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2019 CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REVIEW: A YEAR OF DIFFICULT QUESTIONS
To70’s annual Civil Aviation Safety Review examines accidents to large passenger aircraft used by most travellers. It includes all causes, whether technical failure, human error or unlawful interference. Despite a number of high profile accidents this year’s fatal accident rate is lower than the average of the last five years.
“We need to retain our focus on the basics that make civil aviation so safe”
FEWER FATAL ACCIDENTS IN 2019
In 2019 there were 86 accidents, 8 of which were fatal, resulting in 257 fatalities (see our methodology below). In 2018 there were 160 accidents, 13 of which were fatal, resulting in 534 fatalities. These follow a historic low in 2017 with only two fatal accidents involving regional turboprops (out of 48 accidents) that resulted in the loss of 13 lives.
Despite two high-profile accidents this past year, an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX and an Aeroflot Sukhoi Superjet, and an accident to a Fokker 100 just before the year's end, fatal accidents to large passenger aircraft remain rare events. Only two other accidents, a piston aircraft in March and a turboprop in November, resulted in more than 10 casualties.
An estimated 4,2% growth in air traffic for 2019 over 2018 means that the fatal accident rate for large aeroplanes in commercial air transport is just 0.18 (2018: 0.30) fatal accidents per million flights. That is an average of one fatal accident every 5.58 million flights.
To70’s annual Civil Aviation Safety Review examines accidents to large passenger aircraft used by most travellers. It includes all causes, whether technical failure, human error or unlawful interference. Despite a number of high profile accidents this year’s fatal accident rate is lower than the average of the last five years.
“We need to retain our focus on the basics that make civil aviation so safe”
FEWER FATAL ACCIDENTS IN 2019
In 2019 there were 86 accidents, 8 of which were fatal, resulting in 257 fatalities (see our methodology below). In 2018 there were 160 accidents, 13 of which were fatal, resulting in 534 fatalities. These follow a historic low in 2017 with only two fatal accidents involving regional turboprops (out of 48 accidents) that resulted in the loss of 13 lives.
Despite two high-profile accidents this past year, an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX and an Aeroflot Sukhoi Superjet, and an accident to a Fokker 100 just before the year's end, fatal accidents to large passenger aircraft remain rare events. Only two other accidents, a piston aircraft in March and a turboprop in November, resulted in more than 10 casualties.
An estimated 4,2% growth in air traffic for 2019 over 2018 means that the fatal accident rate for large aeroplanes in commercial air transport is just 0.18 (2018: 0.30) fatal accidents per million flights. That is an average of one fatal accident every 5.58 million flights.
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Ben-Gurion emergency: The plane took off with a burning engine
The Rwanda Air Boeing 737 aircraft, which was supposed to fly from Ben Gurion to Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, was delayed for an unknown time due to a technical malfunction. According to the Sieve Bet radio station, the engine caught fire during acceleration before takeoff.
Onboard there were more than 100 passengers - all citizens of Israel. After identifying the malfunction, they were urgently dropped off the liner and returned to the terminal.
Radio correspondent Sharon Idan posted on his Twitter photo of a plane with a burning engine.
https://slavdelo.dn.ua/2020/01/08/chp-v ... nt=6986326
The video of the burning engine (only some flames): https://twitter.com/sharonidan/status/1 ... 6171191306
Aircraft (9XR-WF) is currently over Eritrean airspace, en route to Kigali: https://www.flightradar24.com/23747ef6
The Rwanda Air Boeing 737 aircraft, which was supposed to fly from Ben Gurion to Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, was delayed for an unknown time due to a technical malfunction. According to the Sieve Bet radio station, the engine caught fire during acceleration before takeoff.
Onboard there were more than 100 passengers - all citizens of Israel. After identifying the malfunction, they were urgently dropped off the liner and returned to the terminal.
Radio correspondent Sharon Idan posted on his Twitter photo of a plane with a burning engine.
https://slavdelo.dn.ua/2020/01/08/chp-v ... nt=6986326
The video of the burning engine (only some flames): https://twitter.com/sharonidan/status/1 ... 6171191306
Aircraft (9XR-WF) is currently over Eritrean airspace, en route to Kigali: https://www.flightradar24.com/23747ef6
Rwanda Aviation News (Drones, Air Force, Civil Aviation, Space, Air Balloon): https://www.facebook.com/RwandAn-Flyer-153177931456873
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You have landings, hard landings, and this:
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Aircraft history on Airfleets: aircraft isn't 3 years old yet:
https://www.airfleets.net/ficheapp/plane-a321-7686.htm
flight replay on FR24.com (landing wasn't covered):
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airc ... s#2378f481
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Aircraft history on Airfleets: aircraft isn't 3 years old yet:
https://www.airfleets.net/ficheapp/plane-a321-7686.htm
flight replay on FR24.com (landing wasn't covered):
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airc ... s#2378f481
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.Passenger wrote: ↑10 Jan 2020, 14:28 You have landings, hard landings, and this:
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Aircraft history on Airfleets: aircraft isn't 3 years old yet:
https://www.airfleets.net/ficheapp/plane-a321-7686.htm
flight replay on FR24.com (landing wasn't covered):
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airc ... s#2378f481
"Accident" qualification for Aviation Herald:
http://avherald.com/h?article=4d1c737e&opt=0
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.Passenger wrote: ↑27 Jan 2020, 09:54 .
