1997 in aviation

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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1997.

Events

  • British Airways adopts a new livery which consists of a revised logo and around 20 different ethnic tailfins featuring art and designs representing many countries around the world.

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  • Air Comet begins airline operations during the month.
  • March 2 – Sailplane and sailboat designer {{Interlanguage link|Lars Bergström (engineer)|sv|3=Lars Bergström (ingenjör)|lt=Lars Bergstrom}} is killed in a crash while testing the stall characteristics of an experimental Windex 1200 home-built motorized sailplane near Sarasota, Florida.{{Cite web|url=https://www.planecrashinfo.com/famous1990s.htm|title=Famous people who died in aviation accidents|website=www.planecrashinfo.com|access-date=May 7, 2023}}
  • March 10 - A Gulf Air aeroplane goes through the wall at Abu Dhabi Intl Airport. The landing gear falls apart during takeoff. The plane is severely damaged but there are no fatalities.{{Cite web|url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19970310-0|title=ASN Aircraft accident Airbus A320-212 A4O-EM Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH)|website=aviation-safety.net|access-date=May 7, 2023}}
  • March 13 – The United States commences Operation Silver Wake, an operation to evacuate American and third-country citizens from Albania during unrest there. Under the overall command of the commander of the United States Sixth Fleet, Vice Admiral Charles S. Abbot, the operation involves helicopters of the United States Marine Corps 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit operating from the {{USS|Nassau|LHA-4}} Amphibious Ready Group and United States Army CH-47 Chinook helicopters based in Italy ferrying civilians from Tirana to United States Navy ships in the Adriatic Sea.{{Cite web |url=https://www.mca-marines.org/gazette/1997/04/26th-meu-supports-operation-silver-wake |title=Anonymous, "26th MEU Supports Operation Silver Wake," Marine Corps Gazette, April 1997. |access-date=January 16, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304063416/https://www.mca-marines.org/gazette/1997/04/26th-meu-supports-operation-silver-wake |archive-date=March 4, 2016 |url-status=dead }}
  • March 14
  • U.S. Marine Corps helicopters involved in Operation Silver Wake come under fire from small arms and a shoulder-launched surface-to-air missile in Albania. The helicopters are not hit and return fire. The United States temporarily suspends evacuation operations in Albania.{{Cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/9703/14/albania/|title=CNN - U.S. suspends Albania air evacuations after missile fire - March 14, 1997|website=cnn.com|access-date=May 7, 2023}}
  • Six Italian military helicopters evacuate about 100 people from Tirana's main football stadium. Ground fire hits one of the helicopters, but no one is injured. Sixty-nine French nationals evacuate by helicopter from Durrës and are flown to Durrës, and 16 Russian citizens evacuate by air from Tirana.
  • March 17 – May 28 – Linda Finch, pilot, aviation historian, and San Antonio, Texas businesswoman, flying a restored and specially equipped 62-year-old Lockheed Model 10 Electra, recreates the 1937 Amelia Earhart flight to circumnavigate the globe solo. Her attempt is successful, taking 73 days. She touches down in Oakland, California.
  • March 18 – Badly corroded after extensive service in the Congo, the tail section of Stavropolskaya Aktsionernaya Avia Flight 1023, an Antonov An-24, breaks off in mid-air during a charter flight from Stavropol, Russia, to Trabzon, Turkey. The airliner crashes in a Planet near Prigorodny, Russia, east of Cherkessk, killing all 50 people on board.
  • March 26 – Operation Silver Wake comes to an end. During the 13-day operation, U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Army helicopters have evacuated 400 American citizens and 489 citizens of other countries from Albania.{{Cite web|url=https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Stories/|title=News Archive|website=U.S. Department of Defense|access-date=May 7, 2023}}
  • March 27 – The Royal Thai Navy commissions its first aircraft carrier, HTMS Chakri Naruebet.

