B-1018 Boeing
727-092C
(c/n 19175)
This rare photograph is courtesy of the Vincent Ma
collection. It depicts the ill fated Air America
727 N5093 (operating as
Southern Air Transport) which was passed to Civil Air Transport in
January of 1968. It
was intended to replace the Convair 880 on the Mandarin Jet flights. Vincent's
image shows it at the old
Chung Shan Airport in Taipei. In the event, its tragic crash
resulted in the
complete demise of
CAT. The Taiwan Government (or perhaps the CIA itself) decided to
close
down the phantom airline
and soon afterward China Airlines, the flag carrier for the Republic of
China was born, under
completely new management. B-1018 crashed into the mountains at
Kinkou,
just south of Taipei on the
night of 16 February 1968 with the loss of 21 lives, including several
high
ranking R.O.C.
officers. Officially, the reason given was pilot error, although
scuttlebutt says that
somebody had been
tinkering around with the radar system. Efforts by yours truly
to visit the crash
site some six years
later resulted in my almost getting arrested by the (at that time) very
jittery Republic
of China Military
Police. Taiwan was, in the early 1970s, under martial
law. As many readers will
attest, there are
several countries (Greece springs to mind) wherein the concept of
interest in civil avia-
tion, particularly
"spotting", per se, is not understood at all!