Accident Embraer EMB-140 (ERJ-135KL) N299SK,
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ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 320524
 

Date:Wednesday 28 May 2014
Time:15:00
Type:Silhouette image of generic E135 model; specific model in this crash may look slightly different    
Embraer EMB-140 (ERJ-135KL)
Owner/operator:AmericanConnection
Registration: N299SK
MSN: 145532
Year of manufacture:2001
Total airframe hrs:31099 hours
Engine model:Allison AE3007A1/3
Fatalities:Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 45
Aircraft damage: Substantial
Category:Accident
Location:Traverse City Airport, MI (TVC) -   United States of America
Phase: Approach
Nature:Passenger - Scheduled
Departure airport:Chicago-O'Hare International Airport, IL (ORD/KORD)
Destination airport:Traverse City Airport, MI (TVC/KTVC)
Investigating agency: NTSB
Confidence Rating: Accident investigation report completed and information captured
Narrative:
An Embraer ERJ-140, N299SK, sustained substantial damage from a bird strike during approach to runway 10 at the Traverse City Airport, MI (TVC). There were no injuries to the occupants. The airplane sustained damage to the windshield, skins, frame and internal supports in the area near the first officer's windshield.
The flight originated from the Chicago-O'Hare International Airport, IL (ORD), about 14:12.
The pilot reported that the airplane was about 10 miles southwest of Traverse City and was set up for the visual approach to runway 10. While descending through 3,500 to 3,000 feet above mean sea level (msl) the airplane struck a bird which impacted just below the first officer's windshield. The pilot reported that the bird had punctured a hole just below the windshield and through the wall above and left of the first officer's feet. The pilot informed air traffic control of the bird strike. The airplane landed safely and continued normally to the gate.

Examination of the airplane revealed bird remains in the area of the damage near the first officer's windshield. The bird remains were later identified as those from a Common Loon.

PROBABLE CAUSE: "An in-flight collision with a bird during the descent to land, which resulted in substantial damage to the airplane."

Accident investigation:
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Investigating agency: NTSB
Report number: CEN14LA262
Status: Investigation completed
Duration: 6 months
Download report: Final report

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