Crash

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    Cessna Crash Cuts Bolivian Festival Short

    What: Servicio Aereo Elorza Cessna U206G Stationair 6
    Where: San Joaquin, Beni Bolivia
    When: August 21, 2012
    Who: 1 aboard, 2 fatalities, 1 injury
    Why: The festival commemorating the 303rd anniversary of the founding of San Joaquin was cancelled.

    A small stunt plane was performing at the event doing cartwheels when the the pilot crashed into a house. The pilot was killed along with a woman in the house. Another person on the ground was injured. Witnesses said Two planes were performing cartwheels when one of them made a turn. the plane’s right wing hit the fence of the cemetery, hit some trees and crashed into the roof of a residence.

    Pilot Ramón Bilbao Mayuve (45) was killed in the crash. The woman who died, Karina Angelica Robles (23) was in her house when it was struck by the aircraft. Sixteen year old Reich Guardia Sosa was seriously injured and hospitalized in the capital.

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    4 Die in Russian Chopper Crash

    What: Kazakhstan Mil Mi-17
    Where: Astana
    When: August 22, 2012, 8:00 a.m.
    Who: 4 aboard, 4 fatalities
    Why: The helicopter was on a training flight when it crashed. All four crew died in the accident. Kazakhstan’s Minister of defense announced that they selected a committee to investigate and “The causes of helicopter crash will be defined by the end of the commission’s work. Given the evidence, the Akmola garrison military prosecutor opened a criminal case on the grounds of an offense under article 392 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan (violation of safety and training.”

    Representatives of the Main Directorate of Flight Safety and state aircraft, the Ministry of Defense, and the Prosecutor’s Office are working at the scene in the military investigation of the Interior Ministry.

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    Alfa Airlines Plane Crash Kills 32

    What: Alfa Airlines Antonov 24/26 en route from Khartoum to Talodi
    Where: near Talodi
    When: August 19. 2012
    Who: 32 aboard, 32 fatalities, 6 crew, 26 occupants
    Why: Sudanese officials en route to a Muslim festival were aboard a flight that crashed into a hill near Talodi. According to some reports, the 35 year old plane crashed into a mountainside during a dust storm while on a second go-round on approach to the airport; other reports make no reference to mountains or dust and just say the crash occurred during seasonal rains.

    Talodi is a town in South Kordofan.

    Guidance and Endowments (religious affairs) Minister Ghazi al-Sadeq was killed in the crash, along with Mahjoub Abdel Raheem Toutou, state minister for youth and sports, and Eissa Daifallah, state minister for tourism, antiquities and wildlife were aboard the plane.

    Initial reports indicated there were 31 aboard but that number was increased to 32.

    The news video below says the accident occurred during the second go-round during a rain storm.

    Alfa Airlines is on the list of airlines banned within the EU. The captain who was from Russia had been flying with Alfa Airlines for five years, according to “Inquirer News” and was flying with a Sudanese co-pilot.

    See news video below

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    Fighter Jet Bird Strike in Belgium


    What: Belgian Air Force General Dynamics F-16AM Fighting Falcon en route from Kleine-Brogel air base
    Where: Belgium
    When: August 17, 2012, 3:01 p.m
    Who: no fatalities
    Why: About a mile from the Kleine- Brogel air base, the pilot of an F-16 fighter jet ejected after the jet suffered a bird strike. The accident occurred near the town of Peer. The pilot who has 500 hours was on a training flight, and after he ejected, ended up in a tree.

    The plane has been written off as damaged beyond repair. Residents of Peer were told to keep their windows and doors closed because the plane’s tank contained “hydrazine,” a flammable and toxic. News reports now say that the tank was recovered intact.

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    Two of four Lost in Brenda Mines Crash

    What: Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche en route from Pentiction to Boundary Bay
    Where: Brenda Mines, 22 kilometres west of Peachland Canada
    When: August 13, 2012
    Who: 4 aboard, 2 fatalities
    Why: The plane was off course when it crashed at 5 p.m. local time near Brenda Mines. One person died on the scene. Three passengers were hospitalized in Kelowna and Kamloops hospital, where one later died.

