Incident Overview

Date: Thursday 13 November 2008
Aircraft Type: Antonov An-12B
Owner/operator: British Gulf International Airlines
Registration Number: S9-SAO
Location: 22 km SE of Al-Taqaddum Air Base – ÿ Iraq
Phase of Flight: En route
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 7 / Occupants: 7
Component Affected: Engine No. 2Engine No. 2
Category: Accident
An An-12 cargo plane experienced a catastrophic engine fire during a return flight from Dubai to Iraq. The aircraft rapidly descended and impacted desert terrain, resulting in a crash. Investigation revealed no structural failure or loss of propulsion.An An-12 cargo plane experienced a catastrophic engine fire during a return flight from Dubai to Iraq. The aircraft rapidly descended and impacted desert terrain, resulting in a crash. Investigation revealed no structural failure or loss of propulsion.

Description

The An-12 cargo plane had been charted for a return flight from Dubai to various air bases in Iraq where multi-national forces were based. The flight took off from Al Asad Air Base at 11:02 hours local time with destination Baghdad Airport. At 08:24 the flight radioed an emergency stating that they had an engine fire. The airplane descended rapidly from 9000 feet and impacted desert terrain. Conclusion: Examination of the wreckage and impact area did not reveal any indication of in flight structural failure or loss of propulsion. The probable cause of accident was due to engine No. 2 fire that leads to some power loss accompanied with hydraulic and aircraft control difficulties and improper procedure that might be conducted by the pilot to compensate that loss of power, causing the aircraft to stall and crash.

Source of Information

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Primary Cause

Engine fire (No. 2)Engine fire (No. 2)

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