Incident Overview

Description
A Fokker F-27 cargo plane carrying nutrients and other humanitarian supplies sustained substantial damage in a landing accident at Garbaharey Airport in Somalia. On touch down, the right hand main landing gear collapsed resulting from a collision with an obstacle of approximately 2 meter high on short final approach. The aircraft subsequently had a runway excursion to the starboard side. A segment of the right hand wing contacted the ground and was severed off from the rest of the wing with ensuing fuel spillage and fire. All the four propeller blades of the starboard engine contacted the ground surface and suffered rearwards bends. The fire was however contained before spreading further. The aircraft was operated by Safari Express Airways on behalf of the UN World Food Programme, according to the AAID Kenya. Initially the aircraft was reported to have been owned by the Aero-Pioneer Group.
Source of Information
http://baydhabo.com/2017/06/03/a-cargo-plane-carrying-food-aid-crashes-in-garbaharey/, https://wolfganghthome.wordpress.com/2017/06/04/narrow-escape-for-crew-of-unwfp-fokker-27/http://baydhabo.com/2017/06/03/a-cargo-plane-carrying-food-aid-crashes-in-garbaharey/, https://wolfganghthome.wordpress.com/2017/06/04/narrow-escape-for-crew-of-unwfp-fokker-27/Primary Cause
Collision with an obstacle during short final approach.Collision with an obstacle during short final approach.Share on: