1982 TABA Fairchild FH-227 accident
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The TABA Fairchild FH-227 accident happened on 12 June 1982 when a twin-engined Fairchild FH-227B ( registered in Brazil as ''PT-LBV'') on an internal scheduled passenger flight from Eirunepé Airport to
Tabatinga International Airport Tabatinga International Airport is the airport serving Tabatinga, Brazil. It is operated by Vinci SA. History Previously operated by Infraero, on April 7, 2021 Vinci SA won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. Airlines and destinations ...
crashed in bad weather. On approach to land at Tabatinga, the aircraft hit a lighting tower and crashed into a car park; the aircraft exploded and burned, and all 44 on board were killed, resulting as TABA's worst aviation disaster.


Aircraft

The aircraft was a Fairchild FH-227B twin-engined turboprop that had been built in the United States in 1967 for Mohawk Airlines. After a number of owners it was bought by TABA in June 1981.


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