1981 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1981.

Years in aviation: 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
Decades: 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s
Years: 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984

Deadliest crash

The deadliest crash of this year was Inex-Adria Aviopromet Flight 1308, a McDonnell Douglas MD-81 which crashed into mountainous terrain on the island of Corsica, France on 1 December, killing all 180 people on board.

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  • September 2 – An overloaded Taxi Aéreo El Venado Embraer EMB-110P1 Bandeirante (registration HK-2651) fails to gain altitude after takeoff from Juan Jose Rondon Airport in Paipa, Colombia. Maneuvering to avoid trees and buildings, it stalls, crashes 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) from the airport, and catches fire. The crash and fire kill 17 of the 22 people on board immediately, and four of those pulled alive from the wreckage die of their injuries within a day of the accident.[39]
  • September 3 – McDonnell Douglas delivers the 1,000th DC-9 produced, a DC-9 Super 80; it was ordered by Swissair.[40]
  • September 10 – British Airways CEO Roy Watts announces a financial crisis for the airline. He states that the company is losing £UK 200 per minute.
  • September 18 – An Aeroflot Yakovlev Yak-40 (registration CCCP-87455) on approach to Irkutsk Airport in Irkutsk collides over the Soviet Union with an Aeroflot Mil Mi-8 helicopter (registration CCCP-22268) on a training flight at an altitude of 400 meters (1,300 feet) 11 kilometers (6.8 miles) from Zheleznogorsk-Ilimskiy. Both aircraft crash, killing all 33 people on the Yak-40 and seven people on the helicopter.[41]
  • September 22 – An Ilyushin Il-86, flown by G. Volokhov, sets a series of world speed records for flight over a 2,000 km (1,200 mi; 1,100 nmi) closed circuit for aircraft with payloads of 30,000–65,000 kg (66,000–143,000 lb), with a speed of 975.3 km/h (606.0 mph; 526.6 kn).[42]
  • September 24 – G. Volokhov sets another set of closed circuit speed records in an Ilyushin Il-86, over a 1,000 km (620 mi; 540 nmi) circuit with payloads of 30,000–80,000 kg (66,000–176,000 lb), at a speed of 962 km/h (598 mph; 519 kn).[42]
  • September 29 – An Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force Lockheed C-130H Hercules crashes at Kahrizak, Iran, during a flight from the Iran–Iraq War's front line to Tehran, killing 80 people. Iran's minister of defense, his chief of staff, the Islamic Republic of Iran Army chief of staff, and the regional commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps are among the dead.[43][44]

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December

  • December 1 – A chartered Yugoslavian McDonnell Douglas MD-81 operating as Inex-Adria Aviopromet Flight 1308 crashes into Mount San Pietro on Corsica, killing all 180 people on board.
  • December 5 – December 8 – Jerry Mullins sets a closed-circuit distance record for piston engined aircraft, piloting the Javelin Phoenix, a modified Bede BD-2, a distance of 8,695.9 nautical miles (10,007.1 mi; 16,104.8 km) in a circuit between Oklahoma City and Jacksonville.[52]
  • December 12 – Maxie Anderson and Don Ida launch from Luxor, Egypt, in the balloon Jules Verne to begin the first serious attempt at a circumnavigation of the world by balloon. They are forced to end their attempt on December 14 at Hansa, India, after a flight of 2,676 miles (4,307 km).[53]
  • December 25 – U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Thomas Tiller is rescued from the Atlantic Ocean by a boat. He had floated at sea for seven days after his plane, an F-4 Phantom II, had crashed on December 18.

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Entered service

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Retirements

References

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  2. Taylor Jane's 1981–1982 Aviation Annual, p. 32.
  3. Taylor Jane's 1981–1982 Aviation Annual, p. 33.
  4. "ASN Aircraft accident Tupolev Tu-104A CCCP-42332 Leningrad". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  5. Witkin, Richard (27 February 1981). "JET CREW TO BE ASKED ABOUT 'NEAR MISS'". Retrieved 7 May 2023 via NYTimes.com.
  6. "ASN Aircraft accident Embraer EMB-110P Bandeirante PT-GLB Belém Airport, PA (BEL)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  7. "ASN Aircraft accident Lockheed MC-130E Combat Talon I 64-0564 Tabones Island". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  8. "ASN Aircraft accident Breguet 1150 Atlantic 29 Moroni-Prince Said Ibrahim In Airport (HAH)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  9. Gardiner, Robert, Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947–1982, Part One: The Western Powers, Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1983, ISBN 0-87021-918-9, p. 66.
  10. Taylor Jane's 1981–1982 Aviation Annual, p. 36.
  11. Cordesman, Anthony H., and Abraham R. Wagner, The Lessons of Modern War, Volume II: The Iran–Iraq War, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1990, ISBN 0-8133-1330-9, p. 119.
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  17. "ASN Aircraft accident Convair CV-440-11 XA-HEK Pinarete Mountain". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  18. Cordesman and Wagner, pp. 143, 533.
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  20. "ASN Aircraft accident de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 HC-BAX Zumba". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  21. "Congress investigates military drug use in wake of USS Nimitz accident". Retrieved 7 May 2023 via Christian Science Monitor.
  22. "ASN Aircraft accident Lockheed C-130H Hercules SU-BAH/1276 Cairo West Air Base". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  23. Mondey 1982, p. 11
  24. "Record: Richard G. Rutan (USA) (1899)". Fédération Aéronautique Internationale. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
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  26. Brogan, Patrick, The Fighting Never Stopped: A Comprehensive Guide to Global Conflict Since 1945, New York: Vintage Books, 1990, ISBN 0-679-72033-2, p. 262.
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  28. Mondey 1982, p. 12
  29. "James Oberg's Pioneering Space". www.jamesoberg.com. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  30. "ASN Aircraft accident Fokker F-27 Friendship 600RF 6O-SAY Balad". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  31. "ASN Aircraft accident de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 5R-MGB Maroantsetra Airport (WMN)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  32. "ASN Aircraft accident McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 XA-DEN Chihuahua-Gen Fierro Villalobos Airport (CUU)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
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  34. "ASN Aircraft accident Ilyushin Il-14M CCCP-91517 Utichiy Island". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
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  38. "ASN Aircraft accident Vickers 745D Viscount HK-1320 Florencia". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  39. "ASN Aircraft accident Embraer EMB-110P1 Bandeirante HK-2651 Paipa-Juan Jose Rondon Airport". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  40. Mondey 1982, p. 14
  41. "ASN Aircraft accident Yakovlev Yak-40 CCCP-87455 Zheleznogorsk-Ilimskiy Airport". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  42. Mondey 1982, p. 16
  43. Cordesman and Wagner, p. 125.
  44. "ASN Aircraft accident Lockheed C-130H Hercules 5-8552 Kahrisak". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
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  47. Mondey 1982, p. 17
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