Turkish Airlines Flight 345

Turkish Airlines Flight 345
TC-JAP, the aircraft involved in the accident
Accident
Date30 January 1975 (1975-01-30)
SummaryControlled flight into terrain during go-around
SiteSea of Marmara, Turkey
40°44′50″N 28°39′58″E / 40.7472°N 28.666°E / 40.7472; 28.666
Aircraft
Aircraft typeFokker F28-1000 Fellowship
Aircraft nameBursa
OperatorTurkish Airlines
IATA flight No.TK345
ICAO flight No.THY345
Call signTURKISH 345
RegistrationTC-JAP
Flight originİzmir Cumaovası Airport, İzmir, Turkey
DestinationIstanbul Yeşilköy Airport, Istanbul, Turkey
Occupants42
Passengers38
Crew4
Fatalities42
Survivors0
Accident location shown with a cross within the Marmara region

Turkish Airlines Flight 345 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight operated by a Fokker F28-1000 Fellowship from İzmir Cumaovası Airport to Istanbul Yeşilköy Airport that crashed into the Sea of Marmara on 30 January 1975 during approach. It was the second worst accident involving a Fokker F28 and third deadliest aviation accident in Turkey at that time.

Coincidentally, the worst accident involving a Fokker F28 was when a sister ship to this aircraft, operating Turkish Airlines Flight 301, crashed almost exactly one year earlier, in January 1974.