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Aerolinee Itavia Flight 870, also known in the Italian media as the Ustica Massacre ("Strage di Ustica"), was an Italian flight that suffered an in-flight explosion while in route from Bologna
Bologna

Bologna is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy, in the Po Valley , between the Po River and the Apennine Mountains, exactly between the Reno River and the S?vena River....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
 to Palermo
Palermo

Palermo is a historic city in southern Italy, the Capital of the autonomous region Sicily and the province of Palermo. The city is noted for its rich history, culture, architecture and gastronomy, playing an important role throughout much of its existence; it is over 2,700 years old....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
. It was a regularly scheduled flight from Guglielmo Marconi Airport in Bologna
Bologna

Bologna is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy, in the Po Valley , between the Po River and the Apennine Mountains, exactly between the Reno River and the S?vena River....
, Italy to Palermo International Airport
Palermo International Airport

Palermo International Airport , also known as Falcone-Borsellino Airport and Punta Raisi Airport is located at Punta Raisi, about 35 km west of Palermo, the capital city of the Italy island of Sicily....
 in Palermo
Palermo

Palermo is a historic city in southern Italy, the Capital of the autonomous region Sicily and the province of Palermo. The city is noted for its rich history, culture, architecture and gastronomy, playing an important role throughout much of its existence; it is over 2,700 years old....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
. The flight departed 2 hours late at 8.08 pm CET
Central European Time

Central European Time is one of the names of the time zone that is 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. It is used in most European and some North African countries....
 on June 27, 1980. At the controls of the McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15
McDonnell Douglas DC-9

The McDonnell Douglas DC-9 is a twin-engine, single-aisle jet airliner. It was first manufactured in 1965 with its maiden flight later that year....
 that evening were Captain Domenico Gatti and First Officer Enzo Fontana.

The aircraft (registered I-TIGI), which left Guglielmo Marconi Airport bound for Palermo International Airport
Palermo International Airport

Palermo International Airport , also known as Falcone-Borsellino Airport and Punta Raisi Airport is located at Punta Raisi, about 35 km west of Palermo, the capital city of the Italy island of Sicily....
, crashed at 8.59 pm CET
Central European Time

Central European Time is one of the names of the time zone that is 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. It is used in most European and some North African countries....
 into the Tyrrhenian Sea
Tyrrhenian Sea

The Tyrrhenian Sea is part of the Mediterranean Sea off the western coast of Italy.It is bounded by Corsica and Sardinia , Tuscany, Lazio, Campania, and Calabria , and Sicily ....
 near the island of Ustica
Ustica

Ustica is the name of a small island, about 9 kilometer across, situated 52 km north of Capo Gallo, Italy in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Roughly 1,300 people live in the comune of the same name....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
 about 80 miles (130 km) southwest of Naples
Naples

Naples is a city in southern Italy, the capital of the region of Campania and of the province of Naples. The city is known for its rich history, art, culture and gastronomy, playing an important role throughout much of its existence; it is over 2,800 years old....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
.






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Aerolinee Itavia Flight 870, also known in the Italian media as the Ustica Massacre ("Strage di Ustica"), was an Italian flight that suffered an in-flight explosion while in route from Bologna
Bologna

Bologna is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy, in the Po Valley , between the Po River and the Apennine Mountains, exactly between the Reno River and the S?vena River....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
 to Palermo
Palermo

Palermo is a historic city in southern Italy, the Capital of the autonomous region Sicily and the province of Palermo. The city is noted for its rich history, culture, architecture and gastronomy, playing an important role throughout much of its existence; it is over 2,700 years old....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
. It was a regularly scheduled flight from Guglielmo Marconi Airport in Bologna
Bologna

Bologna is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy, in the Po Valley , between the Po River and the Apennine Mountains, exactly between the Reno River and the S?vena River....
, Italy to Palermo International Airport
Palermo International Airport

Palermo International Airport , also known as Falcone-Borsellino Airport and Punta Raisi Airport is located at Punta Raisi, about 35 km west of Palermo, the capital city of the Italy island of Sicily....
 in Palermo
Palermo

Palermo is a historic city in southern Italy, the Capital of the autonomous region Sicily and the province of Palermo. The city is noted for its rich history, culture, architecture and gastronomy, playing an important role throughout much of its existence; it is over 2,700 years old....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
. The flight departed 2 hours late at 8.08 pm CET
Central European Time

Central European Time is one of the names of the time zone that is 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. It is used in most European and some North African countries....
 on June 27, 1980. At the controls of the McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15
McDonnell Douglas DC-9

The McDonnell Douglas DC-9 is a twin-engine, single-aisle jet airliner. It was first manufactured in 1965 with its maiden flight later that year....
 that evening were Captain Domenico Gatti and First Officer Enzo Fontana.

