List of airline flights that required gliding


Airplane gliding occurs when all the engines of an aircraft shut down, but the wings are still functional and can be used for a controlled descent. This is a very rare condition in multi-engine airliners, though it is the obvious result when a single-engine airplane experiences engine failure. The most common cause of engine shutdown is fuel exhaustion or fuel starvation, but there have been other cases in aviation history of multiple engine failure due to bird strikes, flying through volcano ash, ingesting debris, and various forms of damage due to water.
Below is a list of commercial airline flights that were forced to glide at some point while in the air.
DateFlightAircraftLocationCauseResultTotal fatalitiesOccupants
14 April 1953Miami Airline Douglas DC-3East of Selleck, WashingtonDual engine failure due to poor maintenanceOn approach to Boeing Field, left engine failed and its propeller feathered; minutes later, right engine failed. While gliding, aircraft was unable to clear mountain, crashed into trees, breaking up. Investigation showed both engines suffered bearing failures due to negligent maintenance.725
30 April 1953Aeroflot Flight 35Ilyushin Il-12Kazan, RussiaDouble engine failureSuffered bird strikes, both engines quit due to a short circuit in the magneto switch. Crew tried feathering propellers, captain decided to ditch in the Volga River. One passenger drowned during evacuation.123
24 February 1962Tarom Ilyushin Il-18VIlyushin Il-18Paphos, CyprusIcing of fuel filters En route at over Mediterranean Sea while from coast of Cyprus, engine 3 lost power, followed by engines 1 and 2. At, offshore, engine 4 also lost power. Plane underwent belly landing on ground near Paphos, Cyprus, after glide.0100
21 August 1963Aeroflot Flight 366Tupolev Tu-124Leningrad, RussiaIntentional fuel exhaustion as a safety measureNose landing gear failed to retract properly after takeoff; crew unable to lock gear in extended position. Aircraft circled to expend fuel to reduce weight and fire hazards in event forced landing was required. Aircraft ran out of fuel, pilot successfully ditched in Neva River without injury to passengers or crew.052
30 May 1967East African Airlines 5Y-ADAVickers VC10Bombay, IndiaFuel starvation due to improper use of boost pumpsClimbing through 15,000 ft on departure from Bombay, all four engines lost power because of failure to use fuel boost pumps. Flight engineer was sick in lavatory and was retrieved by purser to restore power, thus arresting descent toward Indian Ocean.0Unknown
2 May 1970ALM Flight 980McDonnell Douglas DC-9Near Saint CroixFuel starvation after multiple missed approaches due to bad weatherFlight originating from John F. Kennedy International Airport made three landing attempts at Princess Juliana International Airport but aborted due to bad weather. Captain diverted to St. Croix, short on fuel, decided to ditch before reaching island. Both engines flamed out shortly before ditching.2363
6 September 1971Paninternational Flight 112BAC One-ElevenHamburg, GermanyEngine failure due to accidental use of jet fuel in water-injection tanksAfter take-off, both engines failed; pilots decided to make emergency landing on highway – Bundesautobahn 7 – about from Hamburg Airport. During landing, aircraft collided with bridge, shearing both wings; plane caught fire.22121
17 July 1972Civil Aviation Ministry test flightTupolev Tu-134Moscow oblast, RussiaEngine shutdown due to electrical system faultFourth prototype Tu-134 commuter jet, undergoing testing near Moscow. Failure of onboard accumulators caused fuel pumps to halt and both engines to shut down. Attempts to restart engines did not succeed, crew decided to glide to Iksha Reservoir. No casualties occurred during ditching. Plane experienced minor damages, was grounded for use as emergency training aid of cabin crews until 2000.0?
