Accident Handley Page Hastings C.1 TG579,
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ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 333833
 

Date:Tuesday 1 March 1960
Time:
Type:Silhouette image of generic hphs model; specific model in this crash may look slightly different    
Handley Page Hastings C.1
Owner/operator:Royal Air Force - RAF
Registration: TG579
MSN: HP67/70
Year of manufacture:1949
Fatalities:Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 20
Aircraft damage: Destroyed, written off
Category:Accident
Location:3 km off Gan RAF Station (GAN) -   Maldives
Phase: Approach
Nature:Military
Departure airport:Katunayake RAF Station (CMB/VCBI)
Destination airport:Gan RAF Station (GAN/VRMG)
Narrative:
The Hastings departed RAF Katunayake at 17:34 for a flight over the Indian Ocean to RAF Gan in the Maldives. Weather near Gan was poor with heavy rain and thunderstorm. The first approach was abandoned and the pilot decided to hold for 20 minutes, hoping the storm would pass. During the second approach a lightning flash blinded the pilots, during which the aircraft descended to a height just above the sea. The aircraft then hit the sea and crashed.

PROBABLE CAUSE: "A) Having descended below his calculated break off level of 420 ft. and losing visual contact with runway due to lightning flashes and rain, he failed to take immediate overshoot action.
B) In the meteorological conditions prevailing, he failed to make a standard bad weather circuit on established instrument approach. Instead he made a very long low approach to land in marginal weather conditions, and failed to have navigator co-relate Eureka range with L.(?) readings. Causal conditions were (1) Pilot fatigue and (2) Impairment of vision by rain."

Sources:

BAAA-ACRO
Hastings Bangs and Prangs and Splashes and Crashes

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