The aircraft (registered I-TIGI), which left Guglielmo Marconi Airport bound for Palermo International Airport
Palermo International Airport

Palermo International Airport , also known as Falcone-Borsellino Airport and Punta Raisi Airport is located at Punta Raisi, about 35 km west of Palermo, the capital city of the Italy island of Sicily....
, crashed at 8.59 pm CET
Central European Time

Central European Time is one of the names of the time zone that is 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. It is used in most European and some North African countries....
 into the Tyrrhenian Sea
Tyrrhenian Sea

The Tyrrhenian Sea is part of the Mediterranean Sea off the western coast of Italy.It is bounded by Corsica and Sardinia , Tuscany, Lazio, Campania, and Calabria , and Sicily ....
 near the island of Ustica
Ustica

Ustica is the name of a small island, about 9 kilometer across, situated 52 km north of Capo Gallo, Italy in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Roughly 1,300 people live in the comune of the same name....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
 about 80 miles (130 km) southwest of Naples
Naples

Naples is a city in southern Italy, the capital of the region of Campania and of the province of Naples. The city is known for its rich history, art, culture and gastronomy, playing an important role throughout much of its existence; it is over 2,800 years old....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
. All 81 people on board were killed (2 flight crew members, 2 flight attendants, and 77 passengers).

Two Italian Air Force
Italian Air Force

The Italian Air Force has gone under different names in different periods:*Regia Aeronautica , from 1923 until World War II*Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana, the air force of Italian Social Republic during World War II...
 F-104s
F-104 Starfighter

The Lockheed F-104 Starfighter was an United States single-engined, high-performance, supersonic interceptor aircraft that served with the United States Air Force from 1958 until 1967....
 were scrambled at 9.00 pm CET
Central European Time

Central European Time is one of the names of the time zone that is 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. It is used in most European and some North African countries....
 from Grosseto Air Force Base to locate the accident area and to spot any survivors but they failed due to lack of visibility. In July 2006 the re-assembled fragments of the DC-9
McDonnell Douglas DC-9

The McDonnell Douglas DC-9 is a twin-engine, single-aisle jet airliner. It was first manufactured in 1965 with its maiden flight later that year....
 aircraft were returned to Bologna
Bologna

Bologna is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy, in the Po Valley , between the Po River and the Apennine Mountains, exactly between the Reno River and the S?vena River....
 from Pratica di Mare Air Force Base
Pratica di Mare Air Force Base

Pratica di Mare Air Force Base is an Aeronautica Militare installation southwest of Rome, Italy....
 near Rome
Rome

Rome is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city, with 2,724,347 residents in an urban area of some ....
. On June 23, 2008, Italy announced that they have reopened the case of Flight 870.

Official explanation

After years of investigations, no official explanation or final report have been provided by the Italian government. In 1989 the Parliamentary Commission on Terrorism, headed by Senator Giovanni Pellegrino
Giovanni Pellegrino

Giovanni Pellegrino is an Italy politician, currently the president of the province of Lecce in Apulia.Born in Lecce and a lawyer by profession, he was a Senator of the Republic from 1990 to 2001....
, pronounced itself content concerning the disappearance of Flight 870, which thus became known as "Ustica Massacre" (Strage di Ustica).

The definitive sentence asserted: "The DC9 incident occurred following a military interception action, the DC9 was shot down, the lives of 81 innocent citizens were destroyed by an action properly described as an act of war, real war undeclared, a covert international police action against our country, which violated its borders and rights."

"L'incidente al DC9 è occorso a seguito di azione militare di intercettamento, il DC9 è stato abbattuto, è stata spezzata la vita a 81 cittadini innocenti con un'azione, che è stata propriamente atto di guerra, guerra di fatto e non dichiarata, operazione di polizia internazionale coperta contro il nostro Paese, di cui sono stati violati i confini e i diritti."

On January 10, 2007, the Cassazione Court of Italy conclusively closed the case, fully acquitting two former Italian Air Force
Italian Air Force

The Italian Air Force has gone under different names in different periods:*Regia Aeronautica , from 1923 until World War II*Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana, the air force of Italian Social Republic during World War II...
 Generals, Lamberto Bartolucci and Franco Ferri, of any wrongdoing.

