Wednesday, March 14, 2012

12-02-2012 Katanga Express Gulfstream IV crash,Congo(As usual)




Congo the lasts year is being considered as one of the most dangerous places on earth to be on a plane,that is according to crash statistics that are being published each year and clearly show what a mess is going on down there in Africa.This is just another crash added to that list and this time surprisingly it was operated under the Congo Government.The plane crashed while landing at the Kavumu Airport in Congo killing 3 out of the 6 occupants.The twin engine luxurious jet was carrying Government officials,one of them a presidential adviser was killed among with him the two pilots as well.The plane had touched down half-way through the runway so it was unable to stop on time and it fell down an embarkment and it broke in two parts.


Plane similar to the one that crashed(Gulfstream IV)


sources:Wikipedia,1001crash

Monday, January 16, 2012

First 2012 Fatal Accident:Carterton hot air balloon crash 7-Jan-2012



The first serious air accident in 2012 does not come from a plane not even a helicopter as someone would imagine but from a hot air ballon.Witnesses said that they saw the ballon hitting some 33kv subtransmission power lines causing the basket to catch fire.Making things worse two passengers in a shear fear for their lives jumped off the basket from an unspecified height resulting in fatal injuries(they were found 200 meters away from the accident site) as well as the other occupants who stayed and had the same luck as the ones that jumped.Except from the experienced pilot who had 10000hours in flying hot air balloons all of the passengers were just sightseers 8 of them being couples and the other 2 cousins.This is the second deadliest hot air ballon accident the first being in Australia killing also 13 people.




sources: 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Carterton_hot_air_balloon_crash
              2. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-16450659

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

News: 2011 Yak-Service Yakovlev Yak-42 crash





At least 44 people were killed when a Russian jet carrying hockey players to their first match of the season crashed on takeoff in the latest blow to the country’s tainted air safety record.
The Yak-42 passenger jet took off on Wednesday from Yaroslavl airport about 300 kilometres northeast of Moscow just as a two-day political forum expected to be attended by President Dmitry Medvedev got under way.
German news agency DPA quoted aviation officials as saying the plane struck a radio antenna beyond the runway.
A source told Interfax that the plane suddenly started listing to the left and crashed about 500 metres away from the Tunoshna airport.
‘‘According to the latest data, there were 45 people on board - 37 passengers and eight crew.
Forty-four people died in the crash and one person survived,’’ a police official told the RIA Novosti news agency.
DPA says the survivor was a member of the crew.
The local emergencies ministry said the jet was taking members of the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl ice hockey team to the Belarus capital Minsk for their first match of the 2011-12 season.
The team is trained by a Canadian national and has several foreign players on the roster posted on its website.
Two accidents involving Tu-134 and An-24 jets this northern summer that killed a total of 54 people prompted Medvedev to call for most of the aircraft to be retired by January 1 and the rest taken out in subsequent months.
The accidents have tarnished Medvedev’s vision of a modern Russia that he promotes in messages ahead of presidential elections next year that can be also contested by Vladimir Putin - his more nationalist mentor and prime minister.
But that move was followed by a series of smaller air accidents as well as a Volga River boat disaster that killed 122 people during a pleasure cruise.
Medvedev was due to speak at the forum on Thursday and sent his top political adviser Vladislav Surkov to the scene of the disaster.A Kremlin spokeswoman said Medvedev himself would arrive in Yaroslavl later on Wednesday.
Conference participants also held a minute of silence while the country’s hockey season kicked off with a sombre message from the deputy head of Gazprom, the company that sponsors Russia’s Continental Hockey League (KHL).
‘‘I propose that we honour the memory of the dead with a minute of silence,’’ Gazprom number two Alexander Medvedev said at the season opening in the Ural Mountains city of Ufa.
The match was later abandoned to applause from the crowd.
Three-time Russian champion Lokomotiv Yaroslavl was founded in 1959 and last won the country’s title in 2002.
‘‘I am at the airport right now,’’ the team’s general manager Yury Lukin told the R-Sport news agency.‘‘I do not know what they are saying on the news, but things here are very serious,’’ he said.


source: http://www.smh.com.au/world/russian-hockey-team-in-jet-crash-at-least-44-dead-20110908-1jy5f.html

