LIAT Flight 319 was a scheduled Caribbean inter-island flight from Hewanorra International Airport in Saint Lucia to E. T. Joshua Airport in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. On 3 August 1986, the 19-seater de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Series 310 Twin Otter airliner serving the flight, which was operated by Leeward Islands Air Transport (LIAT), disappeared, but is believed to have crashed into the Caribbean Sea, resulting in the deaths of its eleven passengers and two aircrew.
LIATFlight319 was a scheduled Caribbean inter-island flight from Hewanorra International Airport in Saint Lucia to E. T. Joshua Airport in St. Vincent...
LIAT (1974) Ltd, also known as Leeward Islands Air Transport Services and operating as LIAT, was a regional airline headquartered in Antigua and Barbuda...
following a fire in the cargo hold, killing 54 of 92 on board. August 3 – LIATFlight319, a DHC-6 Twin Otter crashes into the sea en route to E. T. Joshua Airport...
September) – Shot down into the Black Sea by a missile upon landing. LIATFlight319 – Not long after taking off from Hewanorra International Airport in...
with operators such as Caribbean Airlines, Bahamas Air, and the now-defunct LIAT. The growth potential in the region is significant, with many underserved...
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