Far Eastern Air Transport Flight 103
Wreckage of the aircraft | |
| Accident | |
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| Date | 22 August 1981 |
| Summary | Metal fatigue cracking and severe corrosion, leading to explosive decompression and in-flight break-up |
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| Aircraft | |
| B-2603, the aircraft involved in the accident, seen in 1980 | |
| Aircraft type | Boeing 737-222 |
| Operator | Far Eastern Air Transport |
| IATA flight No. | FE103 |
| ICAO flight No. | FEA103 |
| Call sign | FAR EASTERN 103 |
| Registration | B-2603 |
| Flight origin | Taipei Songshan Airport |
| Destination | Kaohsiung International Airport |
| Occupants | 110 |
| Passengers | 102 |
| Crew | 8 |
| Fatalities | 110 |
| Survivors | 0 (initially 1) |
Far Eastern Air Transport Flight 103 was a scheduled flight from Taiwan Taipei Songshan Airport to Kaohsiung International Airport that crashed on 22 August 1981, killing all 110 people on board. The Boeing 737-222 aircraft disintegrated in midair and crashed in the township of Sanyi, Miaoli. It is also called the Sanyi Air Disaster. The crash is the third-deadliest aviation accident on the Taiwanese soil, behind China Airlines Flight 676 and China Airlines Flight 611.