American Airlines Flight 1
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Date | March 1, 1962 |
Type | Improper Maintenance |
Site | Idlewild Airport (now John F. Kennedy International Airport) |
Fatalities | 95 |
Injuries | 0 |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Boeing 707-123 |
Operator | American Airlines |
Tail number | N7506A |
Passengers | 87 |
Crew | 8 |
Survivors | 0 |
American Airlines Flight 1, registration N7506A took off from Idlewild Airport (now John F. Kennedy International Airport) on March 1, 1962. The Boeing 707-123 was headed to Los Angeles International Airport with 87 passengers and 8 flight crew onboard. Improper maintenance resulted in internal wiring damage and rudder failure, causing the Boeing 707-123 to plunge into Jamaica Bay killing all 95 on board the aircraft. Among the victims was Louise Linder Eastman, whose daughter Linda Eastman would later marry the Beatle Paul McCartney.
The flight number is still used today on its New York JFK/Los Angeles LAX route. American Airlines Flight 1 is currently operated daily with a Boeing 767-223ER.