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Date Tuesday 30 September 1975
Time 03:44 LT
Type Silhouette image of generic T154 model; specific model in this crash may look slightly different    
Tupolev Tu-154A
Operator Malev Hungarian Airlines
Registration HA-LCI
MSN 74A053
Year of manufature 1974
Engines Kuznetsov NK-8-2U
Crew Fatalities: 10 / Occupants: 10
Passengers Fatalities: 50 / Occupants: 50
Total occupants Fatalities: 60 / Occupants: 60
Aircraft damage Destroyed, written off
Aircraft fate w/o
Location 10 km off Beirut International Airport (BEY)   Lebanon
Phase Approach
Nature Passenger - Scheduled
Departure Airport Budapest-Ferihegy Airport (BUD/LHBP)
Destination Airport Beirut International Airport (BEY/OLBA)
Narrative Malev flight 240, a Tupolev Tu-154 crashed into the sea while on approach to Beirut Airport, Lebanon , killing all 60 occupants.

Flight 240 departed Budapest at 23:10 on a flight to Beirut, Lebanon. After contacting Beirut at the flight was cleared to descend to 6000 feet. As the ILS localizer was unserviceable at midnight, the flight had to carry out an NDB approach to runway 18 in night-time conditions with a visibility of 20 km below clouds.
The aircraft crashed into the water, 6 miles from the runway.

Eyewitnesses have stated that there was fire or explosion in flight, but there is no evidence to support these statements. No part of the wreckage was recovered and no burn marks or evidence of any metal from an explosion were found on any of the bodies submitted for autopsy.


PROBABLE CAUSE: Undetermined.

sources

Aviation News 31 October 1975
Soviet Transports
ICAO Adrep