    A Cormorant helicopter responded to the emergency beacon and did a flyby over the wreckage before rescuers parachuted in. BC Air Ambulance Service transported injured to the hospital; one was flown to Royal Inland Hospital.

    The first victim was identified as Dallas Smith; the second victim to succumb to injuries was Lauren Sewell, 24. Smith was her boyfriend. The plane ride was a birthday present from Sewell to Smith.
    Video Below

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    Business Flight Ends in Field

    What: Beechcraft A36TC Bonanza 36 en route from Albany Int’l Airport
    Where: Clifton Park, NY
    When: August 15, 2012, 7:30 a.m.
    Who: 2 aboard, 1 fatality, 1 injury
    Why: After taking off, the plane stalled 12 miles north of Albany. The plane crashed in a suburb. passenger Walter F. Uccellini and his business partner, Jim Quinn were aboard. Uccellini died in the crash; Quinn suffered head trauma and was hospitalized at Albany Medical Center.

    The plane landed stopped between trees and did not strike any buildings. Quinn may have been attempting to land on the road. Before the land became a subdivision, it was an emergency landing field.

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    Uganda Helicopters Down in Kenya

    What: Ugandan helicopter Mil Mi-24 en route from Soroti to Garissa
    What: Ugandan helicopter Mil Mi-24 en route from Soroti to Garissa
    Where: Mount Kenya
    When: August 12, 2012
    Who: 7 aboard, 3 fatalities
    Why: Three Mi-24 were heading to Somalia. A fourth helicopter did not crash.

    Capt. William Letti and Lt. Patrick Nahamya were flying a peace-keeping mission when they crashed onto the side of Mount Kenya. They are calling it a “hard landing” i.e. in an “ungazetted” area. Two bodies were found on August 14. A third body was found a day later (August 15)

    One choppers made it to Garissa, North Eastern Kenya. 18 people from that helicopters safely evacuated.

    Two of the helicopters crashed, and were found burned.

    A pilot from one of the helicopters sent a message requesting assistance for ground troops and the grounded chopper crew.

    Video Below

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    Dana Air History Comes Out at Inquest

    While testifying at the coroner’s inquest before Lagos State Coroner Mr. Oyetade Komolafe, Tony Usidamen of Dana Air revealed that the Dana plane (registration number 5N-RAM) that crashed in Lagos in June 2012 had its engine replaced after a bird strike while outbound from Lagos on April 19, 2010.

    Records indicate 5N-RAM also had hydraulic leaks on May 23 at Murtala Mohammed Airport.

    On the June 3rd, the plane was making it’s third round trip and crashed close to it’s destination airport.

    The Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) investigator is Mr Emmanuel Dialla. His preliminary report said that the first sign of trouble came 17 minutes after the plane was airborne at 2.58pm, following a “non-normal” engine condition. According to the CVR at 1543:27 hours (3.43pm), the Captain informed the FO, “we just lost everything, we lost an engine. I lost both engines”…

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    Hollandscheveld Crash Injures 3


    What: Piaggio P-149D
    Where: Hollandscheveld, Netherlands
    When: August 4, 2012
    Who: 2 aboard, 1 on the ground, 3 injuries
    Why: The plane took off at 11.30 from the nearby airport in Hoogeveen. After engine problems developed, the pilot reported via radio that he had an engine failure. He made a forced landing and struck an outbuilding and came to rest in a residential garden.

    Both occupants of the plane and one person in the shed were injured.

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    Medical Organ Delivery Accident, Santiago de Compostela Airport, Spain

    What: Airnor Cessna Citation 500 Porto – Asturias – Santiago de Compostela
    Where: Santiago de Compostela Airport, Spain
    When: August 2, 2012
    Who: 2 aboard, 2 fatalities
    Why: Alexander Well, 37 year-old from Barcelona and Daniel Fernandez, a 35-year-old from Bilbao were thrown from the Cessna Citation when it crashed.

    ATC lost contact with ATC on approach to Compostela Airport.

    The crew was on a medical mission carrying organs for transplant. The airplane crashed in a forest area near the airport and his crew died on the spot. No cause of the accident has been released there are reports from local sources who say that it but could be related to poor visibility conditions.

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    Mexico: Helicopter Crash Kills Businessman and Pilots


    What: Eolo AgustaWestland AW109SP
    Where: Cerro Alpino, Mexico
    When: July 28, 2012, 23:40
    Who: 3 aboard, 3 fatalities
    Why: The businessman and son of Fidel Herrera left the town of Atlacomulco after a meal with the former governor of the State of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto and died in a chopper crash.

    Toluca Airport lost contact with the helicopter an hour prior to the accident.

    The pilot Miguel Angel Rodriguez Lopez, co-pilot Rodolfo Caballero and the passenger, Armando Hinojosa-Garcia, were killed in the town of Juquipilco when the Augusta 109 chopper they were in crashed close to the Jiquipilco-Temoaya road, in the State of Mexico, North of Mexico City.

    Search patrols located the wreckage early Sunday morning in a place known as “Hill of Alpine”

    A Civil Aeronautics investigation is underway.

    As always, we offer condolences to the families.

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    Beechcraft Crashes at Sedona Airport, 3 Fatalities

    What: Beechcraft B60 Duke
    Where: Sedona Airport
    When: July 26, 2012
    Who: 3 aboard, 3 fatalities
    Why: On takeoff, the Beechcraft failed to achieve adequate lift and crashed southwest of the airport. The husband and son of U.S. Olympic distance runner Pat Porter were aboard when the plane crashed. The third fatality was a 14 year old friend and classmate of the son.

    The plane went straight past the end of the runway, crashed and sent up a black mushroom cloud on impact just before 9 a.m. At the end of the runway is a ravine (shown in the second video below) where the beechcraft impacted.

    Witnesses say the plane’s engines appeared to be running normally. The cause of the crash was unclear.

    See Video Below

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    French Alps Chopper Crash Kills 6


    What: Eurocopter group Eurocopter AS 532AL Super Puma
    Where: La Palud-sur-Verdon, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
    When: July 25, 2012, 13 h 40
    Who: 6 aboard, 6 fatalities
    Why: In the village of La Palud-sur-Verdon, a Eurocopter group helicopter crashed, killing the six men aboard, including employees of Eurocopter. The newly assembled chipper was en route to the Albanian army when it apparently “caught a EDF power cable.”

    Two of those aboard may have been Albanian. Climbers were dispatched to assist with the recovery.

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    Remembering Air Blue Flight 202

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    On July 28, 2010, families waited for their loved ones at Benazir Bhutto International Airport. An accident happened, and they never disembarked. That was the day exactly two years ago that 152 people aboard Air Blue flight 202 lost their lives crashing into the Margalla Hills.

    There is not much good that can be said of a tragedy like this. The memory is burned like a brand into the hearts of family members, beginning a nightmare of chaos and confusion, of grief and shock that never ends. Some of the families learned right away, might even have heard the impact, saw the smoke, heard the crash. Some of the families were waiting at home, and learned later of their loss. All of them waited for loved ones who would never come home again. Some of them feel like they are still waiting, still listening for a footstep they will never hear again.

    They may have heard that the plane had made 13,500 flights. They might have asked themselves why was it not 13,501 flights? Why not 13,499? If the plane had made one more or one fewer flight, their loved ones would not have been aboard. They have asked themselves a thousand questions, wondering what happened in the cockpit, and why. They may have learned terms like CRM (cockpit resource management), which is a way the flight crew is trained to communicate more effectively amongst themselves, leading to better outcomes. The CRM aboard flight 202 was not what it should have been.

    They have found that official reports say how something happened. But they do not answer the questions in a human soul asking why their beloved——father, mother, sister, brother, husband, wife, child——had to die.

    Now that two years have passed, the families have had two years to accustom themselves to their loss. Two years seems so long, and yet it is hardly time enough to process a loss that is forever. And while it is true that the accident is the beginning of a tragedy that has no ending, the nightmare does fade.

    But this is what I have learned, after seeing so many tragic accidents. It takes time. In the beginning, the families make it through one day at a time. Time helps to ease the pain, and allows family members again learn to feel the sun, and not feel guilty for it; it takes time to learn the survival skill of illuminating the dark with sweet memories without feeling the grief; it takes time to find beauty in the world again. It takes time to relearn how to laugh, and not feel guilty for laughing.

