Iran plane crash toll rises to 77, black box found

January 10, 2011 04:30 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 08:56 pm IST - Tehran

Snow falls on the wreckage of the IranAir Boeing 727 passenger plane which crash after it was making an emergency landing, outside the city of Orumiyeh, Tehran on Monday.

Snow falls on the wreckage of the IranAir Boeing 727 passenger plane which crash after it was making an emergency landing, outside the city of Orumiyeh, Tehran on Monday.

Investigators on Monday found the black box from a passenger jet that broke to pieces on impact while trying an emergency landing in a snowstorm in north-western Iran, killing at least 77 people.

The pilots of the Boeing-727, operated by Iran’s national airline and carrying 104 passengers and crew, reported a technical failure to the control tower before trying to make the landing last night, state-run TV reported.

The IranAir aircraft broke into several pieces, but Mahmoud Mozaffar, head of the rescue department of Iran’s Red Crescent Society, said there was no explosion or fire.

Footage on state TV showed the plane’s crumpled fuselage lying in a field, torn apart in several places, under whirling snow in the darkness as rescue workers and local farmers searched for survivors in the hours after the crash.

Heavy snow hampered rescue efforts; the semi-official Fars news agency cited the head of the state emergency centre, Gholam Reza Masoumi, as saying. That report also mentioned fog in the area.

State TV said the aircraft disappeared from radar and went down in farmland after making a second attempt to land at the airport in the northwestern city of Orumiyeh. The nature of the technical failure was not clear.

Iran’s Transport Minister Hamid Behbahani said 77 people died and 27 were injured, some critically. Behbahani said the flight was carrying 104 passengers and crew, correcting earlier reports of 105 on board. The state news agency IRNA said two children were among the dead.

Behbahani said the plane’s flight data recorder, known as the black box, has been recovered “and is now being studied by a committee probing the crash.”

Some of the passengers were able to walk away from the landing, said Abbas Mosayebi, a spokesman for the civil aviation authority. There were conflicting accounts on whether all 104 on board were accounted for, with some TV reports saying all were found and others saying two remained missing.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sent a message of condolence to the families of the victims and ordered a quick investigation of the cause of the crash.

The aircraft was headed from Tehran to Orumiyeh, capital of West Azerbaijan province, a distance of about 460 miles, or 700 kilometers.

Iran has a history of frequent air accidents blamed on its aging aircraft and poor maintenance. Many of the Boeing aircraft in IranAir’s fleet were bought before the country’s 1979 Islamic Revolution, which disrupted ties with the U.S. and Europe.

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