الرحلة 007 للخطوط الجوية الكورية
ملخص Shootdown | |
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التاريخ | 1 September 1983 |
النوع | Shot down by the Soviet Air Force after navigation error by KAL pilots |
الموقع | Sea of Japan, near Moneron Island, west of Sakhalin Island, Soviet Union 46°34′N 141°17′E / 46.567°N 141.283°E |
الركاب | 246[1] |
الطاقم | 23[note 1] |
القتلى | 269 |
الناجون | 0 |
Boeing 747-230B | |
المُشغل | Korean Air Lines |
رقم الذيل | HL7442 |
بداية الرحلة | John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York City, New York, U.S. |
محطات التوقف | Anchorage International Airport, Anchorage, Alaska, U.S. |
الوجهة | Gimpo International Airport, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, South Korea |
Korean Air Lines Flight 007 (also known as KAL007 and KE007)[note 2] was a scheduled Korean Air Lines flight from New York City to Seoul via Anchorage, Alaska. On September 1, 1983, the South Korean airliner servicing the flight was shot down by a Soviet Su-15 interceptor. The Boeing 747 airliner was en route from Anchorage to Seoul, but due to a navigational mistake made by the KAL crew the airliner deviated from its original planned route and flew through Soviet prohibited airspace about the time of a U.S. aerial reconnaissance mission. The Soviet Air Forces treated the unidentified aircraft as an intruding U.S. spy plane, and destroyed it with air-to-air missiles, after firing warning shots which were likely not seen by the KAL pilots.[2] The Korean airliner eventually crashed in the sea near Moneron Island west of Sakhalin in the Sea of Japan. All 269 passengers and crew aboard were killed, including Larry McDonald, a United States Representative from Georgia. The Soviets found the wreckage under the sea on September 15, and found the flight recorders in October, but this information was kept secret until 1993.
The Soviet Union initially denied knowledge of the incident,[3] but later admitted shooting down the aircraft, claiming that it was on a MASINT spy mission.[4] The Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union said it was a deliberate provocation by the United States[5] to probe the Soviet Union's military preparedness, or even to provoke a war. The White House accused the Soviet Union of obstructing search and rescue operations.[6] The Soviet Armed Forces suppressed evidence sought by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) investigation, such as the flight recorders,[7] which were released ten years later, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.[8]
The incident was one of the most tense moments of the Cold War and resulted in an escalation of anti-Soviet sentiment, particularly in the United States.
As a result of the incident, the United States altered tracking procedures for aircraft departing from Alaska. The interface of the autopilot used on airliners was redesigned to make it more ergonomic.[9] In addition, the incident was one of the most important events that prompted the Reagan administration to allow worldwide access to the United States Global Positioning System (GPS).[10][11]
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Aircraft
The aircraft flying as Korean Air Lines Flight 007 was a Boeing 747-230B jet airliner with Boeing serial number 20559. The aircraft first flew on January 28, 1972, and was delivered on March 17, 1972 to German airline Condor with the registration D-ABYH. It was sold to the ITEL Corporation in February 1979 and leased to Korean Air Lines with the registration HL7442.[12][13]
Details of the flight
Passengers and crew
Nationality | Victims | |
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Australia | 4 | |
Hong Kong | 12 | |
Canada | 8 | |
Dominican Republic | 1 | |
India | 1 | |
Iran | 1 | |
Japan | 28 | |
Malaysia | 1 | |
Philippines | 16 | |
South Korea | 105 * | |
Sweden | 1 | |
Taiwan | 23 | |
Thailand | 5 | |
United Kingdom | 2 | |
United States | 62 | |
Vietnam | 1 | |
Total | 269 | |
* 76 passengers, 23 active crew and 6 deadheading crew[14] |
Romeo 20 waypoint | Flight-planned coordinates | ATC | KAL 007 deviation |
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CAIRN MOUNTAIN | 61°09′33″N 155°19′41″W / 61.1592°N 155.328°W | Anchorage | 5.6 mi (9.0 km) |
BETHEL | 60°47′32″N 161°45′21″W / 60.79222°N 161.75583°W | Anchorage | 12.6 nmi (23.3 km) |
NABIE | 59°18.0′N 171°45.4′W / 59.3000°N 171.7567°W | Anchorage | 60 nmi (110 km) |
NUKKS | 57°15′N 179°44.3′E / 57.250°N 179.7383°E | Anchorage | 100 nmi (190 km) |
NEEVA | 54°40.7′N 172°11.8′E / 54.6783°N 172.1967°E | Anchorage | 160 nmi (300 km) |
NINNO | 52°21.5′N 165°22.8′E / 52.3583°N 165.3800°E | Anchorage | |
NIPPI | 49°41.9′N 159°19.3′E / 49.6983°N 159.3217°E | Anchorage/Tokyo | 180 mi (290 km)[15] |
NYTIM | 46°11.9′N 153°00.5′E / 46.1983°N 153.0083°E | Tokyo | 500 nmi (930 km) to point of impact |
NOKKA | 42°23.3′N 147°28.8′E / 42.3883°N 147.4800°E | Tokyo | 350 nmi (650 km) to point of impact |
NOHO | 40°25.0′N 145°00.0′E / 40.4167°N 145.0000°E | Tokyo | 390 nmi (720 km) to point of impact |
Shootdown
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Maps
See also
- Cold War (1979–85)
- History of the Soviet Union (1982–91)
- Korean Air Lines Flight 902
- List of airliner shootdown incidents
- List of United States Congress members killed or wounded in office
- Notable decompression accidents and incidents
- Siberia Airlines Flight 1812
- Iran Air Flight 655
- Malaysia Airlines Flight 17
- 1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident, which happened three weeks later.
