Vancouver Sun

MISSING JET RECALLS PAST DISAPPEARA­NCES

- The Associated Press

Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is the latest example of a very rare event in aviation: a plane that vanishes. With radar, radio traffi c and other technology, planes that crash are usually found quickly. But sometimes searches can take days or weeks if the plane disappears over open ocean or remote and rugged land areas. Since the dawn of the jet age in 1958, here are some other notable disappeara­nces ( not all were jets):

• Air France Flight 447: After the 2009 crash of the Airbus A330 jet, debris was found within a few days but it took two years to fi nd the main wreckage on the fl oor of the Atlantic Ocean. The jet had fl own into a fi erce storm over the Atlantic after leaving Rio de Janeiro for Paris. All 228 people on board died.

• Adam Air: A Boeing 737 operated by the Indonesian airline and carrying 102 people vanished on Jan. 1, 2007. Parts of the tail and other debris were found several days later, but it would take nearly nine months for the fl ight- data and cockpit recorders to be recovered. The fuselage is still on the ocean fl oor. • Merpati Nusantara Airlines: In 1995, a fl ight operated by the Indonesiab­ased airline disappeare­d

over open water while fl ying between islands in the archipelag­o nation. The de Havilland Twin Otter 300 with 14 crew and passengers was never found.

• Faucett Airlines: In 1990, a Miami- bound Boeing 727 owned by the Peruvian airline crashed into the North Atlantic after running out of fuel. There were 18 airline employees and relatives on board. The wreckage was never recovered.

• Uruguay air force: In 1972, a Fairchild FH- 227 turboprop carrying a rugby team and others crashed in the Andes mountains. More than a dozen occupants died. After waiting to be rescued, some survivors hiked out and found help, and other survivors were airlifted to safety. Before being found, they resorted to cannibalis­m. The crash became the subject of books, documentar­ies and a feature fi lm.

• Flying Tiger Line: In 1962, a Lockheed L- 1049H Super Constellat­ion propeller plane chartered by the U. S. military failed to arrive in the Philippine­s en route to Vietnam. It was carrying 107 passengers and crew. Dozens of planes and several ships searched the western Pacifi c for the wreckage, but it was never found.

 ?? JOHANN PESCHEL/ BEA/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? The fl ight data recorder from the 2009 Air France fl ight that went down in the mid- Atlantic during a fl ight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris is shown in a 2011 photo from France’s air accident investigat­ion agency, the BEA.
JOHANN PESCHEL/ BEA/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES The fl ight data recorder from the 2009 Air France fl ight that went down in the mid- Atlantic during a fl ight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris is shown in a 2011 photo from France’s air accident investigat­ion agency, the BEA.

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