In June 2008, Rome prosecutors reopened the investigation into the crash after former Italian President
List of Presidents of the Italian Republic

This is the list of President of the Italian Republic with the title since 1948....
 Francesco Cossiga
Francesco Cossiga

Francesco Cossiga is an Italy politician and former President of the Italian Republic. He was also a professor of law at University of Sassari....
 said that the aircraft had been shot down by French warplanes.

On July 7 2008 a claim for damages was served to the French President.

Alternative theories


Speculation at the time and in the years since has been fueled in part by media reports, military officials statements, and ATC
Air traffic control

Air traffic control is a service provided by ground-based Air traffic controller who direct aircraft on the ground and in the air. The primary purpose of ATC systems worldwide is to separate aircraft to prevent collisions, to organize and expedite the flow of traffic, and to provide information and other support for pilots when able....
 recordings, including radar images and trails of debris; particularly, trails of objects moving at high speeds.

A terrorist bomb


After the series of bombings which hit Italy in the 70's, a terrorist act was quite naturally the first to be proposed. It must be considered that the flight was delayed outbound from Bologna by almost three hours, so apparently the timer would have been set to actually cause an explosion at Palermo airport, or on a further flight of the same plane.

Missile strike during training exercise

This involves NATO
NATO

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization , also called the Atlantic Alliance, is a military alliance established by the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on 4 April 1949....
 forces accidentally downing the DC-9 during an international exercise involving Italian, U.S., and French jet fighters. Aviation Week and Space Technology reported that damage had been found consistent with a continuous-rod warhead
Continuous-rod warhead

A continuous-rod warhead is a specialized munition used as a part of anti-aircraft and anti-missile missiles....
, which would have had to come from a surface-to-air missile.

Missile strike during military operation

Major sources in the Italian media have alleged over the years that the aircraft was shot down during a dog fight involving Libya
Libya

Libya , officially the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya , is a country located in North Africa. Bordering the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Libya lies between Egypt to the east, Sudan to the southeast, Chad and Niger to the south, and Algeria and Tunisia to the west....
n, U.S.
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 and Italian
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
 Air Force fighters in an attempted assassination by NATO
NATO

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization , also called the Atlantic Alliance, is a military alliance established by the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on 4 April 1949....
 members on an important Libyan politician, maybe even the leader Muammar al-Gaddafi
Muammar al-Gaddafi

Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi#Name also known as Colonel Gaddafi has been the de facto leader of Libya since a 1969 coup....
, who was flying in the same airspace that evening. Gaddafi
Muammar al-Gaddafi

Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi#Name also known as Colonel Gaddafi has been the de facto leader of Libya since a 1969 coup....
 has denied being in the area of the accident that evening. This version was supported in particular by investigative magistrate Rosario Priore in 1999 . The judge Priore said in his concluding report that his investigation had been deliberately obstructed by the Italian military and members of the secret service, in compliance with NATO requests .

The media also reported that radar monitoring released in 1997 by NATO
NATO

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization , also called the Atlantic Alliance, is a military alliance established by the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on 4 April 1949....
 showed that at least seven fighter aircraft were in the vicinity when the jet plunged into the sea off the island of Ustica
Ustica

Ustica is the name of a small island, about 9 kilometer across, situated 52 km north of Capo Gallo, Italy in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Roughly 1,300 people live in the comune of the same name....
. According to these sources, the radar shows one or two Libyan MiG-23
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23

The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 is a swing-wing fighter aircraft, designed by the Mikoyan bureau in the Soviet Union and is considered to belong to the "Third Generation" aircraft category along with similar-aged Russian-produced fighters like the MiG-25 "Foxbat"....
 had tried to evade detection by flying close to the airliner. Three Italian Air Force
Italian Air Force

The Italian Air Force has gone under different names in different periods:*Regia Aeronautica , from 1923 until World War II*Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana, the air force of Italian Social Republic during World War II...
 F-104s
F-104 Starfighter

The Lockheed F-104 Starfighter was an United States single-engined, high-performance, supersonic interceptor aircraft that served with the United States Air Force from 1958 until 1967....
, one U.S. Navy
United States Navy

