United Arab Airlines Flight 869 (1963)
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United Arab Airlines Flight 869 was an international scheduled passenger de Havilland Comet 4C
De Havilland Comet
The de Havilland DH 106 Comet was the world's first commercial jet airliner to reach production. Developed and manufactured by de Havilland at the Hatfield, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom headquarters, it first flew in 1949 and was a landmark in aeronautical design...

 flight from Tokyo, Japan to Cairo
Cairo International Airport
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 via Hong Kong
Kai Tak Airport
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, Bangkok, Bombay and Bahrain
Bahrain
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. On 27 July 1963 it was being operated by a de Havilland Comet
De Havilland Comet
The de Havilland DH 106 Comet was the world's first commercial jet airliner to reach production. Developed and manufactured by de Havilland at the Hatfield, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom headquarters, it first flew in 1949 and was a landmark in aeronautical design...

 registered
Aircraft registration
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 as SU-ALD, when on approach to Bombay - Santa Cruz Airport at night it crashed into the sea with the loss of all 63 on board. Among the 55 passengers were a party of 26 Boy Scouts from the Philippines
Boy Scouts of the Philippines
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 on their way to the 11th World Scout Jamboree
11th World Scout Jamboree
The 11th World Scout Jamboree was held in August 1963 and was hosted by Greece at Marathon.The largest contingent for this event was the British, with almost 1,200 Scouts attending ....

 in Greece.

Accident

At 20:16 the Comet crew reported being overhead the Santa Cruz VOR
Vör
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beacon at 7000 feet and it was cleared to descend to 4000 feet. The crew requested an Instrument Landing System approach to Runway 09 and that they would follow the back beam procedure. The control advised them the procedure was not available and they should carry out an approach using the VOR beacon. The crew agreed to use the procedure and reported leaving 7000 feet in the descent on the 272 degree radial from the VOR. The controller adviced them that the they may encounter heavy turbulence if they go more than six or seven miles west of the airport. The crew requested a left-hand procedure rather than the more normal right-hand one because of the weather.Permission was granted and the aircraft already in severe turbulence entered a left-hand turn and then crashed into the sea nine nautical miles from Madh Island.

Probable cause

Because no wreckage was salvaged and the crew did not report any problems, it was concluded that the aircraft was probably lost due to loss of control while turning in severe turbulence and heavy rain.
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