ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 145879
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Date: | Sunday 27 May 2012 |
Time: | 09:00 LT |
Type: | Socata TB10 Tobago |
Owner/operator: | private |
Registration: | D-EIWG |
MSN: | 148 |
Fatalities: | Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 2 |
Aircraft damage: | Destroyed |
Category: | Accident |
Location: | near Konstanz (EDTZ) -
Germany
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Phase: | Initial climb |
Nature: | Private |
Departure airport: | EDTZ |
Destination airport: | |
Investigating agency: | BFU |
Confidence Rating: | Information verified through data from accident investigation authorities |
Narrative:A Socata TB10 Tobago failed to gain altitude after take off from Konstanz Airport - EDTZ, hit some treetops and crashed in a field, northwest of the airport, and was destroyed by fire.
The pilot received serious injuries and was airlifted to hospital. His wife received moderate injuries and was taken to hospital by ambulance.
Accident investigation:
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Investigating agency: | BFU |
Report number: | BFU 3X045-12 |
Status: | Investigation completed |
Duration: | |
Download report: | Final report |
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Sources:
http://www.tagblatt.ch/ostschweiz/ostschweiz/sg-os/Kurz-nach-dem-Start-abgestuerzt;art192,2996503 http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/D-EIWG.html
History of this aircraft
Other occurrences involving this aircraft Revision history:
Date/time | Contributor | Updates |
29-May-2012 03:22 |
RobertMB |
Added |
29-May-2012 22:32 |
Geno |
Updated [Aircraft type] |
30-May-2012 09:00 |
Anon. |
Updated [Registration, Cn] |
30-May-2012 17:09 |
Geno |
Updated [Source] |
31-May-2012 02:29 |
RobertMB |
Updated [Aircraft type, Narrative] |
30-Sep-2018 16:31 |
TB |
Updated [Operator, Location, Source, Narrative] |
30-Sep-2018 16:32 |
TB |
Updated [Source] |
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