The United States Navy is the navy of the United States Armed Forces. It is one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy currently has approximately 331,682 personnel on active duty as of 31 December 2008 and 124,000 in the United States Navy Reserve....
 A-7 Corsair II
A-7 Corsair II

The Ling-Temco-Vought A-7 Corsair II is a carrier-based subsonic light attack aircraft introduced to replace the United States Navy's A-4 Skyhawk, initially entering service during the Vietnam War....
 and a French fighter pursued the Libyan MiG-23
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23

The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 is a swing-wing fighter aircraft, designed by the Mikoyan bureau in the Soviet Union and is considered to belong to the "Third Generation" aircraft category along with similar-aged Russian-produced fighters like the MiG-25 "Foxbat"....
 and a battle ensued.

On July 18, 1980, 21 days after the crash, a Libyan MiG-23
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23

The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 is a swing-wing fighter aircraft, designed by the Mikoyan bureau in the Soviet Union and is considered to belong to the "Third Generation" aircraft category along with similar-aged Russian-produced fighters like the MiG-25 "Foxbat"....
 crashed on the Sila Mountains in Calabria
Calabria

Calabria , is a Regions of Italy in Southern Italy Italy, south of Naples, located at the "toe" of the Italian peninsula. It is bounded to the north by the region of Basilicata, to the south-west by the region of Sicily, to the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea, and to the east by the Ionian Sea....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
, according to eye witnesses and official reports. Media rumors reported that the plane may actually only have been discovered at that time, and that the pilot's body was decomposed, originated allegations that the MiG
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23

The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 is a swing-wing fighter aircraft, designed by the Mikoyan bureau in the Soviet Union and is considered to belong to the "Third Generation" aircraft category along with similar-aged Russian-produced fighters like the MiG-25 "Foxbat"....
 may have been shot down at the time of the Flight 870 incident.

