May 4, 2010

AN-12 crash at near CRK

とても残念な事だけど、この事故は記録しておかねばなりません。。。

from the Aviation Herald

Crash: ATMA AN12 at Mexico on Apr 21st 2010, fire on board
By Simon Hradecky, created Wednesday, Apr 21st 2010 16:22Z, last updated Thursday, Apr 22nd 2010 14:47Z

An ATMA Atyra Airport and Transport Antonov AN-12BP on behalf of Pacific East Air Cargo on behalf of UPS, registration UP-AN216 performing freight flight Q8-7815 from Mactan to Angeles (Philippines) with 6 crew, was on approach to Angeles' Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (formerly known as Clark Air Base), when the airplane impacted ground about 11nm southeast of the airport. The airplane broke apart, the front portion burst into flames. 3 crew (2 Russian, 1 Bulgarian) were killed, 3 crew (1 Russian, 2 Uzbekistans) received injuries and were taken to hospital.

Ground witnesses observed the airplane flying very low about 10.5nm abeam of the runways 02L/20R and 02R/20L over the village Laput, part of Mexico City (Pampanga province) before the airplane impacted a field near the village.

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) reported, that the crew reported a fire on board a few minutes prior to impact with the crew attempting to get the airplane onto the ground immediately. All 3 flight crew (1 Russian, 2 Uzbekistan citizens) survived, the three other crew/passengers (2 Russian, 1 Bulgarian) were missing.

Later police in Mexico said, that the bodies of the three missing were found charred beyond recognition after the fire was put out.

The surviving captain said, that they had an electrical short developing into a fire on board. He decided to put the airplane down onto the ground immediately. The aircraft burst into flames before all crew could leave the aircraft.

This Mexico as well as this Angeles are located in the Philippines (not in North America - to avoid any confusion).

The airplane UP-AN216, MSN 402001, joined the fleet of ATMA in September 2009 arriving from Lao Air.






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