Incident Overview

Date: Sunday 6 February 2000
Aircraft Type: Boeing 727-228
Owner/operator: Ariana Afghan Airlines
Registration Number: YA-FAY
Location: London-Stansted Airport (STN) – ÿ United Kingdom
Phase of Flight: En route
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 187
Component Affected: AircraftAircraft
Category: Unlawful Interference
The Ariana flight experienced a series of diversion and subsequent flight stops following a hijacking. Passengers were released multiple times, culminating in a flight to Moscow and then London, before being repatriated to Afghanistan. A pilot and first officer escaped from the cockpit, and 89 passengers remained, with 12 facing charges.The Ariana flight experienced a series of diversion and subsequent flight stops following a hijacking. Passengers were released multiple times, culminating in a flight to Moscow and then London, before being repatriated to Afghanistan. A pilot and first officer escaped from the cockpit, and 89 passengers remained, with 12 facing charges.

Description

The Ariana flight was hijacked during a domestic flight. The plane was diverted to Tashkent (TAS), Uzbekistan. Food and fuel were provided there. Ten passengers were released before the airplane took off again. It then landed at Aktyubinsk (AKX), Kazakhstan. Three passengers were released there and fuel was added for a flight to Moscow-Sheremetyevo (SVO), Russia. At Moscow nine more passengers were released. After Moscow the plane continued to London-Stansted Airport (STN). Nine more passengers were released of the course of three days. On February 9, four men, including the pilot and first officer, escaped from a cockpit window. The remaining passengers were released on February 10. Eighty-nine of the 166 passengers remaining and crew members requested asylum in Britain, while the other 77 people returned to Afghanistan. Of the 89 people who remained, 12 were charged in connection with the hijacking.

Primary Cause

HijackingHijacking

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