4 December 1974BOAC flight 910Vickers VC10 G-ASGLSouth China SeaFuel starvation due to fuel transfer errorOn flight from Hong Kong to Tokyo, flight engineer failed to switch tanks feeding engines, resulting in failure of all four engines. Aircraft suffered from Dutch roll; later, engineer returned and restarted engines.0Unknown
4 April 1977Southern Airways Flight 242Douglas DC-9Georgia, USHail and water ingestionAfter entering thunderstorm at 14,000 ft, both engines flamed out. Aircraft performed emergency landing on Georgia highway but struck gas station and exploded during rollout.72 85
2 December 19771977 Benghazi Libyan Arab Airlines Tu-154 crashTupolev Tu-154Near Benghazi, LibyaFuel exhaustionThe intended destination airport was blanketed in fog; aircraft could not successfully land, ran out of fuel while attempting to locate an alternate airport. Forced landing was made.59165
19 May 1978Aeroflot Flight 6709Tupolev Tu-154BMaksatikha, Kalinin Oblast, RussiaFuel exhaustion due to improper actions of flight crewAutomatic fuel-pumping system was improperly disabled, causing power generators and all three engines to fail midair at altitude of 9600 m. Attempts to restart engines and auxiliary power unit did not succeed; after 14 minutes of gliding, crew made emergency landing in potato field. This type of aircraft is capable of landing on unpaved surfaces, but landing gear, although extended, was not locked and thus collapsed. Aircraft hit trees, was destroyed; 130 people survived crash, including 27 who were injured. Four passengers died.4134
28 December 1978United Airlines Flight 173Douglas DC-8Portland, OregonFuel exhaustionAircraft aborted first landing attempt due to possible landing-gear failure. Pilot focused on landing gear problem, neglected crew's warning of lack of fuel. Plane ran out of fuel, glided several miles before crashing within 10 miles of airport.10189
12 April 1979Aeroflot Flight 3582Tupolev Tu-154BChimkent, KazakhstanFailure of three engines due to flight engineer errorSoon after take-off from Tashkent at altitude of 2200 m, first engine failed, followed by second and third. Aircraft glided to Chimkent airport; crew managed to restart one engine at altitude of 900 m and land safely at night.0164+crew
24 June 1982British Airways Flight 009Boeing 747-200Jakarta, IndonesiaVolcanic ash ingestion from Mount GalunggungEn route at FL370, all engines failed. After 10 minutes of gliding, four engines restarted, but one failed again and was shut down. Flight landed safely in Jakarta.0263
5 May 1983Eastern Air Lines Flight 855Lockheed L-1011 TriStarAtlantic Ocean off the coast of FloridaCrew shut down of engine due to low oil pressure; remaining two engines failed due to loss of oil.After gliding for five minutes, one shut-down engine was successfully restarted. Aircraft made emergency landing at Miami International Airport; the sole running engine could not generate enough thrust to taxi aircraft to gate.0172
23 July 1983Air Canada Flight 143 Boeing 767-233Gimli, Manitoba, CanadaFuel exhaustion as result of refueling calculation error due to recent conversion to metric and deficient maintenance policiesAircraft glided to emergency landing on decommissioned runway that had been converted to drag strip.069
19 August 1983United Airlines Flight 310Boeing 767-222Over the Arapahoe National Forest west of Denver, ColoradoDual-engine flameout due to fuel system contaminationCrew restarted both engines at, successfully landed in Denver.0205
24 May 1988TACA Flight 110Boeing 737-3T0New Orleans, Louisiana, USDual engine flameout due to water ingestionPlane glided to emergency off-airport landing on levee, undamaged; subsequently flown out to New Orleans after engine replacement.045
8 January 1989British Midland Flight 092Boeing 737-4Y0M1 motorway, KegworthBlade fracture in left engine causing heavy vibration and engine fire; pilots shut down wrong engineWhen aircraft was diverted to East Midlands Airport, vibration returned, pilots erroneously shut down remaining engine. Aircraft crashed onto M1 motorway, skidding up motorway embankment, 689 yards from runway threshold.47126
3 September 1989Varig Flight 254Boeing 737-200São José do Xingu, Amazon jungle, BrazilNavigation error, fuel exhaustionCrew entered incorrect heading into flight computer, taking plane over remote area of Amazon jungle. Attempts to reach alternate airport were unsuccessful; plane ran out of fuel, pilot made belly landing in jungle.1354
15 December 1989KLM Flight 867Boeing 747-406MRedoubt Volcano, Anchorage, AlaskaLost power in all four engines after flying through cloud of volcanic ashAll engines restarted, landed safely.0245
25 January 1990Avianca Flight 52Boeing 707-321BCove Neck, New YorkFuel exhaustionPlane ran out of fuel due to multiple bad-weather approach holds to JFK Airport, crashed into hillside on Long Island.73158
27 December 1991Scandinavian Airlines Flight 751McDonnell Douglas MD-81Gottröra, SwedenIce ingested into engines; dual engine failureCrash landed in open field near Gottröra0129
12 November 1995American Airlines Flight 1572MD-83Hartford, ConnecticutEngines ingested tree debrisAircraft was low on approach, clipped trees on ridge-line. One engine failed, other engine severely degraded. Aircraft glided to runway.078
23 November 1996Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961Boeing 767Indian Ocean off the coast of Grande Comore, ComorosHijacking, fuel exhaustionAircraft taken over by hijackers demanding reroute to Australia. Plane ran out of fuel, ditched into Indian Ocean off Comoro Islands, broke apart on impact.125175
