Air Algérie Flight 702P

Air Algérie Flight 702P

Infobox Airliner accident|name=Air Algérie/Phoenix Flight 702P
Date=21 December 1994
Type=Pilot error
Site=Coventry-Baginton, United Kingdom
Fatalities=5
Injuries=0
Aircraft Type=Boeing 737-200
Operator=Air Algérie
Tail Number=airreg|7T|VEE|disaster
Ship name=Oasis
Passengers=0
Crew=5
Survivors = 0
Air Algérie/Phoenix Flight 702P, ship name "Oasis", registration 7T-VEE, was a Boeing 737 owned by Air Algérie and leased by Phoenix Aviation which crashed on 21 December 1994 on landing at Coventry, United Kingdom. All five on board were killed.

On the day of the accident, the aircraft departed Amsterdam for a routine flight to Coventry, UK, where live animals were to be loaded on board for export to the Netherlands and France. Weather at Coventry was poor and deteriorated steadily during the day; by the time the aircraft reached the Coventry area, the runway visual range for the main runway at Baginton Airport was only 700 metres. The aircraft was not properly equipped to receive the updated radio-navigational broadcast for the runway in question, so the pilots elected to be guided in by a radar controller using Surveillance Radar Approach (SRA). This was unsuccessful and the captain elected to call a missed approach and eventually divert to the East Midlands Airport.

Approximately 90 minutes after landing at East Midlands, visibility at Coventry improved significantly. The flight departed East Midlands at 9:38 local time in order to make a second attempt to land at the scheduled destination. During the second SRA-guided approach, the aircraft descended well below the glide slope and collided with an convert|86|ft|m|sing=on-high electricity transmission tower situated on the extended centreline of the runway approximately convert|1.1|mi|km from the runway threshold. The collision caused severe damage to the left engine and to the structure of the left wing; the aircraft rolled to the left and dropped, clipping a house before crashing into an area of woodland and catching fire. All aboard were killed instantly.

The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) determined that the accident was caused by the flight crew allowing the aircraft to descend significantly below the minimum descent height for the approach without gaining sight of the approach lighting or runway threshold. The AAIB also found that the crew had failed to cross-check altimeter height indications during the approach, that the non-handling pilot failed to call out the minimum descent height as the aircraft reached that altitude, and that the flight crew's performance had been impaired by the effects of fatigue.

ee also

* List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners

External links

* [http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19941221-0&lang=en Air Algérie/Phoenix Flight 702P] at the Aviation Safety Network


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