Pan Am Flight 759

Pan Am Flight 759 was a domestic flight from Miami to San Diego with stopovers at New Orleans and Las Vegas, the plane was operated by a Boeing 727 with 145 people on-board. On July 9, 1982 the plane as forced down by a microburst shortly after takeoff, and crashed into a suburb of Kenner. All 145 people on-board the plane along with eight more on the ground died in the crash.

Pan Am Flight 759
A Pan Am Boeing 727-200 similar to the aircraft involved in the accident.
Accident
Date9 July 1982
SummaryMicroburst-induced wind shear
SiteKenner, Louisiana
United States
29°59′15″N 90°14′08″W
Total fatalities153
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 727-235
Aircraft nameClipper Defiance
OperatorPan Am
RegistrationN4737
Flight originMiami International Airport
1st stopoverNew Orleans Int'l Airport
Last stopoverMcCarran Int'l Airport
DestinationSan Diego Int’l Airport
Occupants145
Passengers138
Crew7
Fatalities145
Survivors0
Ground casualties
Ground fatalities8
Ground injuries4


NationalityPassengersCrewTotal
 United States987105
 Uruguay11011
 Mexico303
 Canada101
 Venezuela101
 France404
 Jamaica101
 Yugoslavia202
 Puerto Rico303
  Switzerland404
 United Kingdom202
 South Korea808
 West Germany505
 Belgium101
 Netherlands101
 Italy101
 Hong Kong404
 Japan101
 Costa Rica404
 Australia202
 Brazil707
 Panama101
Total1387145
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