Kam Air Flight 904

Kam Air Flight 904
EX-037, the aircraft involved in the accident, in 2004
Accident
Date3 February 2005
SummaryControlled flight into terrain for undetermined reasons
SitePamir Mountains
36°27′54″N 69°30′11.1″E / 36.46500°N 69.503083°E / 36.46500; 69.503083
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 737-242
OperatorKam Air
IATA flight No.RQ904
ICAO flight No.KMF904
Call signKAM AIR 904
RegistrationEX-037
Flight originHerat Airport
DestinationKabul International Airport
Occupants105
Passengers97
Crew8
Fatalities105
Survivors0

Kam Air Flight 904 was a scheduled passenger domestic flight from Herat Airfield in Herat to Kabul International Airport in Afghanistan's capital Kabul. On 3 February 2005 the aircraft crashed in mountainous terrain killing all 97 passengers and 8 crew on board.

The incident took place shortly after 4:00 p.m. local time (UTC+4:30) when the Kam Air Boeing 737-200 operated by Phoenix Aviation went missing on approach to Kabul. The area was experiencing a heavy snowstorm at the time. The wreckage was found 4 days later and all occupants were confirmed dead.

The crash is the deadliest air disaster in the history of Afghanistan.