Thursday, August 4, 2011

News: Caribbean Airlines Flight 523



Source:wikipedia



Caribbean Airlines Flight 523 was a flight from New York to GeorgetownGuyana with a stopover in Port of SpainTrinidad on 30 July 2011. The Boeing 737-800 registration 9Y-PBM landed at Cheddi Jagan International Airport, but failed to stop in rainy weather, overshot the runway at 01:32L, and crashed through the perimeter fence. The aircraft stopped 100 meters past the end of runway 06 after it went over a road and broke into two sections.
There was no fire, and only seven out of the 157 passengers and 6 crew were injured.No deaths were reported directly following the incident.Two passengers suffered broken legs. The majority of the injured were treated at Diamond Diagnostic Hospital then sent onto Georgetown Public Hospital, where 35 passengers were treated for leg, back and neck injuries. The aircraft was damaged beyond repair in the accident.
Trinidad's Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar flew to Guyana to assess the situation, because the government of Trinidad and Tobago owns Caribbean Airlines.Guyana's emergency response team appeared at the accident scene two hours after the incident. Further officials from the Trinidad and Tobago Civil Aviation Authority (TTCAA) and U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) were invited to Guyana to aid in investigations.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

News: Delta Air Lines Flight 2284




On the 28th of May 2011, aDelta Airlines MD-88 caught fire as it was attempting to land at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport from Pittsburgh International Airport.All 49 passengers and crew survived,but 4 received minor injuries as they were evacuating the plane.It seems till now that the plane had blew out at least one tire and had an engine fire upon landing saturday afternoon.All passengers had safely evacuated via the rear stairwell,and the fire  department sprayed foam to extinguish the plane's right engine on a runway.First signs show that the brakes overheated on the taxiway,which later caused the fire but information is still scarcely to say something for sure.


Wednesday, May 25, 2011

News: Ash Cloud threatening from Iceland threatening again the European skies!





On the 21st of May the icelandic volcano Grímsvötn erupted breaking the ice covered glacier and sending ash plume up to 65000ft(20km), causing many flights to be canceled mainly in UK region but today also Germany and maybe Berlin later.Last year the eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull caused the biggest air disruption in Europe since the WW2 and one of the most costly also,lasting for almost 2 months.Planes typically can fly in almost any condition but volcanic ash can cause damage to almost any part of the plane and mainly the engines.The ash from this volcano is thought to be thick so it must fall faster to the ground reducing the damages from more cancelations later this month.Going back in history we can see 2 examples where an airplane flew through a volcanic ash and had all its engines shut down.

24 june 1982:British Airways Flight 9,a Boeing 747-200 flew into an ash cloud created from the eruption of Mt.Galunggung,southeast of Jakarta,Indonesia.All of the engines had failed and the pilots tried desperately to restart them after losing height fast.In what can only be described as a passengers worst nightmare the pilot made this announcement "Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem. All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them going again. I trust you are not in too much distress.".After a while of losing altitude and hope together the plane passed the ash cloud and the crew where able to restart all of the engines,except from one which failed again later again and made a safe landing in jakarta.

15 December 1989: KLM Flight 867,identical to the first one again a Boeing 747-400 flew through the ash cloud of Mt.Redoubt,Alaska which had erupted the day before causing again all engines to fail.After falling over 14000ft Captain Karl van der Elst and crew were finally able to restart the engines and safely land the plane. In this case the ash caused more than 80 million dollars in damage to the aircraft (requiring all four engines to be replaced), but no lives were lost and no one was injured.









Sunday, May 22, 2011

News: Crash of Sol Líneas Aéreas Flight 5428 at Argentina

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On the 18th of May 2011 a Saab 340A(built in 1985) operated by SOL Líneas Aéreas departed from Neuquén, Argentina, for a domestic flight to Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina but it had crashed on Prahuaniyeu,Argenitna with 22 souls on board (19 passengers,3 crew), all of whom unfortunately died instantly when the aircraft hit violently the ground at high speed.The flight crew declared an emergency at 8:50 PM (GMT-3) and local ocal people located around 2 km away from the crash site saw an airplane flying extremely low. A few moments later they heard explosions and noticed black smoke coming from the ground,they rushed for help but not much of the airplane has been left intact.Firefighters arrived at the scene three hours later, desperately seeking for signs of survivors but none could be found. The Planes black boxes had been found the following day near the crash site.Argentinas national meteorological services have issued warnings about icing conditions near the area the plane was flying and at an altitude between 7000ft and 1800ft with severe turbulence at 1500ft.The crew had requested to the air traffic controllers to descend out of icing conditions seconds before the radar contact was lost.Details are still sketchy but the bad weather may have contributed to the accident.More details to come...


sources:
wikipedia.org
1001crash.com