2002 Accidents Resulting
in Fatalities

-January 14-

All three aboard a Embraer 120

-January 15-

Four out of
18 aboard a DHC-6

-January 16-

One out of
60 aboard a
B737-300

-January 17-

All twenty-six
aboard a FH-227

-January 28-

All ninety-
two aboard a
Boeing 727

-February 7-

All eight aboard a Antonov 12

-February 12-

All 119 aboard a Tupolev 154M


 

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