Footnotes
Notes
- ^ Aviation Safety Database
- ^ Maier, KAL 007 Mystery
- ^ Young & Launer, pp. xiii, 47
- ^ خطأ استشهاد: وسم
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غير صحيح؛ لا نص تم توفيره للمراجع المسماةSputnik
- ^ Pearson, p. 145
- ^ Congressional Record, September 20, 1983, pp. S12462-S12464
- ^ Soviet news magazine, Izvestia #228, October 16, 1992
- ^ خطأ استشهاد: وسم
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غير صحيح؛ لا نص تم توفيره للمراجع المسماةtapes
- ^ خطأ استشهاد: وسم
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غير صحيح؛ لا نص تم توفيره للمراجع المسماةNASA
- ^ خطأ استشهاد: وسم
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غير صحيح؛ لا نص تم توفيره للمراجع المسماةPace95
- ^ خطأ استشهاد: وسم
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غير صحيح؛ لا نص تم توفيره للمراجع المسماةGPS
- ^ "Korean Air HL7442 (Boeing 747 - MSN 20559) (Ex D-ABYH)". airfleets.net. Airfleets aviation. Retrieved 2019-09-08.
- ^ "HL7442 Korean Air Lines Boeing 747-200". planespotters.net. Retrieved 2019-09-08.
- ^ خطأ استشهاد: وسم
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غير صحيح؛ لا نص تم توفيره للمراجع المسماةICAO93
- ^ Johnson, p. 16
References
مراجع مكتبية عن الرحلة 007 للخطوط الجوية الكورية |
Books
- Brun, Michel (1995). Incident at Sakhalin: The True mission of KAL Flight 007. New York, London: Four Walls Eight Windows. ISBN 1-56858-054-1.
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- Dallin, Alexander (1985). Black Box: KAL 007 and the Superpowers. University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-05515-2.
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Online sources
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Further reading
- Bamford, James (1983). The Puzzle Palace: A Report on America's Most Secret Agency. Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-006748-5.
- Clubb, Oliver (1985). KAL Flight 007: The Hidden Story. The Permanent Press. ISBN 0-932966-59-4.
- Hersh, Seymour M. (1987). "The Target Is Destroyed": What Really Happened to Flight 007. Vintage. ISBN 0-394-75527-8.
- Kirkpatrick, Jeane Jordan (1988). "KAL-007: Violating the Norms of Civil Conduct". Legitimacy and Force. Transaction, Inc. pp. 374–375. ISBN 0-88738-100-6.
- Luttwak, Edward N. (1985). "Delusions of Soviet Weakness". Strategy and History. Transaction, Inc. pp. 241–243. ISBN 0-88738-065-4.
- Maier, Timothy (April 17, 2001). "KAL 007 Mystery." Insight on the News.
- Rohmer, Richard (1984). Massacre 007: The Story of the Korean Air Lines Flight 007. Hodder Headline Australia. ISBN 0-340-36447-5.
- "Secrets of the Black Box: KAL 007". The History Channel. 2006.
- Snyder, Alvin (1995). Warriors of Disinformation: American Propaganda, Soviet Lies, and the Winning of the Cold War. Arcade Publishing. ISBN 1-55970-389-X.
- St. John, Jeffrey (1984). Day of the Cobra: The True Story of KAL Flight 007. Thomas Nelson. ISBN 0-8407-5381-0.
- Shootdown at the Internet Movie Database
- Tailspin: Behind the Korean Airliner Tragedy at the Internet Movie Database
- Soviet Air Force Transcripts, Airliners.net
- Bickel v. Korean Air Lines, Alt law, http://www.altlaw.org/v1/cases/501697.
- Hollie v. Korean Air Lines, Find law, http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?navby=search&case=/data2/circs/2nd/947208.html&friend=nytimes.
- "KAL Flight 007 25 years on", The First Post (UK), http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/45255,features,the-mystery-of-flight-kal007-25-years-after-the-soviets-shot-down-a-civilian-jet.
- "Photos and first-person account of US-Soviet naval confrontation", USS Sterett, http://sterett.net/public/kal_007_search_ops.htm.
- Ronald Reagan's television announcement of the downing of KAL 007 at YouTube
- KAL 007 Search and Recovery Operations USS Sterett CG 31 at YouTube
- FBI files on KAL 007 hosted at the Internet Archive
- KAL 007 Passenger List, April 17, 2001, http://www.rescue007.org/passengers.htm.
External links
- Works related to Korean Air Lines Flight 007 transcripts at Wikisource
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