Report: Jet Landed Long in Jamaica Crash Landing
KINGSTON, Jamaica May 7, 2014 (AP) - An investigation
into a plane accident almost five years ago at a Jamaican airport has concluded
that an American Airlines jet flying in from Miami botched the landing and the
flight crew may have been fatigued.
On Dec. 22, 2009, an American
Airlines plane overshot a rain-drenched runway at the seaside Norman Manley
International Airport in Kingston and split apart after plowing through a
perimeter fence and skidding across a road. The Boeing 737-823 came to rest on
sand dunes and rocks a short distance from the waters of the Caribbean
Sea.
The jetliner was destroyed, its fuselage broken into three sections
and the right wing's tanks spilling jet fuel. All 154 people aboard survived,
but 14 had serious injuries, though not life-threatening.
The Jamaica
Civil Aviation Authority issued its final report on the incident this week,
posting it on the agency's website Tuesday.
"The investigation involved a
number of very involved processes," agency spokeswoman Ava Marie Ingram said
Wednesday in explaining why it took the aviation authority so long to issue its
conclusions.
Among other findings, the report said the experienced flight
crew decided to land in heavy rain on a wet runway with a tail wind close to the
landing limit. They were not aware of a standing water warning for the airport's
runways in manuals, the investigation found.
The report found the crew
did not do an adequate landing distance assessment and crossed the runway
threshold 20 feet (six meters) above the ideal height, touching down farther
along the runway than it should have.
Descending through cloud cover, the
flight crew "were possibly fatigued after being on duty for nearly 12 hours, and
awake for more than 14 hours," the report said.
Ingram said the report
was sent to the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board.
American
Airlines did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment.
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