ATC transcription

  • 20:00 local F/O Itavia 870, ready for start-up.[Flight IH870 is running about two hours late due to small technical problems and heavy weather that has disrupted normal air traffic over Italy that day]
  • TWR 870, cleared to start. When ready, cleared also for taxi.
  • F/O Roger.
  • 20:05 TWR 870, clearance.
  • F/O Go ahead.
  • TWR Itavia 870 is cleared to Palermo via Firenze, Amber 14; climb and maintain flight level one-niner-zero. Read back and call when ready for take-off.
  • F/O 870 is cleared to Palermo, via Firenze, Amber 14, level 190. We'll call you ready.
  • 20:07 F/O 870 is ready for take off.
  • TWR 870, cleared for take-off.
  • 20:08 TWR 870, airborne at 08, call Padova center, good-bye.
  • F/O With Padova, bye.
  • 20:11 F/O Padova, good evening, Itavia 870.
  • Padova ACC Itavia 870, continue as cleared and report Firenze.
  • F/O We'll report Firenze.[Control was procedural. IH870 reached Firenze VOR at 20:20]
  • 20:20 F/O Over Firenze, Itavia 870.
  • Padova ACC Contact Rome Radar, 124.2, good-bye.
  • F/O Rome, 124.2, good-bye, 870.
  • F/O Good evening Rome, Itavia 870.
  • Rome (North -East sector) ACC Good evening to you too, 870. Squawk 1136. Cleared to Palermo, via Bolsena, Puma, Latina, Ponza, Amber 13
  • F/O 1136 is coming and 870 is cleared to Palermo via Bolsena, Puma, Latina, Ponza, Amber 13 and we're approaching 190...
  • Rome ACC Climb initially to 230.
  • F/O Up to 230, 870.[IH870 is cleared to FL230 and not to an higher level because at FL250, a few miles ahead, another Itavia aircraft, flight IH779 from Bergamo to Rome Ciampino, is about to start descent. The radar controller asks to the DC-9 crew if they have a visual.]
  • F/O Rome, 870, with the traffic in sight, is turning left again, crossing 245.
  • Rome ACC Roger, direct to Bolsena.
  • F/O Direct to Bolsena, 870.
  • 20:27 Rome ACC [due to some scalloping of the Firenze VOR, IH779 and IH870 are now about 8 miles left of the Amber 14's centerline]Itavia 779, proceed direct to Campagnano [VOR], 160 heading from present position. Also 870 take 160 heading.
  • F/O 160 for 870.
  • 20:34 Rome ACC 870, call Rome 125.5. Bye.
  • F/O 125.5.
  • F/O Rome, good evening. 870 is over Bolsena.
  • Rome (Terminal) ACC Radar contact, as cleared.
  • 20:39 Rome ACC 870, 124.2, good evening.[IH870 is over Puma reporting point and is turning left to Latina VOR]
  • F/O Thank you, bye.
  • F/O This is 870, good evening, Rome.
  • Rome ACC 870 ?
  • F/O Good evening, 870 maintaining 290, over Puma.
  • Rome ACC Roger, proceed Latina, Ponza.
  • 20:44 F/O Rome, 870.
  • Rome ACC Itavia 870, for Ponza 123.35.
  • F/O Bye.
  • F/O 870, good evening, Rome.
  • Rome (South Sector) ACC Good evening, 870; maintain 290, report Amber 13, Alpha.
  • F/O Yes...neither Ponza is working ? We've found a graveyard this evening; coming from Firenze we didn't find one beacon working properly.
  • Rome ACC In fact, everything is a bit out, Ponza too. What's your heading now ?
  • F/O We've 195.
  • Rome ACC Well, maintain 195. You'll go some mile south of Ponza.
  • Rome ACC I don't know if you want to keep this heading. Otherwise you can go left, 15-20 degrees.
  • F/O OK, we put 210.
  • 20:48 F/O This is 870: is it possible to get 250 ?[IH870 requests a lower level due turbulence]
  • Rome ACC Affirmative: you can start descent now.
  • F/O Thanks: leaving 290.
  • 20:51 Rome ACC 870, you've left Ponza three miles to the right, so approximately to Palermo it's good this heading.
  • F/O Very kind, thanks, we're approaching 250.
  • Rome ACC Perfect, anyway call me when receiving Palermo [VOR].
  • F/O PAL [VOR] is already on the air and coming well. And we got the Ponza DME.
  • Rome ACC Good, so normal navigation to Palermo. Maintain 250, call me over Alpha.
  • 20:56 F/O It's over Alpha, 870.
  • Rome ACC Affirmative, slightly to the right, about four miles. Radar service terminates here. Call 128.8 for further (instructions)
  • F/O Thank you for everything and good-bye.
  • F/O Rome, Itavia 870. 115 miles to PRS [Raisi VOR, near Palermo], maintaining 250.
  • Rome ACC Roger, Itavia 870. An estimate for Raisi ?
  • F/O We estimate Raisi at 13.
  • Rome ACC 870, roger. Cleared to Raisi VOR, no delay expected. Call back for descent.
  • F/O To Raisi, no delay. We'll call you for descent, 870.
  • Rome ACC That is correct.
  • 20:59:45 [Last transponder answer from the IH870 is recorded at the far southern end of the Ciampino civil radar range. IH870 is recorded at FL250, about 50 miles north of Ustica island]
  • 21:04 Rome ACC Itavia 870, when ready, cleared to 110, report leaving 250 and passing 150.[No answer]
  • Rome ACC Itavia 870, Rome [No answer]
  • Rome ACC Itavia 870, Rome, do you read ? [No answer. Two other traffic are requested to relay the calls to IH870, but no answer is ever received from the DC-9.]


Conspiracy theories

There are many conspiracy theories surrounding this event. They are based on the series of events following the air crash. For example, the vessel that carried out the search for debris on the ocean floor was French, but only US officials had access to the aircraft parts they found. Several radar reports were erased and several Italian generals were indicted for obstruction of justice 20 years later.

Some of the Italian Air Force officials who might have known about the disaster's background died suddenly.

  • August 3 1980: Col. Pierangelo Teoldi, was nominated to become Commander of Grosetto AFB, but had not yet assumed command as of date of death - Car accident.
  • May 9 1981: Maurizio Gari, Poggio Ballone air defense radar controller - heart attack
    Myocardial infarction

    Myocardial infarction , commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when the Blood flow to part of the heart is interrupted. This is most commonly due to occlusion of a coronary artery following the rupture of a Vulnerable plaque, which is an unstable collection of lipids and white blood cells in the wall of an artery....
     at age 37.
  • March 20 1987: Licio Giorgieri, Italian Aircraft Registry Commander - killed by a communist terrorist group. (see :it:Unità Comuniste Combattenti)
  • March 31 1987: Mario Alberto Dettori, Poggio Ballone air defence radar controller - suicide by Hanging
    Hanging

