ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 212884
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Date: | Wednesday 4 July 2018 |
Time: | 16:28 |
Type: | Cessna 172S Skyhawk |
Owner/operator: | Meiya Air |
Registration: | B-10WK |
MSN: | 172S-12041 |
Fatalities: | Fatalities: 2 / Occupants: 2 |
Aircraft damage: | Destroyed |
Category: | Accident |
Location: | Wanning, Hainan Province -
China
|
Phase: | Landing |
Nature: | Training |
Departure airport: | |
Destination airport: | |
Confidence Rating: | Information is only available from news, social media or unofficial sources |
Narrative:On a training flight, the amphibious plane crashed into a reservoir and sunk. Damage to aircraft was severe, and the two occupants died.
Although no flight recorder was installed on the accident aircraft, the SD card of the onboard G1000 avionic system was recovered and permitted CAAC investigators to reconstruct the path and attitude of the accident flight. Improper response by the crew to crosswind while trying to land caused the aircraft to impact the water and flip over, according to the final report.
Sources:
http://french.xinhuanet.com/2018-07/05/c_137303089.htm http://www.xinhuanet.com/local/2018-07/05/c_1123083501.htm https://www.sohu.com/a/325593663_268362 CAAC (Central-Southern). Investigation report available online at
https://www.xuefeiji.org/cms/show-402.html Revision history:
Date/time | Contributor | Updates |
05-Jul-2018 05:53 |
gerard57 |
Added |
05-Jul-2018 07:47 |
Dmitry |
Updated [Aircraft type, Registration, Phase, Nature, Source] |
05-Jul-2018 11:00 |
RobertMB |
Updated [Cn] |
06-Jul-2022 09:05 |
RDV |
Updated [Total fatalities, Phase, Source, Narrative] |
30-Jun-2023 19:23 |
RDV |
Updated [[Total fatalities, Phase, Source, Narrative]] |
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