Thai Airways International Flight 311

Thai Airways International Flight 311
A piece of the wreckage at the crash site
Accident
Date31 July 1992 (1992-07-31)
SummaryControlled flight into terrain in low visibility
SiteLangtang National Park, Langtang, Nepal
28°03′09″N 85°27′03″E / 28.05250°N 85.45083°E / 28.05250; 85.45083
Aircraft

HS-TID, the aircraft involved in the accident, in April 1992
Aircraft typeAirbus A310-304
Aircraft nameBuri Ram
OperatorThai Airways International
IATA flight No.TG311
ICAO flight No.THA311
Call signTHAI 311
RegistrationHS-TID
Flight originDon Mueang International Airport,
Bangkok, Thailand
DestinationTribhuvan International Airport,
Kathmandu, Nepal
Occupants113
Passengers99
Crew14
Fatalities113
Survivors0

Thai Airways International Flight 311 (TG311/THA311) was a flight from Bangkok, Thailand's Don Mueang International Airport to Kathmandu, Nepal's Tribhuvan International Airport. On July 31, 1992, at 07:00:26 UTC (12:45:26 NST; 14:00:26 ICT), the Airbus A310-304 operating the route crashed into the side of a mountain 37 kilometres (23 mi; 20 nmi) north of Kathmandu, killing all 113 passengers and crew members on board. This was both the first hull loss and the first fatal accident involving the Airbus A310.