Pakistan International Airlines Flight 705

Pakistan International Airlines Flight 705
AP-AMG, a similar aircraft to the one involved in the accident.
Accident
Date20th May 1965
SummaryControlled flight into terrain during approach; excessive descent - probably due to the flaps not set properly.
Sitenear Cairo International Airport, Egypt
30°07′19″N 31°24′20″E / 30.12194°N 31.40556°E / 30.12194; 31.40556
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 720B
OperatorPakistan International Airlines
IATA flight No.PK705
ICAO flight No.PIA705
Call signPAKISTAN 705
RegistrationAP-AMH
Flight originKarachi Airport, Pakistan
1st stopoverDhahran International Airport, Saudi Arabia
2nd stopoverCairo International Airport, Egypt
Last stopoverGeneva Airport, Switzerland
DestinationLondon Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom
Occupants127
Passengers114
Crew13
Fatalities121
Injuries6
Survivors6

Pakistan International Airlines Flight 705 (PK705) was a Boeing 720B airliner that crashed while descending to land at Cairo International Airport on 20 May 1965. There were 127 people, but only 6 survived.

The crash was the deadliest aviation accident to occur in Egypt at the time. It is also the deadliest air disaster involving the Boeing 720.