Turkish Airlines Flight 278


Turkish Airlines Flight 278, operated by a Boeing 737-4Y0 registered TC-JES and named Mersin, was a domestic scheduled flight from Ankara Esenboğa Airport to Van Ferit Melen Airport in eastern Turkey that crashed on 29 December 1994 during its final approach to land in driving snow. Five of the seven crew and 52 of the 69 passengers lost their lives, while 2 crew members and 17 passengers survived with serious injuries.

Aircraft

The aircraft, a Boeing 737-400 with two CFMI CFM56-3C1 jet engines and was built by Boeing with manufacturer serial number 26074/2376.
The captain was Adem Ungun, and the first officer was Yavuz Alıcı.

Crash

At 15:30 EET on 29 December 1994, the plane struck a hill near Edremit district of Van Province at above mean sea level around from Van Airport while on a third VOR-DME approach to the Runway 03 in bad weather, despite a warning from air traffic control not to attempt any more approaches in a snowstorm. The visibility was reducing to in heavy driving snow.

Victims

The aircraft had a crew of 7 and 69 passengers including two babies. Two of the crew and 17 passengers survived the crash with serious injuries.