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Flying Tiger Line Flight 66
N807FT, the aircraft involved in the accident, October 1980
Accident
DateFebruary 19, 1989
SummaryControlled flight into terrain due to pilot error
SiteHillside 12 km (7.5 mi; 6.5 nmi) from Kuala Lumpur International Airport
3°00′55″N 101°38′20″E / 3.0153°N 101.6389°E / 3.0153; 101.6389
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 747-249F-SCD
Aircraft nameThomas Haywood
OperatorFlying Tiger Line
IATA flight No.FT66
ICAO flight No.FTL66
Call signTIGER 66
RegistrationN807FT[1]
Flight originSingapore Changi Airport, Changi, Singapore
StopoverKuala Lumpur International Airport, Subang, Selangor, Malaysia
DestinationKai Tak Airport, Kowloon, Hong Kong[2]
Occupants4
Passengers0
Crew4
Fatalities4
Survivors0

Flying Tiger Line Flight 66 was a scheduled international cargo flight from Singapore Changi Airport to Hong Kong's Kai Tak Airport via a stopover at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia. On February 19, 1989, the FedEx-owned Boeing 747-249F-SCD crashed while on its final approach. The aircraft impacted a hillside 437 ft (133 m) above sea level and 12 km (7.5 mi; 6.5 nmi) from Kuala Lumpur, resulting in all four crew members being killed.[3]

  1. ^ "FAA Registry (N807FT)". Federal Aviation Administration.
  2. ^ "Safety Recommendation A-89-022". NTSB. FAA. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  3. ^ "REPORT ON THE ACCIDENT OF THE BOEING 747-200 (N807FT) AT 9.8 NM SOUTH EAST OF SUBANG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, SELANGOR, MALAYSIA, ON 18 FEBRUARY 1989" (PDF). Department of Civil Aviation, Ministry of Transport. 1990-07-01. Retrieved 2024-02-08.

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