
NIGERIA: LAGOS, PRECIPITA AEREO PASSEGGERI =
Lagos, 3 giu. (Adnkronos/Xinhua) - Un aereo passeggeri e'
precipitato oggi in Nigeria, nella regione sud occidentale di Lagos.
Non e' stato precisato il numero dei passeggeri.
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http://www.md80.it/bbforum/viewtopic.ph ... 03#p836203RaganellaImpazzita ha scritto:Sbaglio o un'altro aereo nigeriano è uscito di pista in Ghana....brutta giornata
C'è da sperare che la folla di curiosi/abitanti del luogo non si porti via, come fossero souvenir, dei rottami o, peggio, gli fdr che potranno fornire risposte riguardo all'accaduto..so far 16 fatalities on the ground have been confirmed, a number of injured people on the ground have been taken to hospitals..
Offices and counters of Dana Air in Abuja and Lagos need to be protected by armed forces while relatives besieged all Dana premises to get information.
Rescue and Recovery works are hampered by a large crowd gathered at the crash site, the rescue forces complaining the residents have taken over the crash site. The works are difficult by concrete buildings in danger of collapsing as result of impact by the aircraft and the resulting need to take these buildings down first and are further hampered by lack of equipment to move the aircraft debris.
Nigeria's Minister of Aviation said Dana flight 992 was about 11nm before Lagos' Murtala Muhammed Airport when the crew declared emergency. A minute later the aircraft disappeared from radar, subsequently it was learned the aircraft had crashed into residential buildings in the Iju area of Agege (editorial note: north of the aerodrome) with 153 people on board. An investigation has been opened.
molto probabile, per poi rilasciarli dietro cauzioneMatteF88 ha scritto: C'è da sperare che la folla di curiosi/abitanti del luogo non si porti via, come fossero souvenir, dei rottami o, peggio, gli fdr che potranno fornire risposte riguardo all'accaduto..
Dana Air suspended flights today and reportedly closed an office in Abuja as Nigerian officials begin to investigate the cause of a McDonnell Douglas MD-83 crash in Lagos on 3 June.
Jacky Hathiramani, chief executive of Dana Air, said the airline is "deeply saddened" by the crash that killed 146 passengers on seven crew members aboard the twinjet.
"We are doing everything we can to assist them in this extremely difficult time," Hathiramani says.
Meanwhile, the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is assisting an investigation already underway by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).
The MD-83 was inbound from Abuja to Lagos at 15:43 when it crashed in the crowded Iju Ishaga neighbourhood immediately north of Murtala Muhammed International Airport, the NCAA says.
The aircraft reportedly struck power lines and trees before striking a building.
The incident is already raising questions about the aircraft's safety history
The nearly 22-year-old MD-83 was involved in a minor safety incident in August 2006, when Alaska Airlines operated the twinjet. The NTSB concluded that normal vibration caused a wire bracket to wear away the insulation of a wire bundle, causing an electric arc that blew smoke into the passenger cabin.
After being acquired by then-start-up Dana Air in January 2009, Nigerian reports indicate the same aircraft sustained a bird strike incident in 2010.
Doppia avaria?JT8D ha scritto: A professional helicopter pilot on frequency reported the MD-83 crew declared emergency reporting the failure of both engines. According to politiken.dk the Danish pilot and his Danish company providing off-shore services for the Nigerian Oil Industry were subsequently asked by the tower to check the whereabout of the aircraft and were the first to reach the crash site providing the location to Lagos tower.
A Nigerian military official confirmed the crew reported engine trouble. The crash site is situated along the regular approach path the aircraft would have taken into Murtala Muhammed Airport."[/i]
(http://avherald.com/h?article=4508fb60&opt=0)
Paolo
Con quella specie di bolgia Dantesca sul luogo dell'incidente il lavoro deve essere veramente difficile. Dicono che non sia rimasta una goccia di jet A1...JT8D ha scritto: "On Jun 10th 2012 Dana Air's Director of Flight reported on Lagos' TV, that the remains of one or more birds have been found in one of the engines recovered from the crash site. However, the cause of the crash is still to be determined."
(http://www.avherald.com)
Paolo
http://avherald.com/h?article=4508fb60/0001&opt=0By Simon Hradecky, created Friday, Jul 13th 2012 13:04Z, last updated Friday, Jul 13th 2012 13:17Z
Nigeria's Accident Investigation Bureau (NAIB) have released their preliminary report reporting the aircraft was on its 4th leg of the day on round trips between Lagos and Abuja.
Dana Air's MD-83 5N-RAM was on final approach to Lagos' runway 18R when the crew reported total loss of power.
The cockpit voice recorder, containing 31 minutes of recordings, revealed the crew was in a discussion about a non-normal condition regarding throttle lever position and engine EPR indications, although the crew was not concerned at that point 31 minutes prior to the accident, that the safe continuation of the flight would be affected by this condition. The crew monitored this condition and became increasingly concerned during the descent towards Lagos.
The crew reported descending through 18,100 feet at 15:30L and descending through 7700 feet at 15:40L. Between 15:37L and 15:41L the crew was engaged in configuring the aircraft for landing deploying flaps and landing gear. At 15:41:16 the first officer queried "Both engines coming up?" and the captain replied "negative". The crew subsequently declared emergency at 15:42:10L reporting "dual engine failure ... negative response from throttle." The crew subsequently deployed flaps further while continuing the approach and discussing an alternative landing on runway 18L.
At 15:42:45L the captain reported the runway in sight and instructed the first officer to clean the flaps and retract the landing gear.
At 15:43:27 the captain told the first officer "we just lost everything, we lost an engine. I lost both engines". During the next 25 seconds the crew attempted to relight both engines, the aircraft however crashed about 5.8nm north of the threshold of runway 18R approximately on the extended runway center line.
All 147 passengers and 6 crew on the aircraft and 10 people on the ground were killed in the crash.
The flight data recorder tape was consumed by post crash fire.
The captain (55, ATPL, 18,116 hours total experience, 7,461 hours on type) had been employed with Dana Air since Mar 14th 2012, the first officer (34, CPL, 1,143 hours total, 808 hours on type) had been hired by Dana Air in January 2011.
The left hand engine had accumulated 54,322 hours in 30,933 cycles, the right hand engine accumulated 26,025 hours in 12,466 cycles.
The aircraft had last undergone maintenance on Jun 1st 2012. There were no entries in the technical logs regarding any abnormal condition of the engines.
The aircraft had loaded 8,000 lbs of fuel in Abuja and according to logs had 26,000 lbs of fuel on board thereafter. Analysis of the fuel showed no contamination.
The investigation is on-going.