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  • December 6 – A Russian Air Force (RA-82005) Antonov An-124-100 crashes in Irkutsk, Russia, after multiple engines fail during its initial climb after take-off. The crash kills all 23 people on board, as well as 49 people on the ground.{{cite web|title=The crash of the AN-124 in Irkutsk (1997)|url=https://ria.ru/spravka/20071206/91137587.html|website=Pia Hobocti|date=December 6, 2007 |access-date=29 December 2016}}
  • December 15 – A Tupolev Tu-154 operating as Tajikistan Airlines Flight 3183, crashes into the ground a few kilometres away from the Sharjah Airport runway. Of the 86 people on board, only the flight navigator survives.{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1997/12/16/world/85-are-killed-as-tajikistan-plane-crashes-in-the-arab-emirates.html|title=85 Are Killed as Tajikistan Plane Crashes in the Arab Emirates|work=The New York Times |agency=Associated Press|date=December 16, 1997|access-date=May 7, 2023|via=NYTimes.com}}{{Cite news |url = https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=799&dat=19971215&id=i_5OAAAAIBAJ&pg=5246,3138359 | work = The Bryan Times | location= Ohio | access-date = 15 January 2014 | date= 15 December 1997 | first = Faiza | last = Saleh Ambah| title = One survivor of air crash, 85 are victims}}
  • December 16 – Unable to land successfully at Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, because of poor visibility, Air Canada Flight 646, a Canadair CL-600-2B19 Regional Jet, attempts a go-around and crashes. No fire results and, although the flight crew is poorly trained in evacuation procedures, emergency response time is 20 minutes, and some people have to be extricated from the plane by rescue services, there
  • December 17 – After a missed approach at Thessaloniki, Greece, Aerosvit Flight 241, a Yakovlev Yak-42, attempts a go-around, during which it crashes on Mount Pieria in the Pierian Mountains, killing all 70 people on board. The wreckage is not found for three days; during the search, a Greek Air Force Lockheed Hercules crashes near Athens, killing its entire five-man crew.
  • December 19 – SilkAir Flight 185, a Boeing 737-36N, suddenly dives nearly vertically from {{convert|35,000|ft|m}} – breaking up in mid-air during the dive – into the Musi River on Sumatra near Palembang, Indonesia, killing and dismembering all 104 people on board the aircraft. Among the dead is Singapore model and author Bonny Hicks. While the Indonesian National Transportation Safety Committee is unable to determine the cause, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board concludes that a pilot, most likely the captain, deliberately crashed the plane in an act of murder-suicide.
  • December 28 – United Airlines Flight 826, a Boeing 747-100, encounters severe clear-air turbulence over the Pacific Ocean two hours after takeoff from Narita International Airport, Tokyo, Japan, bound for Honolulu International Airport in Honolulu, Hawaii. A female passenger is fatally injured, and the plane turns back to land at Narita. On the same day, a PIA plane crash lands at Dubai Intl Airport on landing. It goes through a fence and important runway lights. The craft suffers some damage but it is returned to service.{{Cite web|url=https://gulfnews.com/today-history/december-28-1997-pia-flight-careens-off-runway-in-dubai-1.2147924|title=December 28, 1997: PIA flight careens off runway in Dubai|website=gulfnews.com|date=December 27, 2017 |access-date=May 7, 2023}}

First flights

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  • June 25 – Kamov Ka-52{{harvnb|Jackson|1997|p=[17]}}

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  • August 13 – A330-200Donald, David, ed., The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft, New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1997, {{ISBN|0-7607-0592-5}}, p. 36.
  • August 22 – AASI Jetcruzer 500

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Entered service

Deadliest crash

The deadliest crash of this year was Garuda Indonesia Flight 152, an Airbus A300 which crashed on approach to Medan, Indonesia on 26 September, killing all 234 people on board.

References

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  • {{cite book |editor-last=Jackson |editor-first=Paul |title=Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1997–98 |year=1997 |location=Coulsdon, UK |publisher=Jane's Information Group Limited |isbn=0-7106-1540-X}}

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