List of accidents and incidents at LaGuardia Airport

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LaGuardia Airport has been the site of many aviation accidents and incidents.

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Southwest Flight 345 after evacuation, with emergency slides deployed Southwest Flight 345 after nose-first crash landing on RWY 4 at LaGuardia 22 July 2013.jpg
Southwest Flight 345 after evacuation, with emergency slides deployed

1945

December 30
Eastern Air Lines Flight 14 overran the runway on landing and came to rest in Flushing Bay, one passenger was killed. [1]

1947

May 29
United Airlines Flight 521 crashed after aborting takeoff, 43 of the 48 aboard were killed. [2]
August 8
American Airlines Flight 765, a cargo flight, crashed into Flushing Bay while returning to LGA due to engine problems, both pilots and one passenger of the 5 aboard died. [3]

1957

February 1
Northeast Airlines Flight 823 crashed on takeoff into Rikers Island. Of 101 people aboard, 20 were killed. [4] [5]

1959

February 3
American Airlines Flight 320 crashed on approach into the East River. Of 73 people aboard, 65 were killed. [6]

1960

December 16
Trans World Airlines Flight 266, a Lockheed Super Constellation bound for LaGuardia, collided with a United Airlines Douglas DC-8 over Staten Island, killing all 128 people on board both airliners and 6 more on the ground. [7]

1971

January 4
A Douglas C-47A N7 of the Federal Aviation Administration crashed on approach to LaGuardia Airport. The aircraft was on a flight from Johnstown–Cambria County Airport, Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The cause of the accident was wind shear. [8]

1989

September 20
USAir Flight 5050 bound for Charlotte/Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, North Carolina, crashed after aborting takeoff and rolling off the end of the runway into the East River. The plane broke into three pieces, and two passengers died as a result. [9]

1992

March 22
USAir Flight 405 bound for Cleveland Hopkins International Airport in Cleveland, Ohio, crashed on takeoff at LaGuardia because of icing on its wings. Of 51 people aboard, 27 were killed. [10]

1994

March 2
Continental Airlines Flight 795 to Denver, Colorado, aborted takeoff in a snowstorm and skidded down the runway into a ditch. 29 passengers and one crew member suffered only minor injuries during evacuation of the aircraft. [11]

1996

October 19
Delta Air Lines Flight 554, a McDonnell Douglas MD-88 was on an early evening ILS/DME approach to runway 13, when right before touchdown, the right wing struck approach lights, then struck the runway and sheared off the landing gear. The plane skidded down the runway for 2,700 feet (900 yd; 820 m). There were 3 minor injuries among the 63 passengers and crew on board. The aircraft was repaired and placed back into service. [12]

2009

January 15
US Airways Flight 1549, an Airbus A320 departing for Charlotte/Douglas International Airport ditched in the Hudson River after losing both engines as a result of multiple bird strikes at an altitude of 3,000 feet (910 m); all 150 passengers and 5 crew members successfully evacuated. [13] [14]

2013

July 22
Southwest Airlines Flight 345, a Boeing 737-700 registration N753SW, from Nashville performed a hard landing that collapsed the nose gear of the aircraft. Nine people were injured and the plane was written off as a total loss. [15]

2015

March 5
Delta Air Lines Flight 1086 from Atlanta skidded off the runway on landing in snowy weather. The McDonnell Douglas MD-88 operating the flight, N909DL, was severely damaged. Twenty-four people sustained minor injuries during evacuation via the emergency chutes. [16]

2016

October 27
A Boeing 737-700 operated by the new Eastern Air Lines as Flight 3452—carrying Mike Pence, then the Republican vice presidential nominee and the governor of Indiana—skidded off Runway 22 after landing. The aircraft was ultimately stopped by the EMAS bed just before the Grand Central Parkway. No one was injured in the incident. [17] [18]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1991 Los Angeles runway collision</span> Two-airplane fatal accident

On the evening of Friday, February 1, 1991, USAir Flight 1493, a Boeing 737-300, collided with SkyWest Airlines Flight 5569, a Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner turboprop aircraft, upon landing at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). As Flight 1493 was on final approach, the local controller was distracted, though air traffic was not heavy at LAX, by a series of abnormalities, including a misplaced flight progress strip and an aircraft that had inadvertently switched off the tower frequency. The SkyWest flight was told to taxi into takeoff position, while the USAir flight was landing on the same runway.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">USAir Flight 405</span> 1992 plane crash in New York City

