JAT Flight 367

JAT Flight 367
YU-AHU, sister aircraft of the aircraft involved.
Bombing
Date26 January 1972
SummaryBombing
SiteSrbská Kamenice, Czechoslovakia (now Srbská Kamenice, Czech Republic)
Aircraft
Aircraft typeMcDonnell Douglas DC-9-32
OperatorJAT
RegistrationYU-AHT
Flight originStockholm-Arlanda Airport
Stockholm, Sweden
StopoverCopenhagen Airport
Copenhagen, Denmark
Last stopoverZagreb Airport
Zagreb, SFR Yugoslavia (present-day Croatia)
DestinationBelgrade Airport
Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia (present-day Serbia)
Passengers23
Crew5
Fatalities27
Injuries1
Survivors1
Intended route of flight 367

JAT Flight 367 was a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 aircraft (registration YU-AHT) which exploded shortly after overflying NDB Hermsdorf (located in or around Hinterhermsdorf, in the present-day municipality of Sebnitz), East Germany, while en route from Stockholm, Sweden, to Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia, on 26 January 1972. The aircraft, piloted by Captain Ludvik Razdrih and First Officer Ratko Mihić, broke into three pieces and spun out of control, crashing near the village of Srbská Kamenice in Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic). Of the 28 on board, 27 were killed upon ground impact and one Serbian crew member, Vesna Vulović (1950–2016), survived.[1] She holds the Guinness world record for surviving the highest fall without a parachute at 10,160 m (33,330 ft).