Descripción del Accidente ASN 11 JAN 1970 McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31 N1308T - Harlingen-Valley International Airport, TX (HRL)
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Estado:Accident investigation report completed and information captured
Fecha:domingo 11 enero 1970
Hora:07:00
Tipo:Silhouette image of generic DC93 model; specific model in this crash may look slightly different
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31
Operador:Texas International Airlines
Registración: N1308T
Numéro de série: 47315/433
Año de Construcción: 1968
Horas Totales de la Célula:2281
Motores: 2 Pratt & Whitney JT8D-
Tripulación:Fatalidades: 0 / Ocupantes: 4
Pasajeros:Fatalidades: 0 / Ocupantes: 37
Total:Fatalidades: 0 / Ocupantes: 41
Daños en la Aeronave: Considerable
Consecuencias: Repaired
Ubicación:Harlingen-Valley International Airport, TX (HRL) (   Estados Unidos de América)
Fase: Aproximación (APR)
Naturaleza:Vuelo Doméstico Programado
Aeropuerto de Salida:McAllen-Miller International Airport, TX (MFE/KMFE), Estados Unidos de América
Aeropuerto de Llegada:Harlingen-Valley International Airport, TX (HRL/KHRL), Estados Unidos de América
Número de Vuelo: 926
Descripción:
Texas International Airlines Flight 926 sustained damage when it struck a tree and two power poles, 12,000 feet short of the runway threshold, during a predawn instrument approach to Harlingen Airport, Texas. After the aircraft struck the tree and power poles, the flightcrew executed a missed approach and proceeded to Houston Intercontinental Airport, Texas, where a safe landing was made. The aircraft sustained substantial damage as a result of striking the tree and poles. There were no injuries.
TXI Flight 926 was a regularly scheduled domestic passenger/cargo flight which originates at McAllen, Texas, and terminated at Dallas, Texas, with scheduled en route stops at Harlingen and Houston, Texas.
Reported weather conditions at Harlingen at the time the accident occurred were: sky partially obscured, visibility 1/2 mile in fog.

Probable Cause:

The Safety Board determines that the probable cause of this accident was the continuation of the descent, during actual instrument conditions, through the Minimal Descent Altitude and into ground obstructions as a result of inadequate flightcrew monitoring of the aircraft altimeters. A contributing factor was a lack of awareness by the flightcrew of the actual meteorological conditions, caused by crew fatigue, and company workload priorities which prevented normal air-to-ground communications and deferred the dissemination of essential meteorological information.

Accident investigation:
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Investigating agency: NTSB
Status: Investigation completed
Duration: 11 months
Accident number: NTSB AAR-70-28
Download report: Final report

Fuentes:
» NTSB AAR-70-28


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Distance from McAllen-Miller International Airport, TX to Harlingen-Valley International Airport, TX as the crow flies is 58 km (36 miles).

This information is not presented as the Flight Safety Foundation or the Aviation Safety Network’s opinion as to the cause of the accident. It is preliminary and is based on the facts as they are known at this time.
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