1972 in aviation
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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1972:
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[edit] Events
[edit] January
- January 5 - US President Richard Nixon announces $US 5.5 billion in funding for the Space Shuttle program
- January 27 - Civil aviation in Canada is halted by a strike by air traffic controllers
[edit] February
- February 5 - Aeroflot and Lufthansa jointly open services between Moscow and Frankfurt-am-Main
- February 5 - NASA and de Havilland Canada extensively modify a C-8 Buffalo for STOL experiments
[edit] March
- March 2- American space craft Pioneer 10 is launched
[edit] April
- April 1 - BOAC and BEA are merged to create British Airways
- April 25 - Hans-Werner Grosse sets a new sailplane distance record of 1,460 km (908 miles) in a Schleicher ASW 12
- April 27 - US Air Force F-4 Phantoms destroy the Thanh Hoa Bridge with laser-guided bombs.
[edit] May
- May 10 - Lts Randy Cunningham and William P. Driscoll become the first US Navy aces of the Vietnam War, adding three Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17s to their tally on this day alone.
- May 26 - the United States and Soviet Union sign the SALT-1 strategic arms limitation treaty
- May 26 - Cessna builds its 100,000th aircraft, the first company in the world to achieve this figure.
- May 30 - three Japanese terrorists attack passengers at Tel Aviv Airport
[edit] June
- June 20 - Airline pilots hold a world-wide strike, calling for tighter security
- June 21 - Jean Boulet pilots a Aérospatiale Lama to a new record altitude for helicopters, 12,441 m (40,820 ft)
[edit] July
- July 26 - NASA announces Rockwell International as prime contractor for the Space Shuttle Orbiter
[edit] August
- August 1 - Delta Air Lines absorbs Northeast Airlines
- August 11 - NATO signs a development contract for the MRCA (Multi-Role Combat Aircraft) programme, which will eventually result in the Panavia Tornado
- August 28 - Cpt Richard Richie becomes the first US Air Force ace of the Vietnam War.
- August 28 - Prince William of Gloucester is killed in the crash of a Piper Cherokee Arrow during the Gordonwood Trophy race.
[edit] September
- September 22 - the 1,000th Boeing 727 is sold, a sales record for airliners
[edit] October
- October 10 - Competitive fly-off between the Northrop YA-9 and Fairchild YA-10 begins, continuing until December 9.
- October 13 - a Uruguayan Air Force Fairchild FH-227 crashes in the Andes. Survivors resort to eating dead passengers before their rescue two months later.
- October 26 - Igor Sikorsky dies.
- October 31 - Two pilots are killed in the crash of a Dassault Falcon 10 prototype.
[edit] November
- November 10 - Southern Airways Flight 49 from Birmingham is hijacked and, at one point, is threatened with crashing into the nuclear installation at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. After two days, the plane lands in Havana, Cuba, where the hijackers are jailed by Fidel Castro.
[edit] December
- December 23 - Andrei Tupolev dies, aged 86
- December 26 - 117 B-52 Stratofortresses attack Hanoi in Operation Linebacker II, the largest air assault in the Vietnam War to this time.
[edit] First flights
January
- January 21 - Lockheed S-3A Viking 157992
February
- February 21 - AESL Airtrainer ZK-DGY
May
- May 10 - Fairchild YA-10 71-1369
- May 27 - Partenavia P.70 Alpha I-GIOY
- May 30 - Northrop YA-9 71-1367
June
- June 2 - Aérospatiale Dauphin F-WSQL
July
- July 6 - SAAB-MFI 17
- July 27 - McDonnell Douglas YF-15A 71-280
October
- October 28 - Airbus A300 F-WUAB
December
[edit] Entered service
April
October
- October 8 - Grumman F-14A Tomcat with VF-124 of the United States Navy
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