1989 Angola Lockheed L-100 crash

The 1989 Jamba Hercules crash was an air accident involving a Lockheed Hercules L-100 aircraft that crashed on final approach to Jamba, Cuando Cubango, Angola on 27 November 1989.

The flight had originated at Kamina Airport, Zaire, and was attempting a low-level approach at night.

The aircraft was owned by CIA front company Tepper Aviation; it was delivering arms to UNITA.

[1][2] The crash killed "Bud" Peddy, the head of Tepper Aviation, who was acting as the plane's pilot.

On board were several Americans, two West Germans, and a Briton.