Aircraft involved:
https://www.airfleets.net/ficheapp/plane-md80-53464.htm
Link to an excellent overview photo:
https://www.ad.nl/buitenland/iraans-pas ... 165194663/
to avoid copyright issues, please do not re-post the above as "image"
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There are conflicting reports that a B737-400 from Afghan Ariana Airlines has crashed after take off from Kabul. Press reports mention it's AFG507A.
That would suggest it may be FG507, callsign AFG507:
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/flig ... 7#23a9d7fa
however, that's not a 737-400 but a 767-200ER.
Afghan Ariana Airlines apparently also denies a crash of one its aircraft/flights.
That would suggest it may be FG507, callsign AFG507:
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/flig ... 7#23a9d7fa
however, that's not a 737-400 but a 767-200ER.
Afghan Ariana Airlines apparently also denies a crash of one its aircraft/flights.
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It seems to be a US air force E-11A that crashed in Afghanistan!
Hasta la victoria siempre.
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Ongoing emergency: Air Canada AC-837 C-GHOZ B767-300ER:
https://www.flightradar24.com/ACA837/23be1953
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https://www.flightradar24.com/ACA837/23be1953
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Seems to have landed, safely I presume...
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Another hull loss for Pegasus (first reports say no fatalities):
https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/pega ... ha-gokcen/
https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/pega ... ha-gokcen/
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"...According to Mode-S data the aircraft ... ... touched down about abeam taxiways T/F (about 1950 meters past the threshold, about 1000 meters feet before the runway end) at about 130 knots over ground, overran the end of the runway at about 63 knots over ground veering slightly to the left, hit the localizer antenna runway 06, went over an airport road and a cliff and impacted the airport perimeter wall..."Passenger wrote: ↑05 Feb 2020, 18:28 Another hull loss for Pegasus (first reports say no fatalities):
https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/pega ... ha-gokcen/
http://avherald.com/h?article=4d2e6a8d&opt=0
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120 people have been injured.
Hi. I'm Thibault Lapers. @ThibaultLapers & @TLspotting
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Privately owned IAI1124A Westwind overshoots runway at Manila Airport, Philippines
https://www.aviation24.be/airports/mani ... ilippines/
https://www.aviation24.be/airports/mani ... ilippines/
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A helicopter of the Russain Army has crashed yesterday evening in the vincinity of Moskou. It is confirmed that the whole crew, composing of three people, died during the accident. It is believed that the crash happened due to a technical defect.
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CRL Charleroi Airport, 16th February 2020, at 22h40 local, during deboarding of Ryanair flight FR1303 Napoli-Charleroi:
"...after a male passenger exited the airplane and was climbing down the airstairs, he slipped, tumbled down the stairs, seemed to grab the railing on one hand, causing him to spin around and continue the fall on his back, eventually landing head first backwards. The passenger (age 38, average weight and height, and regular flyer with FR) carried a small bag in one hand and appears on the video to hold the safety railing with the right hand before the fall. He was not the first to exit the airplane. The passenger suffered a severe concussion and a head wound that required stitching. He was evacuated to the hospital..."
Source: Belgian AAIU:
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https://mobilit.belgium.be/sites/defaul ... -final.pdf
"...after a male passenger exited the airplane and was climbing down the airstairs, he slipped, tumbled down the stairs, seemed to grab the railing on one hand, causing him to spin around and continue the fall on his back, eventually landing head first backwards. The passenger (age 38, average weight and height, and regular flyer with FR) carried a small bag in one hand and appears on the video to hold the safety railing with the right hand before the fall. He was not the first to exit the airplane. The passenger suffered a severe concussion and a head wound that required stitching. He was evacuated to the hospital..."
Source: Belgian AAIU:
pdf 900 KB:
https://mobilit.belgium.be/sites/defaul ... -final.pdf
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Ethiopian Airlines B777-200F, serial 42031, that caught fire last week in Shanghai could result in a US$200 million insurance claim, the biggest ever hull claim.
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567
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7th August: Air India Express Boeing 737-800 at Kozhikode: overran runway and fell into valley.
http://avherald.com/h?article=4daf960f&opt=0
(edit: "valley" looks more like an embarkement)
http://avherald.com/h?article=4daf960f&opt=0
(edit: "valley" looks more like an embarkement)