Incident Overview

Date: Tuesday 6 October 2015
Aircraft Type: British Aerospace BAe-146-300
Owner/operator: Starbow
Registration Number: 9G-SBB
Location: Tamale Airport (TML) – ÿ Ghana
Phase of Flight: Landing
Status: Substantial
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 76
Component Affected: Nose landing gearNose landing gear
Category: Accident
A BAe-146-300 passenger plane, registration 9G-SBB, experienced a significant landing accident at Tamale Airport (TML), Ghana. The aircraft failed to stop on the available runway during a Starbow flight landing, resulting in a nose landing gear collapse and damage to a barricade marking runway extension works. The impact caused a significant reduction in runway length.A BAe-146-300 passenger plane, registration 9G-SBB, experienced a significant landing accident at Tamale Airport (TML), Ghana. The aircraft failed to stop on the available runway during a Starbow flight landing, resulting in a nose landing gear collapse and damage to a barricade marking runway extension works. The impact caused a significant reduction in runway length.

Description

A BAe-146-300 passenger plane, registered 9G-SBB, sustained substantial damage in a landing accident at Tamale Airport (TML), Ghana. Starbow flight S9110 landed on runway 23 at Tamale Airport but the aircraft failed to stop on the available runway. It impacted a barricade that marked the beginning of runway extension works that were in progress. The nose landing gear collapsed. Current runway length is 1860 m.

Source of Information

http://starrfmonline.com/1.7462218http://starrfmonline.com/1.7462218

Primary Cause

Runway extension works and inadequate braking during landing.Runway extension works and inadequate braking during landing.

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