No Survivors Reported On Atlasjet Flight Carrying 56
A Friday accident
originating from Istanbul's Ataturk Airport has involved an
Atlasjet MD83 that went down just outside the city of Isparta, with
a total loss of life. The Turkish Atlasjet airplane, leased from
World Focus Airlines, took off with 49 passengers and 7 crew
members.
The MD83 departed late from Istanbul, and was reported to have
disappeared from radar surveillance at 0136, local time, while
attempting a landing at Isparta's Suleyman Demirel Airport. SAR
crews found the wreckage of the aircraft about four hours later on
a mountain top near two villages.
Atlasjet Airlines was established on March 14, 2001 by Öger
Holding A.S., licensed to carry out “Passenger and Cargo
Transportation on Unscheduled Flights, Domestic and International
and carried out its first flight on June 1, 2001. In April 2004 the
Turkey tourism group ETS took over 49% of Atlasjet and a new
organizational structure was introduced to the company combining
the forces of the ETS and the Öger Group. On June 14, 2004, it
was licensed to “Carry Out Passenger and Cargo Transportation
on Scheduled and Unscheduled Flights, domestic and
international“ by SHGM. Two weeks later, on July 1, 2004,
Atlasjet started its scheduled flights domestically. In Turkey it
is the first private airline holding the IATA certificate.
The airline operates a number of aircraft types (example
pictured below), including the Airbus A319, Airbus A320-214, Airbus
A320-233, Bombardier CRJ900s and Boeing 757-200, as well as the
aforementioned MD83.
According to the statement issued by Tuncay Doganer, The CEO Of
Atlasjet Airlines, the aircraft was a "MD83 type passenger
aircraft, with flight number KK 4203, belonging to World Focus
Airlines (type and livery shown below), leased by Atlasjet
Airlines, (and) took off from Ataturk Airport at 0050 to fly from
Istanbul to Isparta."
"There were 56 people on board the aircraft. Those were 49
passengers and 7 crew: 2 pilots, 4 cabin attendants and 1
technician. The pilots, cabin chief and flight technician on the
flight are the staff of World Focus Airlines, 3 stewardesses from
the cabin crew are the staff of Atlasjet Airlines. After take off,
communication was established with the tower, over Isparta Airport,
the airport was seen, and as from this moment communication with
the aircraft has been cut off. At approximately 06.15, we were
informed that the aircraft had crashed in the west of Kilinc
District, the north of Cukuroren Village, the west of
Turbetepe.
It has been determined that the aircraft had no technical
problem during landing and take-off. After inbound (last approach
to the airport for landing), communication with the aircraft was
cut off.
As from the moment the event was learned, all related units
including Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Internal Affairs,
Turkish Air Force and Police Department started working on the
event. According to the information rendered at approximately 0615,
the aircraft was found to be on a hill of approximately 5000 feet
in the northwest of the airport. Search and rescue teams tried to
reach the venue over-land. Because it is a highland, teams are
having difficulty to reach the area. According to the information
received from the search and rescue helicopter, no vital sign has
been determined up to now."