12 January 2000Aeroflot aircraft transfer flight from Krasnodar to NovosibirskTupolev Tu-154MTolmachevo, Novosibirsk, RussiaFailure of all three engines during descent due to defective fuelAll three engines failed at altitudes of 700, 300, and 6 m, respectively; crew managed to land aircraft safely.030
12 July 2000Hapag-Lloyd Flight 3378Airbus A310-304Vienna, AustriaFuel exhaustion as result of landing gear failure to retractGlided for about before crash landing short of runway.0150
27 February 2001Loganair Flight 670AShorts 360-100Firth of Forth, ScotlandDual engine failure from accumulation of large volumes of snow or slush in both enginesDitched in the Firth of Forth c. 100 metres from shoreline near Granton Harbour.22
24 August 2001Air Transat Flight 236 Airbus A330-243Terceira Island, AzoresFuel exhaustion from emergency airport as result of fuel leakEmergency landing; aircraft glided for 20 minutes.0306
14 January 2002Sibir Flight 852Tupolev Tu-204Omsk, RussiaFuel exhaustion due to closure of destination airport in Novosibirsk and strong headwinds en route to reserve airportAirliner ran out of fuel, engines failed 15 km from airstrip in Omsk around 2000 m altitude. Aircraft glided for four minutes; crew managed to extend gear and land safely.0119
16 January 2002Garuda Indonesia Flight 421Boeing 737IndonesiaHail and water ingestionAfter entering thunderstorm, both engines flamed out. Aircraft performed ditching on Bengawan Solo River, Indonesia. One flight attendant was killed; all others aboard survived.160
13 August 2004Air Tahoma Flight 185Convair 580Florence, KentuckyPilot error leading to fuel starvationThe captain of the flight had opened the fuel cross-feed valve, but failed to follow proper procedures, which led to both engines flaming out. The aircraft crashed into a golf course on approach, killing the first officer.12
14 October 2004Pinnacle Airlines Flight 3701Bombardier CRJ-200Jefferson City, MissouriDual engine failure outside of flight envelopeDuring repositioning flight, pilots experimented with performance limits of aircraft. Both engines failed at high altitude and low speed, could not be restarted. Plane attempted emergency landing at Jefferson City Memorial Airport, crashed short of runway. Both pilots killed.22
6 August 2005Tuninter Flight 1153ATR 72-202Mediterranean SeaAircraft fitted with incorrect model of fuel indicator, leading to incorrect assumption by flight crew of sufficient fuelEngines failed about halfway through flight. Crew unsuccessfully attempted to restart engines, attempted to ditch aircraft at sea. Aircraft broke apart on impact.1639
14 August 2005Helios Airways Flight 522Boeing 737-31SGrammatiko, GreeceFlight crew incapacitation due to wrong setup of pressurization systemAfter take-off from Larnaca, Cyprus, flight crew continued ascent despite cabin pressurization warning; all on board, except one flight attendant who attempted to control aircraft, were eventually incapacitated by lack of oxygen. The auto pilot flew aircraft to Athens, Greece, entered holding pattern until both engines flamed out due to fuel exhaustion. Aircraft descended in gliding spiral until striking hill in Grammatiko, killing all aboard.121121
17 January 2008British Airways Flight 38Boeing 777-200ERHeathrow Airport, London, EnglandFuel starvation caused by ice in the fuel/oil heat exchangersCrash-landed short of the runway; no fatalities occurred.0152
1 February 2008Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano Flight 301Boeing 727-259Near Trinidad, BoliviaFuel ran out after diverting to an alternate airport due to adverse weather.The pilots made an emergency landing in a swampy area near the airport; no fatalities occurred.0156
15 January 2009US Airways Flight 1549Airbus A320-214New York CityComplete dual engine failure due to bird strikes moments after takeoff from La Guardia AirportAircraft glided and successfully ditched in Hudson River0155
13 October 2011Airlines PNG Flight 1600De Havilland Canada Dash 8-103Near Madang, Papua New GuineaPilot selected beta prop mode in flight, props oversped, engines failedPilots attempted an off-airport forced landing; aircraft struck trees and caught fire. Pilots, flight attendant, and one passenger survived with injuries.2832
3 June 2012Dana Air Flight 0992McDonnell Douglas MD-83Iju-Ishaga, LagosDual engine failure from improper maintenance of fuel lines, failure for crew to divert to alternate airport when first engine failedCrashed during landing approach into densely populated neighborhood. All 153 on board were killed and an additional six on the ground were killed.159153
4 February 2015TransAsia Airways Flight 235ATR 72-600Keelung River, Taipei, TaiwanOne engine autofeathered due to fault in its control module; pilots shut down wrong engineCrashed into Keelung River three minutes after take-off.4358
28 November 2016LaMia Flight 2933Avro RJ85Near Medellín, ColombiaFuel exhaustionTook off with insufficient fuel reserves, crashed about short of destination after short holding delay.7177
22 May 2020Pakistan International Airlines Flight 8303Airbus A320-214Model Colony, KarachiEngines damaged during accidental belly landing, leading to dual engine failure during go-aroundCrashed into buildings on approach, 97 on board were killed and one person on the ground was also killed.9899
12 June 2025Air India Flight 171Boeing 787-8 DreamlinerAhmedabad, Gujarat, IndiaFuel control switches moved from RUN to CUTOFF, leading to the immediate shut down of both engines on takeoff.Crashed into hostel block of B. J. Medical College campus, Ahmedabad Civil Hospital, 1.7 kilometres from the runway. 241 on board were killed, 1 passenger survived, additional 19 fatalities on the ground.260 242