    Hanging is the lethal suspension of a person by a ligature. The Oxford English Dictionary states that hanging in this sense is "specifically to put to death by suspension by the neck", although it formerly also referred to crucifixion and death by impalement in which the body would remain "hanging"....
    .
  • August 12 1988: Ugo Zammarelli, Cagliari
    Cagliari

    Cagliari is the capital of the island of Sardinia, a region of Italy. Cagliari's Sardinian name Casteddu literally means the castle. It has about 160,000 inhabitants, or about 500,000 including the suburbs : Elmas, Assemini, Capoterra, Selargius, Sestu, Monserrato, Quartucciu, Quartu Sant'Elena....
     Italian Army Intelligence's Service Cagliari
    Cagliari

    Cagliari is the capital of the island of Sardinia, a region of Italy. Cagliari's Sardinian name Casteddu literally means the castle. It has about 160,000 inhabitants, or about 500,000 including the suburbs : Elmas, Assemini, Capoterra, Selargius, Sestu, Monserrato, Quartucciu, Quartu Sant'Elena....
     Section (see :it:SIOS) - hit and run
    Hit and run

    Hit and run typically refers to:*Hit and run , the crime of failing to stop and identify oneself after a vehicular collision*Hit and run , a baseball play in which runners are in motion before the ball is hit...
     by motorcycle.
  • August 28 1988: Mario Naldini and Ivo Nutarelli, Italian Air Force
    Italian Air Force

    The Italian Air Force has gone under different names in different periods:*Regia Aeronautica , from 1923 until World War II*Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana, the air force of Italian Social Republic during World War II...
     strike pilots crossed Flight 870s path on June 27 over Tuscany - mid air collision during the 1988 Ramstein Air Show
    Ramstein airshow disaster

    The Ramstein airshow disaster was one of the world's worst airshow disasters. It took place in front of an audience of about 300,000 people on 28 August 1988, in Ramstein-Miesenbach, state of Rheinland-Pfalz, West Germany, near the city of Kaiserslautern at the United States Ramstein Air Base airshow Flugtag '88....
    .
  • February 1 1991: Antonio Muzio, Lamezia Terme
    Lamezia Terme

    Lamezia Terme is a city and a commune in the province of Catanzaro in Italy. It is the major city on the Tyrrhenian Sea side of Italy in the 500 km-stretch from Salerno to Reggio Calabria....
     control tower Marshal
    Marshal

    Marshal is a word used in several official titles of various branches of society. The word derives from Old High German marah "horse" and schalh "servant", and originally meant "stable keeper"....
     - murdered, culprits unknown.
  • February 2 1992: Sandro Marcucci, Italian Air Force 46a Aerobrigata Pisa pilot - air crash during a wildfire
    Wildfire

    A wildfire is any uncontrolled, non-structure fire that occurs in the wilderness, wildland, or The Bush. Synonyms such as wildland fire, forest fire, brush fire, vegetation fire, grass fire, Peat#Fires, bushfire , and hill fire are commonly used....
     firefighting operation.
  • February 2 1992: Antonio Pagliara, Otranto
    Otranto

    Otranto is a town and commune in the province of Lecce , in a fertile region once famous for its breed of horses.It is situated on the east coast of the Salento peninsula....
     air defence radar controller - car accident.
  • January 12 1993: Roberto Boemio, Chief of Staff, 3a Air Region, Italian Air Force
    Italian Air Force

    The Italian Air Force has gone under different names in different periods:*Regia Aeronautica , from 1923 until World War II*Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana, the air force of Italian Social Republic during World War II...
     - knifed during a robbery.
  • November 2 1994: Gian Paolo Totaro, Italian Army
    Italian Army

    The Italian Army is the ground defense force of the Military of Italy. On July 29, 2004 it became a professional all-volunteer force of 112,000 active duty personnel....
     Major medic - suicide by hanging
    Hanging

    Hanging is the lethal suspension of a person by a ligature. The Oxford English Dictionary states that hanging in this sense is "specifically to put to death by suspension by the neck", although it formerly also referred to crucifixion and death by impalement in which the body would remain "hanging"....
    .
  • December 21 1995: Franco Parisi, Otranto
    Otranto

    Otranto is a town and commune in the province of Lecce , in a fertile region once famous for its breed of horses.It is situated on the east coast of the Salento peninsula....
     air defense radar controller - suicide by hanging
    Hanging

