Aircraft The aircraft involved was a
Vickers Viscount 708 built by the British company
Vickers-Armstrong in 1954 for
Air France and acquired by
Air Inter on 16 March 1962. It was equipped with four
turboprop engines of the
Dart 506 type. It had accumulated 12732 flight hours.
Crew In command was
Captain Georges Valencia, born on 1 September 1925, had logged 7400 flight hours. He was responsible for navigation and engine control on this flight. His
co-pilot was First Officer Guy Cleret-Langavant, born on 21 July 1930, had logged 5795 flight hours. He was the pilot-flying on this flight. The
Chief Flight Attendant was Christiane Souleil, born on 22 May 1939. She was seriously injured in the accident and requested Francis Girard, the first person to arrive at the accident site, to inform Bron Airport. She died at the
Édouard Herriot Hospital in Lyon. The other Flight Attendant was Liliane Perois, born on 31 October 1942. == Accident ==