TC-KOP Fairchild F-27
Friendship
(c/n 82)
Third of
the Fairchild-built F-27s, TC-KOP was delivered across the Atlantic to
THY in July 1960.
The two shots seen here are
from the Jerry Elmas collection. Photos of this Friendship
are relatively
rare in that it was destroyed when it crashed into the Taurus Mountains
on approach to Adana Airport,
on 8 March 1962. The F-27 had departed Ankara at 14:20 GMT on a scheduled
flight to Adana in
southern Turkey..
En route the pilot reported passing Aksaray and estimated to
arrive at Adana at
15:40 GMT. At
15:28 the pilot reported at FL175 and requested a clearance to
approach. At
15:40 GMT the
flight was cleared to 5000 feet and was asked to report crossing the
8000' and 7000'
marks.. Nothing
more was heard from the flight, and it appears that the aircraft had
crashed at 6800'
AMSL, some 47nm from the Adana radio
range. Reports from Incirlik tower indicate "that
the air-
craft should have been on the Adana
radio range at 1540 GMT and at flight level 175. In trying to
avoid cumulus cloud, and associated turbulent
conditions, the pilot was not able to keep track of his
exact position or to maintain exact
altitude." The crew of three and eight passengers
were killed.