    Hanging is the lethal suspension of a person by a ligature. The Oxford English Dictionary states that hanging in this sense is "specifically to put to death by suspension by the neck", although it formerly also referred to crucifixion and death by impalement in which the body would remain "hanging"....
    .
  • April 4 2002: Michele Landi, IT consultant for the Italian government and for the same Procura that was on the Itavia 870 case - suicide by hanging
    Hanging

    Hanging is the lethal suspension of a person by a ligature. The Oxford English Dictionary states that hanging in this sense is "specifically to put to death by suspension by the neck", although it formerly also referred to crucifixion and death by impalement in which the body would remain "hanging"....
     (soon after he revealed he had come in the possession of information regarding the incident)


Memorial

In Bologna
Bologna

Bologna is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy, in the Po Valley , between the Po River and the Apennine Mountains, exactly between the Reno River and the S?vena River....
 on June 27,2007 the Museum for the Memory of Ustica was opened. The museum is in possession of parts of the plane, which are assembled and on display. Almost all of the external fuselage of the plane was reconstructed. In the museum there are also objects belonging to those on board that were found in the sea near the plane. Christian Boltanski
Christian Boltanski

Christian Boltanski is a France photographer, sculptor, self-proclaimed painter, and installation artist....
 was called to produce a site specific installation. The installation is composed by:
  • 81 pulsing lamp hanging over the plane
  • 81 black mirrors
  • 81 loudspeakers (behind the mirrors)
Each loudspeaker describes a simple thought/worry (I.E. "when i will arrive i will go to the sea") All the objects found are contained in a wooden box covered with a black plastic skin. A small book with the photos of all objects and various information is available to the visitor upon request.

See also


  • Gulf of Sidra incident (1981)
    Gulf of Sidra incident (1981)

    The first Gulf of Sidra incident, August 19 1981, was an incident in which two Libyan Sukhoi Sukhoi Su-17 Fitter attack aircraft were shot down by two United States F-14 Tomcats off of the Libyan coast....
  • Gulf of Sidra incident (1989)
    Gulf of Sidra incident (1989)

    The second Gulf of Sidra incident, January 4, 1989, occurred when two United States F-14 Tomcats shot down two Libyan MiG-23 Flogger Es that appeared to be attempting to engage them, as had happened previously in the first Gulf of Sidra incident ....
  • Strategy of tension
    Strategy of tension

    A strategy of tension is an alleged way used by world powers to divide, manipulate, and control public opinion using fear, propaganda, disinformation, psychological warfare, agent provocateur, as well as false flag terrorism actions....
  • Anni di piombo
  • Operation Gladio
    Operation Gladio

    Gladio is a code name denoting the clandestine NATO "stay-behind" operation in Italy after World War II, intended to counter an eventual Warsaw Pact invasion of Western Europe....
  • Bologna massacre
    Bologna massacre

    The Bologna massacre was a terrorism bombing at the Bologna Central Station of Bologna, Italy on the morning of August 2, 1980, which killed 85 people and wounded more than 200....
  • Korean Air Flight 007
    Korean Air Flight 007

    Korean Air Lines Flight 007 was a Korean Air civilian airliner that was shot down by Soviet Union interceptor aircraft on September 1, 1983 over the Sea of Japan, just west of Sakhalin island....
  • Iran Air Flight 655
    Iran Air Flight 655

    Iran Air Flight 655, also known as IR655, was a civilian airliner shot down by United States Surface to air missile on Sunday 3 July 1988, over the Strait of Hormuz, toward the end of the Iran-Iraq War....
  • TWA Flight 800
    TWA Flight 800

    Trans World Airlines Flight 800 was a scheduled international passenger flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York to Leonardo da Vinci Airport in Rome, Italy, via Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport in France....
  • Avianca Flight 203
    Avianca Flight 203

    Avianca Flight 203 was a Boeing 727 that was destroyed by a bomb over Colombia on November 27, 1989.The aircraft took off from the Colombian capital Bogot? en route to Cali....
  • Aer Lingus Flight 712
    Aer Lingus Flight 712

    Flight 712, operated by Aer Lingus crashed en route from Cork to London on March 24, 1968 killing 61 passengers and crew. The plane, a Vickers Viscount 803 named "St....
  • Accidents and incidents in aviation
  • Pan Am Flight 103
    Pan Am Flight 103

    Pan Am Flight 103 was Pan American World Airways' third daily scheduled transatlantic flight from London's Heathrow International Airport to New York's John F....
  • List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners


External links

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  • - Guardian Newspaper.