Air France Flight 212 (1968)
Air France Flight 212 was a scheduled passenger flight from Santiago, Chile to Paris with scheduled stops at Lima, Quito, Bogotá, Caracas, Pointe-à-Pitre, Vila do Porto, and Lisbon. On March 6, 1968, the Boeing 707 operating the flight, named "Chateau de Lavoute Polignac", crashed while approaching Le Raizet Airport in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, killing all 63 occupants of the plane.
Accident
After air traffic control cleared the flight deck crew for a visual approach to Le Raizet Airport’s runway 11, the crew reported having the airfield in sight. Flight 212 began its descent from flight level 090 and passed over Saint-Claude, Guadeloupe, at about 4,400 feet.Continuing on a northwesterly course, the aircraft struck Grande Découverte mountain at an altitude of 3,937 feet, 27.5 kilometres south-southwest of Le Raizet Airport and roughly 5 kilometres from the main peak of La Grande Soufrière. The crash site lies uphill from Saint-Claude and near the Matouba hot springs.