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TAM Transportes Aéreos Regionais Flight 402

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TAM Linhas Aéreas Flight 402
File:Fokker 100 da TAM.jpg
Fokker 100 "Number 1"
Occurrence
DateOctober 31 1996
SummaryMechanical failure
SiteNear São Paulo, Brazil
Aircraft typeFokker 100
OperatorTAM Linhas Aéreas
RegistrationPT-MRK
Passengers90
Crew6
Fatalities96 (3 on the ground)
Injuries0
Survivors0

TAM Linhas Aéreas Flight 402 was a scheduled domestic flight from Congonhas/São Paulo International Airport in São Paulo, Brazil to Santos Dumont Airport in Rio de Janeiro on October 31, 1996, which crashed shortly after take-off, killing a total of 99 people.

During climbing, the No. 2 engine suffered an uncommanded reverse thrust deployment. The aircraft yawed to the right, striking a building and crashing in a populated area, killing all 96 people aboard as well 3 on the ground.

The aircraft, PT-MRK, was painted in TAM Linhas Aereas special promotion livery - "Number 1" at that time instead of the standard TAM Linhas Aereas livery.

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