Incident Overview

Date: Tuesday 2 January 1962
Aircraft Type: Douglas C-47-DL (DC-3)
Owner/operator: Iran Air
Registration Number: EP-ABB
Location: Kabul Airport (KBL) – ÿ Afghanistan
Phase of Flight: Take off
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 2
Component Affected: Aircraft propeller.Aircraft propeller.
Category: Accident
A scheduled international cargo flight from Kabul, Afghanistan to Tehran, Iran, experienced a catastrophic crash due to a pilot’s failure to discontinue the takeoff when encountering an overspeeding propeller. The aircraft rapidly deviated from the runway centerline, resulting in a collision with runway lights and subsequent ground contact.A scheduled international cargo flight from Kabul, Afghanistan to Tehran, Iran, experienced a catastrophic crash due to a pilot’s failure to discontinue the takeoff when encountering an overspeeding propeller. The aircraft rapidly deviated from the runway centerline, resulting in a collision with runway lights and subsequent ground contact.

Description

Flight IR-123 was a scheduled international cargo flight from Kabul, Afghanistan to Tehran, Iran. The co-pilot was in the left-hand seat and pilot flying at the commencement of the takeoff run. The aircraft was cleared for takeoff on runway 29 at 13:13. When accelerating for takeoff the pilot-in-command noticed that the propeller of the no. 1 engine was overspeeding and surging as high as 3300 rpm. As the aircraft approached an indicated airspeed of about 80 kts the captain took command. He noticed that the aircraft was headed to the left away from the runway centreline towards three runway lights in a concrete footing at the left edge of the runway. To avoid a possible collision with these lights the captain applied elevator control and lifted the aircraft off the runway. The overspeeding propeller condition did not subside although he followed the procedure prescribed in the operations manual for corrective action. The flight path was about 30 to 45ø to the left of the runway and in the general direction of the Kabul Airport terminal building so the captain attempted to turn the aircraft further to the left to avoid collision with the building. About 325 ft from the south edge of runway 29 the left wing contacted the ground and the aircraft crashed. PROBABLE CAUSE: “The captain failed to discontinue the take-off when he saw that No . 1 propeller was overspeeding and at a time when the aircraft was still on the runway.”

Primary Cause

Failure to discontinue takeoff when encountering an overspeeding propeller.Failure to discontinue takeoff when encountering an overspeeding propeller.

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