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American Airlines Flight 625

American Airlines Flight 625
The aftermath of the accident
Accident
DateApril 27, 1976 (1976-04-27)
SummaryRunway overrun caused by pilot error
SiteHarry S. Truman Airport, Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands
18°20′28″N 64°57′39″W / 18.34111°N 64.96083°W / 18.34111; -64.96083
Total fatalities37
Total injuries39
Aircraft

N1963, the aircraft involved
Aircraft typeBoeing 727-23[a]
OperatorAmerican Airlines
IATA flight No.AA625
ICAO flight No.AAL625
Call signAMERICAN 625
RegistrationN1963
Flight originT. F. Green Airport, Providence, Rhode Island
StopoverJohn F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, New York, United States
DestinationHarry S. Truman Airport, Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
Occupants88
Passengers81
Crew7
Fatalities37
Injuries38
Survivors51
Ground casualties
Ground injuries1
Photo of wreckage

American Airlines Flight 625, a Boeing 727-100, crashed at St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands on April 27, 1976, while on a domestic scheduled passenger flight originating at T. F. Green Airport in Rhode Island and ending at Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands, with an intermediate stop at John F. Kennedy International Airport. Out of the 88 occupants on board, 37 were killed in the accident.[1]


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  1. ^ Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 727-95 N1963 Saint Thomas-Harry S. Truman Airport (STT)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved February 8, 2020.

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