Who survived Pan Am 1736?

On board of the Pan Am 1736 were two airline employeers: John Copper and Juan Rivas. Dorothy Kelly was the main stewardess of first class lounge. There were also three stewardess that survived the accident: Carla Johnson, Joan Jackson and Suzanne Donovan.

How many children died in the Tenerife airport disaster?

Tenerife airport disaster

Accident
Crew 16
Fatalities 335
Injuries 61
Survivors 61

Who was at fault Tenerife?

A Spanish government report released in Madrid yesterday placed most of the blame for the world’s worst air disaster on the pilot of one of the two jumbo jets that collided on a foggy runway in the Canary Islands March 27, 1977, killing 583 people.

Who survived the Tenerife crash?

The other 61 passengers and crew aboard the Pan Am aircraft survived, including the captain, first officer, and flight engineer. Most of the survivors on the Pan Am walked out onto the intact left wing, the side away from the collision, through holes in the fuselage structure.

What happened at Los Rodeos airport Tenerife?

Los Rodeos Airport. (now Tenerife North Airport) On March 27, 1977, two Boeing 747 passenger jets, operating KLM Flight 4805 and Pan Am Flight 1736, collided on the runway at Los Rodeos Airport (now Tenerife North Airport) on the Spanish island of Tenerife.

What happened to the Tenerife plane crash victims?

The C-130 transported all surviving and injured passengers from Tenerife to Las Palmas; many of the injured were taken from there to Air Force bases in the United States for further treatment. Spanish Army soldiers were tasked with clearing crash wreckage from the runways and taxiways.

What happened at the Gran Canaria Las Palmas Airport?

Along with several other aircraft, they had both diverted from nearby Gran Canaria Las Palmas Airport due to a terrorist alert. A bomb had exploded in the terminal, injuring eight people. The Canary Islands Independence Movements claimed the attack, and there was a warning about a second bomb at the site.

What happened to the Pan Am jumbo jet in Tenerife?

Through the cabin, other passengers settled back for what was supposed to be a short flight from Tenerife to Las Palmas in the Canary Islands, where everyone would be bused to their waiting cruise ship. The Pan Am jumbo jet was moving slowly down Tenerife’s single runway when the passengers felt a sudden sharp swerve to the left.