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Invicta International Airlines Flight 435
Basle air crash
Wreckage at the crash site
Accident
Date10 April 1973
SummaryControlled flight into terrain
Site300 m south of the Herrenmatt hamlet, Hochwald, Switzerland
47°27′15″N 7°37′24″E / 47.45417°N 7.62333°E / 47.45417; 7.62333
Aircraft
Aircraft typeVickers Vanguard
OperatorInvicta International Airlines
IATA flight No.IM435
Call signINVICTA 435
RegistrationG-AXOP
Flight originBristol Lulsgate Airport, England
DestinationBasel-Mulhouse Airport, Switzerland
Occupants145
Passengers139
Crew6
Fatalities108
Injuries36
Survivors37
Memorial near Herrenmatt/Hochwald

Invicta International Airlines Flight 435 (IM435) was a Vickers Vanguard 952, flying from Bristol Lulsgate to Basel-Mulhouse, which crashed into a forested hillside near Hochwald, Switzerland on 10 April 1973. The aircraft somersaulted and broke up, killing 108 people, with 37 survivors. To date, this is the deadliest accident involving a Vickers Vanguard and the deadliest aviation accident to occur on Swiss soil.[1] Many of the 139 passengers on the charter flight were women, members of the Axbridge Ladies Guild, from the Somerset towns and villages of Axbridge,[2] Cheddar, Winscombe and Congresbury.[3][4][5] The accident left 55 children motherless[2] and became known in the British media as the Basle air crash.[6]

Pilot Anthony Dorman became disoriented, misidentifying two radio beacons and missing another.[2] When co-pilot Ivor Terry took over, his final approach was based on the wrong beacon and the aircraft crashed into the hillside.[2] Dorman had previously been suspended from the Royal Canadian Air Force for lack of ability, and had failed his United Kingdom instrument flight rating test eight times.[7] As a result of the crash, tougher regulations were introduced in the UK.

Despite the conclusions of the official Swiss report, one commentator, ex-KLM pilot Jan Bartelski, has argued that the pilots may not have been entirely to blame and that there is a possibility that they were led off course by "ghost" beacon transmissions caused by electric power lines.[8]

  1. ^ "ASN Aircraft accident Vickers 952 Vanguard G-AXOP Basel/Mulhouse Airport (BSL)". Aviation Safety Network (ASN). Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d Faith, Nicholas (1996). Black Box. Boxtree. p. 166. ISBN 0-7522-1084-X.
  3. ^ "Fatal fatigue". Time. 23 April 1973. Archived from the original on 14 December 2008.
  4. ^ Hansard 11 April 1973
  5. ^ "Report No: 11/1975. Vickers Vanguard 952, G-AXOP. Report on the accident at Hochwald/Solothurn, Switzerland, on 10 April 1973". Air Accidents Investigation Branch. 1975.
  6. ^ "Basle air crash: Memorial service marks 40th anniversary". BBC News. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  7. ^ Forman, Patrick (1990). Flying into danger: the hidden facts about air safety. Heinemann. pp. 5, 111. ISBN 978-0-434-26864-1.
  8. ^ Bartelski, Jan (2001) Disasters in the Air. Airlife Publishing Ltd. pp 208–229 ISBN 1-84037-204-4

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