December 26, 2012 at 9:49 am
By: MSR777 - 28th December 2012 at 20:27
Not often you hear of an F100 being involved in an accident. Condolences to all involved. ๐
By: Arabella-Cox - 26th December 2012 at 10:02
RIP and condolences. ๐
ASN ACCIDENT DIGEST
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Date: 25 DEC 2012
Time: 08:50
Type: Fokker 100
Operator: Air Bagan
Registration: XY-AGC
C/n / msn: 11327
First flight: 1991
Engines: 2 Rolls Royce 650-15 Tay
Crew: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 6
Passengers: Fatalities: 1 / Occupants: 1
Total: Fatalities: 1 / Occupants: 71
Ground fatalities: 1
Airplane damage: Destroyed
Location: ca 3 km from Heho Airport (HEH) (Myanmar)
Phase: Landing
Nature: Domestic Scheduled Passenger
Departure airport: Mandalay-Annisaton Airport (MDL)
Destination airport: Heho Airport (HEH)
Flightnumber: 011
A Fokker 100 operated by Air Bagan was destroyed in an accident near Heho Airport (HEH), Myanmar. Flight W9-011 carried 65 passengers and six crew members. Eight passengers were injured, one passenger, a tour guide, was also killed. A person who was travelling on a motor cycle on the ground was hit by the aircraft as it landed and was also killed. The airplane apparently crash-landed in a paddy field near the airport in foggy weather conditions. A fire broke out, destroying the plane. Heho Airport has a single asphalt runway (18/36) without ILS. There is only an NDB beacon at the field.
Sources:
ยป Mizzima
ยป Air Bagan——————————————————————————–
AIRCRAFT HISTORY
PH-EZL – Fokker Aircraft BV (22 FEB 1991) first flight
PH-CFE – Fokker Aircraft BV (25 JUN 1991) registered
(G-FIOX) – (Air Europe) (1991) destined for Air Europe, but the airline went bankrupt in 1991
F-GJAO – Air Littoral (29 OCT 1993) registered
PH-CFE – Fokker Aircraft BV (30 NOV 1995) registered
PH-CFE – British Midland Airways (13 MAY 1996)
G-BXWE – British Midland Airways (06 JUL 1998) registered
G-BXWE – British Midland Airways (29 OCT 2003) incident: returned to landed following drop in cabin pressure (AAIB)
G-BXWE – British Midland Airways (14 AUG 2004) incident: landed at London-Heathrow with nose landing gear unsafe indication (AAIB)
XY-AGC – Air Bagan (01 JUL 2005) registered