Ariana Afghan Airlines Flight 202, a Douglas DC-4, registration YA-BAG, was an international scheduled flight from Lebanon, bound for Afghanistan with scheduled stops at Mehrabad Airport, Iran and Kandahar International Airport, Afghanistan. On November 21, 1959, two minutes after takeoff, the aircraft crashed into the side of a hill in Aramoun near Beirut. A small cabin fire erupted shortly after the crash, killing 24 of the 27 passengers on board. The 3 surviving passengers were taken to a hospital in Beirut. Two of them later died at the hospital.
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| - Ariana Afghan Airlines Flight 202, a Douglas DC-4, registration YA-BAG, was an international scheduled flight from Lebanon, bound for Afghanistan with scheduled stops at Mehrabad Airport, Iran and Kandahar International Airport, Afghanistan. On November 21, 1959, two minutes after takeoff, the aircraft crashed into the side of a hill in Aramoun near Beirut. A small cabin fire erupted shortly after the crash, killing 24 of the 27 passengers on board. The 3 surviving passengers were taken to a hospital in Beirut. Two of them later died at the hospital. (en)
- Il volo Ariana Afghan Airlines 202, un Douglas DC-4 con codice di registrazione YA-BAG, era un volo di linea internazionale partito dal Libano e diretto in Afghanistan, con scali programmati all'aeroporto di Mehrabad in Iran e all' in Afghanistan. Il 21 novembre 1959, due minuti dopo il decollo, l'aereo si schiantò contro il fianco di una collina ad Aramoun, vicino a Beirut. Divampò un piccolo incendio in cabina poco dopo l'incidente, uccidendo 24 dei 27 passeggeri a bordo. I 3 passeggeri sopravvissuti furono portati in ospedale a Beirut, ma due di loro morirono in ospedale. (it)
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| - Kandahar International Airport, Afghanistan (en)
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| - Douglas DC-4 operated by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines in 1954, similar to the one involved in the Ariana Afghan Airlines Flight 202 disaster. (en)
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| - Ariana Afghan Airlines Flight 202, a Douglas DC-4, registration YA-BAG, was an international scheduled flight from Lebanon, bound for Afghanistan with scheduled stops at Mehrabad Airport, Iran and Kandahar International Airport, Afghanistan. On November 21, 1959, two minutes after takeoff, the aircraft crashed into the side of a hill in Aramoun near Beirut. A small cabin fire erupted shortly after the crash, killing 24 of the 27 passengers on board. The 3 surviving passengers were taken to a hospital in Beirut. Two of them later died at the hospital. (en)
- Il volo Ariana Afghan Airlines 202, un Douglas DC-4 con codice di registrazione YA-BAG, era un volo di linea internazionale partito dal Libano e diretto in Afghanistan, con scali programmati all'aeroporto di Mehrabad in Iran e all' in Afghanistan. Il 21 novembre 1959, due minuti dopo il decollo, l'aereo si schiantò contro il fianco di una collina ad Aramoun, vicino a Beirut. Divampò un piccolo incendio in cabina poco dopo l'incidente, uccidendo 24 dei 27 passeggeri a bordo. I 3 passeggeri sopravvissuti furono portati in ospedale a Beirut, ma due di loro morirono in ospedale. (it)
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