Tag Archives: Crashed

Lufthansa Cargo McDonnell Douglas MD-11F D-ALCQ crashes at Riyadh

Lufthansa Cargo’s (Frankfurt) McDonnell Douglas MD-11F D-ALCQ (msn 48431) crashed on landing at Riyadh today (July 27). The freighter caught on fire as it was landing, crashed and split into two sections. The pilot and the first officer were slightly injured and were taken to the hospital.

Copyright Photo: Jay Selman. D-ALCQ arrives at FRA before the accident.

French prosecutors will not press charges in the 2008 Air New Zealand A320 crash

Air New Zealand’s (Auckland) on November 27, 2008 lost its Airbus A320-232 ZK-OJL (msn 2500) that had been on lease to XL Airways Germany as D-AXLA. Operating a post-maintenance flight (flight GL 888T), the airliner crashed into the Mediterranean Sea four miles (seven kilometers) east of the French city of Perpignan, near the border with Spain. The seven people on board were killed, including four Air New Zealand representatives. ZK-OJL had previously been operated by ANZ’s subsidiary Freedom Air in the unique Warner Brothers cartoon character color scheme.

French prosecutors said they would not press charges against any one involved in the tragic crash after they received an investigators’ report that blamed pilot error.

The crew lost control of the Airbus A320 and crashed it into the seas as they tried to perform a low-speed test “in inappropriate conditions” off France’s Mediterranean coast, the prosecutors said.

The accident investigation bureau (BEA) said in its interim report based on flight data recorder readings that the plane stalled during a low-speed, low-altitude test maneuver as it was approaching to land at Perpignan Airport.

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Copyright Photo: Gunter Mayer. Pictured before the tragic crash at Nuremberg, Airbus A320-232 D-AXLA (msn 2500, ex ZK-OJL) operated with basic blue XL titles.

Afriqiyah Airways crash was not caused by a technical problem

Afriqiyah Airways’ (Tripoli) May 12 crash was not caused by a technical problem according to the preliminary report.

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Copyright Photo: Christian Volpati. Airbus A330-202 5A-ONG (msn 1024) is pictured at Paris (CDG) before the tragic accident.

Investigators call off search for missing Air France Flight Data Recorders

Air France’s Airbus A330-203 F-GZCP (msn 660), which crashed tragically on June 1, 2009 in the Atlantic Ocean, will probably remain a mystery. Investigators have called off their search for the Flight Data Recorder and the Cockpit Voice Recorder.

Air France flight AF 447 operating from Rio de Janeiro to Paris (CDG) plunged into the Atlantic Ocean during a thunderstorm, killing 228 people.

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In other news, Air France-KLM will be considering a purchase of either the Airbus A350-900 or the Boeing 787-900. A decision is expected next year.

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Copyright Photo: Paul Denton. F-GZCP arrives at Dubai before the crash.

Did the smaller width of the Mangalore runway contribute to the Air India Express accident?

Copyright Photo: Rainer Bexten. Please click on photo for full view, information and other photos.

Air India Express (Mumbai) flight IX 812 on May 22, 2010 operated with Boeing 737-8HG VT-AXV (msn 36333) from Dubai to Manglalore in southern India, overran the 8,033 feet (2,448 m) runway number 06/24 while landing. The airliner skiddedย down the hill at the end of the runway and was destroyed by fire.

This WSJ article raises the question of whether the width of this runway contributed to the aircraft exiting the runway. ICAO Annex 14 requires runways to be 300 meters (100 feet) wide. This runway was only 200 meters wide.

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158 bodies recovered in Air India Express crash, investigation continues

Copyright Photo: Joe G. Walker. Boeing 737-8HG VT-AXV (msn 36333) departs from Seattle (Boeing Field-King County). This is the worst disaster involving a Boeing 737-800.

The investigation concerning the crash of Air India Express’ flight IX 812 that happened yesterday in Mangalore continues. The cockpit voice recorder (CVR) has been located and recovered. The Flight Data Recorder (FDR) has not yet been located. Boeing 737-8HG VT-AXV (msn 36333) ran off the rain-soaked runway on landing and plowed into a telephone pole and burst into flames. 158 bodies have been recovered. Eight people survived the crash.

Read the full report from Reuters:

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE64L06Y20100523

Air India Express’ Boeing 737-8HG VT-AXV crashes today in India

Air India Expressโ€™ (subsidiary of Air India) (Mumbai) Boeing 737-8HG VT-AXV (msn 36333) crashed today (May 22) while trying to land in the rain at Mangalore in southern India. The airliner, operating flight IX 812 from Dubai, overshot the runway, crashed and burst into flames at dawn, killing nearly 160 people, officials said. At least eight survived.

Read the full report from the Associated Press:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100522/ap_on_re_as/as_india_plane_crash

Copyright Photo: Wim Callaert. Boeing 737-8HG VT-AXV (msn 36333) is pictured departing from Bangkok prior to the accident.

Wreckage of Pamir Airways’ Antonov An-24B YA-PIS is located

Pamir Airways’ (Kabul) Antonov An-24B YA-PIS has been located. The airlinerย disappeared Monday while flying over Afghanistanโ€™s Hindu Kush mountains with 44 people on board, including six foreigners, officials said.

Photos supplied by NATOย forces show that the plane had broken into four pieces that were strewn across a steep mountainside, suggesting that it was unlikely that anyone survived.

Read the full report from the New York Times:

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/21/world/asia/21kabul.html

Pamir Airways An-24B YA-PIS crashes in Afghanistan

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Pamir Airways (Kabul) has lost its Antonov An-24B YA-PIS (msn 27307903) today in a remote part of Afghanistan. The aircraft wasย carrying 44 passengers and crew, including six foreigners, in a mountainous northern region with poor weather.

Rescuers were on their way to the crash site near the 12,700-foot highย Salangย Pass, a major route through theย Hindu Kush mountainsย that connects the capital to the north. The plane, on a flight from the northern city of Kunduz, went down about 60 miles fromย Kabul.

Read the full report from the Associated Press:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100517/ap_on_re_as/as_afghan_plane_crash

ATW raises a question: Did Afriqiyah mistake the road for the runway?

Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best. The doomed Airbus A330-202 5A-ONG (msn 1024) is seen at Dubai before the crash in similar desert conditions it would have encountered at Tripoli.

ATW has raised this question:

http://atwonline.com/operations-maintenance/news/afriqiyah-airways-pilots-may-have-mistaken-road-runway-0514