{{current}} Image:Iranian-crash-in-Tehran.jpg)]] The '''Iranian Air Force C-130 crash in Tehran''' occurred on December_6, 2005 at 14:10 local time (10:40 UTC) when an Iranian Air Force C-130 military Transport_aircraft crashed into a ten-Floor Apartment_building in a residential area of Tehran, the Capital city of Iran. The plane, bound for Bandar_Abbas on the Persian_Gulf, was carrying 10 crew and 84 passengers,{{ref|mehr}} of whom sixty-eight were reportedly journalists en route to watch a series of military exercises off the country's southern coast. The exact cause of the crash is not yet known, but the pilot reported engine trouble shortly after takeoff. The pilot unsuccessfully attempted to make an emergency landing at the city's Mehrabad_International_Airport, from where the plane took off. The plane came down in a densely-populated area of Towhid, crashing into an Apartment_building where many Iranian Air Force personnel reside. Iranian State media is reporting a death toll of 128 victims, although some other news agencies are reporting a toll of 116.{{ref|1}} All 94 on board the plane were killed. ==Casualties== Image:C-130_crash_in_tehran_casualty.png)]] Tehran Mayor Mohammad_Bagher_Ghalibaf said that all 94 people on board, including 40 journalists, were killed upon impact. State Radio reported at least 34 people were confirmed dead on the ground, putting the official Death_toll at 128. An Interior Ministry Spokesperson, Mojtaba Mir-Abdolahi, has confirmed that 116 corpses have been recovered from the site. The Mehr news agency reports 40 journalists on‐board worked for the Islamic_Republic_of_Iran_Broadcasting, and the others were from the Islamic_Republic_News_Agency, Iranian_Students'_News_Agency and Fars_News_Agency, and several Newspapers. Iason Sowden of Global_Radio_News in Tehran said there were reports of charred bodies on the ground near the crash site. Sowden also said that one wing of the plane was lying in front of the building. Initial pictures shown on Sky_News and CNN showed complete chaos at the scene. Earlier in the day, all children were advised to stay at home due to high levels of Smog and Pollution.http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/12/07/051207142123.aly585ah.html The number of Wounded victims is still unclear. Reuters reported that 28 people were transported to a nearby Hospital. Iranian state radio reported that 90 people sustained serious injuries.{{ref|3}} Doctor Panahi, head of Tehran's rescue services, was quoted in an interview with the Iranian_Students'_News_Agency as saying that 132 had been wounded. ==Engine problems== According to the Police, the Pilot reported engine difficulties minutes after Takeoff. An emergency landing was requested, but the plane crashed just short of the runway.{{ref|2}} According to the BBC_World_Service, allegations have surfaced that the crew restarted the plane's engines five times prior to take-off, but Iranian officials have fiercely denied this. ==Rescue operation== Eyewitnesses, whose accounts were carried on the BBC World Service, have stated that emergency crews arrived within three minutes of impact. SBS_World_News reported that Riot_police were called in to control onlookers who were blamed for blocking the access of emergency workers. ==Journalists attacked== BBC_News is reporting that journalists at the scene were attacked by Iranian security forces, who confiscated their tapes. ==Iranian aircraft disasters== Iran has the poorest air safety record in the world. This crash is the worst aviation disaster in Iran since February_2003 when 302 people were killed as a Military transport aircraft crashed in southern Iran. Image:C130-crash.jpg Boeing_747 is seen approaching Mehrabad Airport]] ===U.S. Sanctions=== Due to U.S. Sanctions, Iran is unable to buy new Western aircraft (whether Commercial or military), nor spare parts for existing aircraft from U.S. manufacturers.{{ref|6}} American-built military planes now operating in Iran were purchased under the old regime during the 1970s. Iranian officials blame the country's poor aviation record on the sanctions.{{ref|5}} ==See also== * C-130_Hercules * Accidents_and_incidents_in_aviation ==External links== {{wikinews|Military plane crash in Iran, at least 100 dead}} * Accident description at the Aviation_Safety_Network * Update 19: Fiery Plane Crash in Iran Kills 128 People AP via Forbes.com * Scores die in Iranian air crash at BBC_News * Plane Hits Iran Building at Sky_News * Iranian plane crash leaves 116 dead Reuters, via the ABC * 110 killed in Iran plane crash at CNN * 116 killed in Tehran air crash at RTÉ * Iranian press mourns plane crash victims - RSF ==Footnotes== # {{note|mehr}}: Tragedy strikes Tehran; Mehr News # {{note|1}}: Iran Plane Crashes Into Building; 128 Dead AP, via ABCNews.com: "At least 128 people were killed". # {{note|2}}: Iranian plane crash leaves 116 dead Reuters, via the ABC: "Minutes after take off the pilot reported engine trouble and requested an emergency landing at Tehran's Mehrabad airport, but crashed just short of the runway, police said." # {{note|3}}: Update 19: Fiery Plane Crash in Iran Kills 128 People AP via Forbes.com: "90 were injured, Tehran state radio said." # {{note|4}}: Iran: Plane Crash in Tehran Kills All Passengers # {{note|5}}: Update: Tehran Plane Crash Death Toll At 119 # {{note|6}}: U.S. Treasury Sanctions Guidelines: Iran Category:Accidents_and_incidents_in_the_aviation_sector Category:History_of_Iran Category:Military_of_Iran Fa:سقوط_هواپیما_در_تهران،_۱۵_آذر_۱۳۸۴ Fr:Crash_du_6_décembre_2005 Nl:Iranian_Air_Force_C-130_crash_in_Teheran