1959 Gatwick Turkish Airlines Viscount crash

1959 Gatwick Turkish Airlines Viscount crash
A Turkish Airlines Viscount 700 similar to the accident aircraft
Accident
Date17 February 1959
SummaryCFIT due to weather conditions
SiteJordan's Wood, Newdigate, Surrey, England
51°08′25″N 000°16′27″W / 51.14028°N 0.27417°W / 51.14028; -0.27417
Aircraft
Aircraft typeVickers Viscount 793
OperatorTurkish Airlines
RegistrationTC-SEV
Flight originEsenboğa International Airport Ankara, Turkey
StopoverAtatürk International Airport Istanbul, Turkey
Last stopoverLeonardo da Vinci Airport Rome, Italy
DestinationLondon Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom (diverted to London Gatwick Airport due to fog at Heathrow)
Passengers16
Crew8
Fatalities14
Injuries9
Survivors10

On 17 February 1959, a Turkish Airlines Vickers Viscount Type 793 (registration TC-SEV) on an international charter flight from Esenboğa International Airport in Ankara, Turkey, to London Heathrow Airport diverted to London Gatwick Airport, United Kingdom due to heavy fog. It was carrying the Turkish prime minister and a party of government officials. The Viscount crashed in a wood 3 miles (4.8 km) from the threshold of Gatwick runway during its final approach to land in extensive fog. Five of the eight crew and nine of the 16 passengers died in the crash. The prime minister was among the ten survivors.