LOT Polish Airlines Flight 5055

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LOT Polish Airlines Flight 5055
Summary
Date May 9, 1987
Type engine failure and loss of flight controls
Site Warsaw, Poland
Passengers 172
Crew 11
Injuries 0
Fatalities 183 (passengers:172 crew:11)
Survivors 0
Aircraft type Ilyushin Il-62
Operator LOT Polish Airlines
Tail number SP-LBG
Flight origin Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport, Poland (WAW/EPWA)
Destination John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York (JFK/KJFK)

LOT Polish Airlines Flight 5055 crashed in the Kabaty Woods nature reserve on the outskirts of Warsaw on May 9, 1987. The aircraft was an Ilyushin Il-62M named after Tadeusz Kościuszko. The probable cause of the crash was an engine explosion due to faulty bearings inside the number 2 engine and loss of flight controls.

The damaged plane tried to return to Warsaw airport but a rapidly spreading in-flight fire caused a total failure of surviving flight controls - plane trim. The aircraft crashed into the ground at 480 km/h in the forest 6 kilometers away from the Warsaw airport. The last words recorded by the flight recorder inside the cockpit at 11:12:13 were "Cześć! Giniemy!" (eng. Goodbye! We are dying!). No one survived the crash.

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