Incident Overview

Date: Thursday 6 July 2006
Aircraft Type: Canadair CL-215-1A10
Owner/operator: Elleniki Polemik¡ Aeropor¡a
Registration Number: 1112
Location: off Patroklos Island – ÿ Greece
Phase of Flight: Manoeuvring (airshow, firefighting, ag.ops.)
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 2
Component Affected: AircraftAircraft
Category: Accident
A Canadair aircraft crashed into a wave during a fire extinguishing operation in the Argosaronic Gulf, resulting in the loss of both pilots. The aircraft was rescued by a Super Puma helicopter.A Canadair aircraft crashed into a wave during a fire extinguishing operation in the Argosaronic Gulf, resulting in the loss of both pilots. The aircraft was rescued by a Super Puma helicopter.

Description

The Canadair was participating in a fire extinguishing operation in the island of Tzia. Whilst scooping up sea water in the Argosaronic Gulf, the airplane crashed into a wave and sunk. Both pilots escaped and were rescued by a Super Puma helicopter.

Primary Cause

Wave impact during a fire extinguishing operation.Wave impact during a fire extinguishing operation.

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