    This is the job of the survivors. To continue. To live on. We grow stronger every day. When it comes down to it, we are all survivors. Maybe we have not all lost loved ones in a plane crash, but we have all loved and lost. And this is my message: Our survival is nothing to feel guilty for; it is our responsibility. It is a precious gift. Let us hold tight to the hands that are still here, and share the love. In every new moment of our lives, we do not walk alone. When we see a new sunset or sunrise, when we hear the laughter of a child, when we begin to see the vivid colors of life again, we do not see or feel these things alone. We carry with us the spirits of those we love.

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    12 year old aboard a Light Single-engine four-seater sport Plane Crashed in Russia

    What: Ilyushin Il-103
    Where: Alekanovo, Ryazan Russia
    When: July 22, 2012
    Who: 3 aboard, 3 fatalities
    Why: Although initially reported as two fatalities, there were three in the crash of the Ilyushin Il-103 in a forested area in the Ryazan region of Russia. The local fire brigade responded.

    The plane belonged to businessman Vladimir Kondrakova and was piloted by a test pilot, Vladimir Lubin.

    One of those aboard was the 12 year old son of a passenger.

    Witnesses said “the crash occurred because the flight had taken too strong a turn, causing the airplane to go into a tailspin and crash vertically into the ground.”

    The Regional Ministry for emergency is apparently not investigating because the plane was not certified.

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    Twelve Fatalities in Royal Brunei Air Force Helicopter Crash

    What: Royal Brunei Air Force Bell 212 helicopter en route to Bandar Seri Begawan
    Where: Brunei, Borneo
    When: July 21,2012
    Who: 11 passengers, 3 crew
    Why: Twelve died in the crash in Kuala Belait on the north coast of Borneo island. Two cadets survived and have been hospitalized. They are reported to be in stable condition, one with afractured arm and an injured leg, and the other having undergone surgery.

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    Missing Plane found

    Missing Cargo Plane update
    What: Air Class Lineas Aereas Swearingen SA227-C Metro en route from Montevideo to Ezeiza Argentina
    Where: Carrasco Airport
    When: Jun 6th 2012
    Who: 2 crew
    Why: The missing plane was located just south of Flores Island and parts of the plane have been recovered.

    The two pilots are still missing.

    The plane has been idenfied as registration CX-LAS or CX-CLA

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    Chopper down in Malaysia, 3 missing


    What: Eurocopter EC120 helicopter en route to Nanga Merit Kapit Division
    Where: Sarawak, Malaysia
    When: July 20, 2012
    Who: 4 aboard
    Why: A privately owned helicopter with four people aboard went down Sungai Teriso estuary near Sebuyau near a small coastal town in Sarawak Borneo. The German pilot, Rko Steger swam for hours to reach Kampung Tebelu, Sebuyau. Fisherman pulled him from the river estuary. Three others —two men and a woman named Peter Ato Mayau, 53, Siti Khuzaima and Henry Loh—had been aboard the helicopter and are still missing. The two engineers and the quantity surveyor aboard the helicopter and that they were flying to Nanga Merit to look at a school project.

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    Australians Killed in Alaska Crash

    What: LNP Saratoga Inc. Piper Saratoga was en route from Fort Yukon to Fairbanks
    Where: Alaska
    When: July 18, 2012 5 PM
    Who: 2 aboard
    Why: A plane owned by LNP Saratoga Inc and eased to the West Valley Flying Club of Palo Alto. disappeared from radar in Alaska on July 18.

    The Air National Guard’s 210th and 212th Rescue Squadrons were deployed and discovered the wreckage. Alaska State Troopers identified the 64-year-old pilot Stephen Knight and 60-year-old Gillian Knight of Queensland, Australia.

    The pilots had been engaged in filing a “pop-up” Instrument Flight Rules Plan. The cloud cover was low.

    Two other planes had been flying with the wrecked plane but each with a different route. The wreckage was located 63 kilometres north of Fairbanks.

    Visibility hampered recovery operations on Wednesday but now the remains have been recovered and sent for autopsy by the state medical examiner’s office.

