onsdag 24. april 2019

Diverse hendelser - Curt Lewis

Accident: Airblue A320 at Peshawar on Apr 23rd 2019, runway excursion on landing

An Airblue Airbus A320-200, registration AP-EDA performing flight PA-613 from Sharjah (United Arab Emirates) to Peshawar (Pakistan) with 150 people on board, landed on Peshawar's runway 35 at about 19:30L (14:30Z) with a delay of approximately 11 hours, however, veered temporarily to the right edge of the runway, veered back to the left edge of the runway, returned to the center line, in addition was unable to stop before the end of the runway (length 9000 feet/2740 meters) and overran the end of the runway. There were no injuries.

The airport was closed.

The airline confirmed the runway overrun and reported both engines were damaged in the occurrence.

ADS-B data show the aircraft stopped about 120 meters past the end of the runway, still on the paved surface of the runway end safety area.

http://avherald.com/h?article=4c710ccd&opt=0

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Incident: Fuji Dream E175 at Yamagata on Apr 23rd 2019, runway excursion on takeoff

A Fuji Dream Airlines Embraer ERJ-175, registration JA11FJ performing flight JH-386 from Yamagata to Nagoya (Japan) with 60 passengers and 4 crew, was about to depart Yamagata's runway 19 at about 16:40L (07:40Z) when the aircraft veered left off the runway and came to a stop on the grass at the eastern side of the runway. There were no injuries, the damage to the aircraft is being assessed.

Japan's TSB rated the occurrence a serious incident and opened an investigation.

The airline confirmed the aircraft departed runway 19 and came to a stop on the green zone at the east side of the runway. All passengers disembarked without injuries. The cause of the occurrence is being investigated.

http://avherald.com/h?article=4c70fecd&opt=0

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Accident: Asia Airways AN26 near Khartoum on Apr 22nd 2019, ran out of fuel

An Asia Airways Antonov AN-26 freighter, registration EY-322 performing a positioning flight from Djibouti (Djibouti) to Khartoum (Sudan) with 5 crew, ran out of fuel about 40nm short of Khartoum Airport and was forced to land in open terrain. There were no injuries, the aircraft sustained substantial damage however.

EY-322 seen after the forced landing:

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