727 Disappearance
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On 11 September 1990, a
Faucett Perú Compañía de Aviación Faucett, colloquially known simply as Faucett Perú or Faucett, was a Peruvian airline. Its headquarters were located on the premises of Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima. History Beginnings Elmer J. Faucett ...
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airliner,
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OB-1303, disappeared in an area of the
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approximately southeast of
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,
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, Canada. The aircraft was being ferried back from Malta to Peru after having been leased to
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, and had six crewmembers on board as well as ten passengers consisting of airline employees and their families. The last contact with the crew was a distress message stating that the aircraft had run out of fuel and that they were preparing to
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. The aircraft was hundreds of miles off course at the time. Nothing more was heard from the flight, and no trace of the aircraft or any of the occupants has since been found.


Background

The aircraft involved was a 21-year-old Boeing 727-247, registered OB-1303, which first flew in 1969. The aircraft had been leased to European carrier
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for the summer season of 1990 by its owner
Faucett Perú Compañía de Aviación Faucett, colloquially known simply as Faucett Perú or Faucett, was a Peruvian airline. Its headquarters were located on the premises of Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima. History Beginnings Elmer J. Faucett ...
, and on the day of the disappearance was being ferried back from Malta to Peru at the end of its lease. On board were six crewmembers and ten passengers consisting of airline employees and their families. The employees included mechanics and other ground crew personnel who had been working in Malta. It is believed an infant was on board and up to four women. All of those on board were Peruvian nationals. The aircraft was scheduled to make refuelling stops during its journey at
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in Italy;
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in Iceland;
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in
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, Canada; and finally
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in the United States before arriving at Lima International Airport in Peru. The aircraft made its first two stops without incident, with the incident occurring on the Keflavík-Gander leg.


Incident

At around noon, en route from Malta, the aircraft landed at
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to refuel. The aircraft received weather information and took on about of fuel. Having refuelled at Keflavík, the aircraft left Iceland at 13:16 local time without incident. The flight to Gander was estimated to take around 3 hours and 38 minutes. The flight had requested permission to climb to , first climbing to and . At 14:50, the aircraft left Icelandic
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. However, the aircraft did not arrive in Gander at its expected arrival time. Thirty minutes after it was due in Gander, at 15:20, two nearby flights,
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Flight 851 and
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Flight 35, picked up a transmission from the aircraft declaring a low-fuel emergency. The pilots had stated that they were at and were preparing to
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the aircraft into the
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. The message was relayed by the two U.S. aircraft to
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. This was the last message received from the aircraft. The aircraft's last known location was around southeast of the city of
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, and southeast of Newfoundland at its nearest point. This suggested that the aircraft had unknowingly strayed off course, since this was far from the planned route to Gander. It is presumed that no one survived the ditching.


Search

After not hearing from the flight for hours, a rescue attempt was launched by the
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, with three
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airplanes and three
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helicopters being dispatched to the area where the plane was last heard from. Two
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vessels, two fisheries patrol vessels and two naval
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s were also dispatched to the search area. A weak signal was reportedly detected from the jet's emergency transmitter by a satellite after radio contact with the plane was lost, although an exact location of the signal's source could not be identified. Authorities also stated that "unusual signals" had been picked up by satellites, and did not know if these unexplained signals had come from a plane or a
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. In January 1991, the
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reported that the aircraft was not equipped with a
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(ELT) which would have activated upon any impact. It was assumed that the aircraft had ditched at sea and could be found floating in the water. The weather at the time of the disappearance was described as good and the seas were calm, and it was thought that the plane had the ability to withstand a landing at sea and float for several hours. Visibility was also found to be good at the presumed crash site. The plane was reportedly equipped with emergency lifeboats, lifevests and other safety devices to be used in the event of a ditching. Despite the search effort, the search aircraft reported finding no trace of the missing plane, and nothing was ever found from the flight. Officials stated that the search was hampered by the plane's white colour, which made it difficult to spot it from the air. The aircraft, the crew and passengers remain missing.


Aftermath

Originally, it was reported that a total of eighteen people were on board the plane at the time of its disappearance, but Faucett officials later changed the number to fifteen because it was believed that three people had left the plane when it refuelled in Iceland. Records now show that there were a total of sixteen people on board the aircraft when it disappeared.
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spokesman Lily Abbass stated in the aftermath that the jet was off course at the time of last contact, and officials speculated that the aircraft "got lost" during its journey. The jet had strayed hundreds of miles from its intended route to Gander, and a reason for this could not be established. Despite the pilots reporting that they did not have enough fuel, officials at Keflavík insisted there was no problem during the stopover there. Officials from the
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(TSB) stated that they believed the aircraft had indeed ditched in the sea. An investigation into the disappearance by the Peruvian government was ongoing as of January 1991, but its findings are unknown. According to the ''
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'', the accident was attributed to poor pilot planning. The story of the aircraft's disappearance briefly resurfaced after the much-publicised disappearance of another airliner in 2014, Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, which vanished with 239 passengers on board and most likely crashed into the
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. Faucett Peru ceased operations in 1997 after several years of financial struggle.


See also

* 2003 Angola Boeing 727 disappearance – another Boeing 727 that disappeared thirteen years later *
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*
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January 1991 NTSB report into the crash of a MarkAir Boeing 737-2X6C at Unalakleet, Alaska, on June 2, 1990
contains a section alluding to the Faucett Peru 727 disappearance (page 37) {{DEFAULTSORT:Faucett Peru Boeing Faucett Perú Boeing 727 disappearance, 1990 Accidents and incidents involving the Boeing 727 Airliner accidents and incidents caused by fuel exhaustion Airliner accidents and incidents caused by pilot error Airliner accidents and incidents involving ditching Faucett Perú Boeing 727 disappearance Missing aircraft Missing person cases in Canada People lost at sea