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Riyadh Air Base

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King Salman Air Base
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
OwnerArmed Forces of Saudi Arabia
OperatorRoyal Saudi Air Force
LocationRiyadh, Saudi Arabia
Opened1946
Passenger services ceased1983
Elevation AMSL635 m / 2,083 ft
Coordinates24°42′35″N 46°43′31″E / 24.70972°N 46.72528°E / 24.70972; 46.72528
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
01/19 4,050 13,287 Asphalt
15/33 3,045 9,990 Asphalt

King Salman Air Base (ICAO: OERY, Arabic: قاعدة الملك سلمان الجوية), formerly known as Riyadh Air Base until 2015 with the commencement of "Decisive Storm" and formerly known as Riyadh International Airport from its opening in 1946 until 1983, was a military air base in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It was originally used by Saudia as an airline hub before King Khalid International Airport opened in 1983.[1]

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History

The aftermath of the fire that destroyed Saudia 163.
The aftermath of the fire that destroyed Saudia 163.

Originally used for commercial flights by Saudia, the airport witnessed the destruction of Saudia Flight 163 on the night of August 19, 1980. The passengers and crew of the Lockheed L-1011-200, registration HZ-AHK, attempted to evacuate the smoke-filled cabin after landing but failed to do so, and the aircraft later burst into flames and was destroyed on the tarmac. All 301 people aboard were killed in this disaster.

In December 1983, King Khalid International Airport was opened, which led to this airport becoming a Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) air base.

Current status

It’s currently demolished to construct King Salman Park, the airport grounds are now converted into construction sites and hills and the Air Base is demolished for the sake of the project.

Accidents and incidents

  • 19 August 1980: Saudia Flight 163, a Lockheed L-1011-200 operated by Saudia from Quaid-e-Azam International Airport in Karachi, Pakistan to Jeddah International Airport in Saudi Arabia via Riyadh, suffered a fire just after takeoff from Riyadh. However, due to poor coordination and inexperience, the crew used the entire length of runway 01 instead of performing an emergency stop, and parked on a taxiway at the end of the runway. Additionally, the crew failed to switch off the engines immediately after coming to a stop, preventing firefighters from approaching. The engines were shut down three minutes later, but no evacuation was attempted (likely due to the crew and passengers being either incapacitated or dead from smoke inhalation) and firefighters were unable to gain access into the interior of the aircraft for an additional 23 minutes. The aircraft burst into flames three minutes after firefighter entry, and all 301 persons aboard died. This was the most lethal accident involving an L-1011 and the deadliest aviation accident in Saudi Arabia as of 2021.
  • 24 February 1985: An RSAF KC-130H Hercules aerial refueling tanker was too high when approaching the airport's runway 01. The air traffic controller on duty requested that the aircraft make a 360-degree turn to decrease speed and altitude. However, the pilot instead decided to lose altitude by side-slipping, and the shifting of the fuel load caused the pilot to lose control and crash just short of the runway. All eight crew members died.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Ranter, Harro. "Riyadh Air Base profile". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 2019-06-14.
  2. ^ Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Lockheed KC-130H Hercules 1620 Riyadh Air Base (XXN)". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 2019-06-14.

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