Cuba:
Crash of Global Air Boeing 737-200 at Havana due to errors in weight and
balance calculations (18 May 2018)
The Instituto de la Aeronáutica Civil de Cuba (IACC) reported that it had
completed their investigation into the May 2018 accident involving a Global Air
Boeing 737-200, citing errors in weight an balance calculations.
The Global Air Boeing 737-200, operating on Cubana de Aviación flight 972 from
Havana to Holguín, Cuba, crashed shortly after takeoff on May 18. 2018. The
aircraft came down in vegetation near a railway outside the airport, broke up
and burst into flames. There were 107 passengers on board along with six Mexican
crew members. One passenger survived the accident.
On May 16, the Instituto de la Aeronáutica Civil de Cuba (IACC) reported that
it had completed their investigation. The authorities did not share any details
and just reported that the probable cause of the accident "were the
actions of the crew and their errors in the weight and balance calculations,
which led to the loss of control and collapse of the aircraft during the
takeoff stage"
A Global Air official earlier had reported that the aircraft had attained an
extreme nose-up attitude during takeoff, which would suggest the centre of
gravity was aft of the aircraft's limits.
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