Shootdown | |
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Date | July 27, 1955 |
Summary | Shot down |
Site | North of Petrich, Bulgaria 41°27′26″N 23°15′41″E / 41.45722°N 23.26139°E |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Lockheed L-049 Constellation |
Operator | El Al |
Registration | 4X-AKC |
Flight origin | London Heathrow Airport |
Stopover | Wien-Schwechat International Airport |
Destination | Lod Airport |
Passengers | 51 |
Crew | 7 |
Fatalities | 58 |
Survivors | 0 |
El Al Flight 402 was an international passenger flight from London to Tel Aviv via Vienna and Istanbul. On 27 July 1955, the flight, operated by a Lockheed Constellation registered as 4X-AKC, strayed into then-Communist Bulgarian airspace and was attacked by two Bulgarian MiG-15 jet fighters, crashing near Petrich. All 7 crew and 51 passengers on board the airliner were killed.[1][2] The crash took place amid highly strained relations between the Eastern Bloc and the Western Bloc and was the deadliest involving the Constellation up to that time.