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Accident | |
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Date | 25 September 1998 (1998-09-25) |
Summary | Pilot error/Poor visibility |
Site | Boumahfouda, Morocco |
Aircraft type | BAe 146 |
Operator | PauknAir |
Registration | EC-GEO |
Flight origin | Málaga Airport |
Destination | Melilla Airport |
Passengers | 34 |
Crew | 4 |
Fatalities | 38 (all) |
Survivors | 0 |
PauknAir Flight 4101 was a British Aerospace BAe 146 that crashed on a flight from Málaga, Spain to the Spanish North African exclave of Melilla. All 38 passengers and crew on board the aircraft were killed in the accident.
The aircraft
The aircraft made its first flight in 1983 and was the seventh BAe 146 built. PauknAir had been operating the aircraft since it was established and was the second operator of the aircraft since it was built.
Accident
The aircraft took off from runway 14 at Malaga's Pablo Ruiz Picasso Airport airport at 9:23 AM. On board were 34 passengers and a crew of four. The flight proceeded normally, without any problems and with normal weather conditions for those hours of the morning.
The descent began at 9:41. In the area of Cape Tres Forcas (the headland on which Melilla is situated), low visibility is common, as clouds accumulate between the valleys formed by the steep mountains of the cape. The descent continued in Instrument meteorological conditions. In communications with Air traffic control, the pilot complained of the fog. Some of his last words were: "I see nothing"'.
At 9:49, there were two Terrain awareness and warning system signals in the cockpit of "terrain", which indicates that the aircraft was too low.
Causes
The main causes were:
- The poor visibility of the area;
- A greater than allowable blood alcohol level of the pilot.
Reportedly also affected:
- The presence in the cabin of a passenger, which could influence the behavior of male commanders;
- A carefree state of the crew to the situation.
See also
References
- History of BAe 147 c/no. 1007 retrieved 2010-05-30.
Aviation accidents and incidents in 1998 (1998) | |
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