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| | | <small>[[Perpetrator]]/s || Unknown, Accident | ||
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== Official | ==[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LANSA_Flight_502 Official summary]== | ||
| | LANSA Flight 502 was a Lockheed L-188A Electra operated by Líneas Aéreas Nacionales Sociedad Anónima (LANSA) which crashed shortly after takeoff from Quispiquilla Airport near Cusco, Peru, on August 9, 1970, after losing all power from one of its engines.[2] The four-engine turboprop aircraft, registered OB-R-939, was bound from Cusco to Lima, carrying 8 crew and 92 passengers. All but one of the occupants died from injuries sustained from impact forces and post crash fire. Two people on the ground were also killed. There were 49 American high school exchange students on board, all of whom perished.[3] A Peruvian government investigation concluded that the accident was caused by improper execution of engine-out procedures by the flight crew, aggravated by lack of maintenance and overloading. LANSA was fined and its operations were suspended for 90 days. At the time, the crash was the deadliest ever in Peruvian history. Only survivor was copilot, Juan Loo, 26. | ||
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==[[Fakeology]]== | |||
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* [[Fakeologist.com|Fakeologist]] | |||
* [[Cluesforum.info|Cluesforum]] | |||
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* Mainstream links <ref name=bbcmanarb group="MSM"> [http://dbpedia.org/page/LANSA_Flight_502 DBpedia: LANSA Flight 502] </ref> | |||
==Classification== | |||
<big>'''[[:Category:Plane crash psyops|Plane crash psyops]]'''</big><br> | |||
<big>'''[[:Category:Lone survivor psyops|Lone survivor psyops]]'''</big><br> | |||
== | ==Alleged victims== | ||
=== | ==Hoax management== | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* | * [[Glossary]] | ||
* [[List of psyops]] | |||
* [[LANSA Flight 508]] (1971) | |||
* [[JAT Flight 367]] (1972) | |||
* [[Miracle of the Andes]] (1972) | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
=== Fakeologist === | === Fakeologist === | ||
<references group="ab"/> | <references group="ab"/> | ||
=== Cluesforum === | |||
<references group="CF"/> | |||
=== Other === | |||
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=== Mainstream links === | === Mainstream links === | ||
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Revision as of 09:16, 12 May 2018
Official name | LANSA Flight 502 |
Year | 1970 |
Date | 08/16 |
Place | Peru |
Place | United States |
Place | North America |
Perpetrator/s | Unknown, Accident |
Official summary
LANSA Flight 502 was a Lockheed L-188A Electra operated by Líneas Aéreas Nacionales Sociedad Anónima (LANSA) which crashed shortly after takeoff from Quispiquilla Airport near Cusco, Peru, on August 9, 1970, after losing all power from one of its engines.[2] The four-engine turboprop aircraft, registered OB-R-939, was bound from Cusco to Lima, carrying 8 crew and 92 passengers. All but one of the occupants died from injuries sustained from impact forces and post crash fire. Two people on the ground were also killed. There were 49 American high school exchange students on board, all of whom perished.[3] A Peruvian government investigation concluded that the accident was caused by improper execution of engine-out procedures by the flight crew, aggravated by lack of maintenance and overloading. LANSA was fined and its operations were suspended for 90 days. At the time, the crash was the deadliest ever in Peruvian history. Only survivor was copilot, Juan Loo, 26.
Fakeology
- Other [1]
- Mainstream links [MSM 1]
Classification
Alleged victims
Hoax management
See also
- Glossary
- List of psyops
- LANSA Flight 508 (1971)
- JAT Flight 367 (1972)
- Miracle of the Andes (1972)
References
Fakeologist
Cluesforum
Other
- ↑ [not yet]