F-BKGZ Sud-Est E-210 Caravelle
3
(c/n 83)
Poor image from a post
card I picked up at Bron Airport, Lyon in the early 1970s on one
of
my
many business trips to that delightful city in the early 1970s.
The higher grossed-up weight
Caravelle 3 was the best-selling model of this elegant looking French
short range jet. Over the
years,
commencing in mid-1959, the airline flew a large (for those days) fleet
of over 70 of them.
F-BGKZ went to Royal Air Lao in 1974 as
XW-PNH. Air France re-acquired it in 1974 and it
was
re-registered F-BSGZ. (I don't think it had been leased - but maybe
Royal Air Lao was a
wholly owned subsidiary and thus it was more or less an asset
transfer). France does not re-assign
original
registrations, hence it received a new identity at that time. On
26 August 1976, just as
the
F-BSGZ was about to depart Ho Chi Minh City Airport on a flight to
Bangkok, a Vietnamese
man
hijacked the aircraft. He released the passengers and crew and
set off two grenades as police
approached the aircraft to apprehend him. The hijacker was
killed by the explosion and the aircraft
sustained
irrepairable damage.