Incident Overview

Date: Tuesday 15 April 1986
Aircraft Type: Fokker F-27 Friendship 600
Owner/operator: Libyan Arab Airlines
Registration Number: 5A-DLP
Location: Benghazi-Benina International Airport (BEN) – ÿ Libya
Phase of Flight: Standing
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 0
Component Affected: General Dynamics F-111F strategic bombers, Ilyushin 76 transport planes (5A-DNF, 5A-DNL, 5A-DLL), DHC-6 Twin Otter (5A-DCS), Fokker F-27 (5A-DLP), and Grumman A-6E Intruders (6).General Dynamics F-111F strategic bombers, Ilyushin 76 transport planes (5A-DNF, 5A-DNL, 5A-DLL), DHC-6 Twin Otter (5A-DCS), Fokker F-27 (5A-DLP), and Grumman A-6E Intruders (6).
Category: Unlawful Interference
In early 1986, the United States initiated a military operation against Libya, following claims of Libyan-supported terrorism linked to attacks on European and Roman airports. President Reagan ordered a strike on Libya on April 14, Operation Eldorado Canyon, targeting Libyan military assets and airfields. The operation resulted in significant damage to Libyan aircraft and infrastructure.In early 1986, the United States initiated a military operation against Libya, following claims of Libyan-supported terrorism linked to attacks on European and Roman airports. President Reagan ordered a strike on Libya on April 14, Operation Eldorado Canyon, targeting Libyan military assets and airfields. The operation resulted in significant damage to Libyan aircraft and infrastructure.

Description

The early 1980-ies was a period of escalating reciprocal actions by the United States and Libya. The U.S. claimed that several terrorist attacks, a.o. on the airports of Vienna and Rome in 1985, were carried out by Libyan-supported terrorism. The U.S. decided to push the issue in the Spring of 1986, contemplating a military attack in order to send a message about support for international terrorism. After several days of diplomatic talks with European and Arab partners, President Reagan ordered the strike on Libya on April 14: Operation Eldorado Canyon. In the early morning of April 15 several airports and the Libyan defense network were targeted. Six General Dynamics F-111F strategic bombers attacked Tripoli Airport, destroying military fighters as well as three Ilyushin 76 transport planes (5A-DNF, 5A-DNL, 5A-DLL), a DHC-6 Twin Otter (5A-DCS). At Benina Airport, six Grumman A-6E Intruders caused the destruction of Mi-8 helicopters. A Fokker F-27 (5A-DLP) was damaged beyond repair.

Source of Information

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_El_Dorado_Canyonhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_El_Dorado_Canyon

Primary Cause

Alleged Libyan-supported terrorism linked to attacks on international airports.Alleged Libyan-supported terrorism linked to attacks on international airports.

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