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    Ukrainian Pilots die in Congo Helicopter Crash

    What: Mil Mi-2
    Where: Mbouambe,Brazzaville, Congo
    When: July 16, 2012
    Who: 2 aboard, 2 fatalities
    Why: A police Mi-2 helicopter crashed in the Congo. The two pilots, both Ukranian, were killed in the crash. The bodies of the pilots have been recovered and were sent to Brazzaville morgue. The Ukrainian Defense minister reported that the pilots were n ot part of a Ukrainian peacekeeping operation, but may have been employed by a Russian or Belarusian airline or employed by the UN.

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    Mil Mi-17 Crash in Sudan, 7 Fatalities 2 Survive

    What: Sudanese Air Force Mil Mi-17 (Mi-8T)
    Where: El Fasher, Sudan
    When: July 16, 2012
    Who: 9 aboard, 7 fatalities
    Why: The aircraft reportedly went down near El Fasher according to one source “due to a technical fault” and another “gunned down.” Seven military officers on an administrative mission died at the scene. Two survivors were taken to military hospitals.

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    Dana Air Preliminary Report


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    What: Dana Air McDonnell Douglas MD-83 en route from Abuja to Lagos, Nigeria
    Where: Iju neighborhood, Lagos
    When: June 3, 2012
    Who: 153 passengers
    Why: According to the Dana Crash Preliminary report, the captain and the first officer were in a discussion of a non-normal condition regarding the correlation between the engine throttle setting and an engine power indication. They did not voice concerns then that the condition would affect the continuation of the flight.

    The report included records of visual examination of the aircraft wreckage, review maintenance records and other historical information of the aircraft, documentation of the training and experience of the flight crew, determination of the chronology of the flight, review of recorded data, reconstructing the aircraft refueling, and collection of related fuel samples and interview of related personnel.

    See report below:

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    7 Die in Mauritani Crash

    What: Force Aérienne de la République Islamique de Mauritani Harbin Yunshuji Y-12-II en route from Nouakchott to Tasiast Gold Mine Airstrip
    Where: Nouakchott Airport, Mauritania
    When: July 12, 2012, 7:45
    Who: 7 aboard, 7 fatalities
    Why: The pilot, co pilot and five passengers were killed when the plane crashed after takeoff. It was a Mauritanian airforce flight for Kinross Gold Corporation, on the way to the Tasiast gold mine.

    A statement from the Ministry of National Defense released the victims’ names:
    Captain Hassan Ould Shaikhani
    Lt. Ahmed Ould Mohamed Salem Ould Aaahi
    Sergeant Ahmed Salem Ould Elhoudrama
    Sergeant customs Embarek Born Pune
    Customs Mohamed Ould
    Hannon Ould Mohamed Ould Sid Ahmed
    Cheikh Ould Ely Alrkad.

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    3 Americans Lost in Plane crash at Castellet Airport, France

    What: Universal Jet Aviation Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream IV
    Where: Le Castellet Airport, France
    When: July 13, 2012
    Who: 3 aboard, 3 fatalities
    Why: On the ferry flight from Nice-Côte d’Azur Airport to Le Castellet, after the pilot reported problems, on landing, the airplane skidded and overshot the end of the runway. The three victims were two men aged 24 and 61, and a 30 year old woman. All three—two pilots and a flight attendant—were U.S. citizens.

    The airplane broke in two. The front part came to rest in a small pond; the rear part of the fuselage came to rest among trees. A photo from the crash scene shows the thrust reversers were deployed.

    Witnesses reported a large cloud of smoke and flames emerging from the plane. 57 firefighters, EMS personnel, police and rescue teams from the airport responded to the scene.
    Universal Jet Aviation operates out of Boca Raton, Fl.

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    Instruction Flight Crashes in El Salvador

    What: Dárdano Aeroservicios Piper PA-30-160 Twin Comanche B
    Where: Soyapango El Salvador
    When: July 11, 2012
    Who: 3 aboard, 3 fatalities
    Why: After takeoff, the plane fell into a riverbed canyon. Three people died in the crash, pilot instructor Jose Miguel Avalos and his two students, Jose Antonio Martinez and Rodrigo Calles.

    One died at the scene and two died at the hospital.