USAir Flight 405 was a regularly scheduled domestic passenger flight between LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York City, New York, and Cleveland, Ohio. On March 22, 1992, a USAir Fokker F28, registration N485US, flying the route, crashed in poor weather in a partially inverted position in Flushing Bay, shortly after liftoff from LaGuardia. The undercarriage lifted off from the runway, but the airplane failed to gain lift, flying only several meters above the ground. The aircraft then veered off the runway and hit several obstructions before coming to rest in Flushing Bay, just beyond the end of the runway. Of the 51 people on board, 27 were killed, including the captain and a member of the cabin crew.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">USAir Flight 1016</span> 1994 aviation accident

USAir Flight 1016 was a regularly scheduled flight in the southeastern United States, between Columbia, South Carolina, and Charlotte, North Carolina. On July 2, 1994, the flight encountered heavy thunderstorms and microburst-induced windshear while attempting to land, and crashed into heavy trees and a private residence near the airport. The crash and ensuing fire caused 37 fatalities and seriously injured 20 others.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Northeast Airlines Flight 823</span> 1957 aviation accident

Northeast Airlines Flight 823 was a scheduled flight in the United States, from New York City's LaGuardia Airport to Miami International Airport, Florida, which crashed shortly after takeoff on February 1, 1957. The aircraft operating the service was a Douglas DC-6 four-engined propeller airliner, registration N34954, which entered service in 1955. It crashed near Rikers Island, which sent corrections personnel and inmates to rescue and assist survivors.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">McDonnell Douglas DC-9</span> Jet airliner, produced 1965-1982

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">USAir Flight 5050</span> 1989 aviation accident

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Delta Air Lines Flight 1086</span> 2015 aviation incident

Delta Air Lines Flight 1086 was a scheduled Delta Air Lines domestic passenger flight between Atlanta and New York's LaGuardia Airport. On March 5, 2015, the McDonnell Douglas MD-88 aircraft veered off the runway shortly after landing at LaGuardia Airport in New York City. The plane ran up the seawall berm and struck the perimeter fence, sliding along it for approximately 940 feet (290 m) before coming to rest with the nose of the aircraft hanging over the berm above Flushing Bay. There were no fatalities, although 29 people suffered minor injuries. The aircraft was seriously damaged and written off.

References

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  2. Accident description at the Aviation Safety Network . Retrieved on 2018-09-12.
  3. Accident description at the Aviation Safety Network . Retrieved on 2018-09-12.
  4. Berger, Meyer (February 2, 1957). "22 Die, 72 Survive As Plane Falls on Rikers Island During Take-Off for Florida in Heavy Snow". The New York Times. Retrieved March 5, 2010.
  5. "Accident Description For N34954". Aviation-Safety.net. Retrieved May 8, 2024.
  6. Kihss, Peter (February 5, 1959). "Airliner Death Toll Is 65". The New York Times. Retrieved March 5, 2010.
  7. "Lessons Learned - TWA 266". lessonslearned.faa.gov. Retrieved March 30, 2019.
  8. "N7 Accident Description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved September 19, 2010.
  9. McQuiston, John T. (September 21, 1989). "3 Die as Jetliner Plunges into Bay Off La Guardia". The New York Times. Retrieved March 3, 2007. A USAir jetliner taking off for Charlotte, N.C., from La Guardia Airport late last night skidded off the end of a rain-slicked runway and plunged into the bay near Rikers Island, killing 3 and injuring 51 of the 62 people aboard, police and fire officials said.
  10. Barron, James (March 23, 1992). "At Least 19 Killed in Crash at Snowy La Guardia". The New York Times. Retrieved March 3, 2007.
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  12. Accident descriptionfor N914DL at the Aviation Safety Network . Retrieved on December 19, 2022.
  13. McFadden, Robert D. (January 15, 2009). "Pilot Is Hailed After Jetliner's Icy Plunge". The New York Times. Retrieved July 7, 2012.
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  17. Simon Hradecky (October 28, 2016). "Accident: Eastern Air Lines B737 at New York on Oct 27th 2016, overran runway on landing long". The Aviation Herald.
  18. Christopher Mele (October 27, 2016). "Plane With Mike Pence Aboard Skids Off La Guardia Runway". New York Times.