Paninternational Flight 112
D-ALAR, the BAC One-Eleven involved, seen nine months before the accident | |
| Accident | |
|---|---|
| Date | 6 September 1971 |
| Summary | Dual engine failure following engine overheating |
| Site | Bundesautobahn 7 near Hamburg, West Germany 53°42′10″N 09°56′33″E / 53.70278°N 9.94250°E |
| Aircraft | |
| Aircraft type | BAC One-Eleven |
| Operator | Paninternational |
| Registration | D-ALAR |
| Flight origin | Hamburg Airport, Hamburg, West Germany |
| Destination | Málaga Airport, Málaga, Spain |
| Occupants | 121 |
| Passengers | 115 |
| Crew | 6 |
| Fatalities | 22 |
| Injuries | 99 |
| Survivors | 99 |
Paninternational Flight 112 was a BAC One-Eleven operated by German airline Paninternational that crashed in Hamburg on 6 September 1971 while attempting to land on an autobahn following the failure of both engines. The accident killed 22 passengers and crew out of 121 on board.