Incident Overview

Date: Tuesday 22 May 2018
Aircraft Type: Gulfstream G200 Galaxy
Owner/operator: Silver Air
Registration Number: N813WM
Location: Tegucigalpa-Toncontin Airport (TGU) – ÿ Honduras
Phase of Flight: Landing
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 6
Component Affected: Aircraft systems (specifically, approach speed and braking)Aircraft systems (specifically, approach speed and braking)
Investigating Agency: CIAA HondurasCIAA Honduras
Category: Accident
A Gulfstream G200 Galaxy corporate jet experienced a runway excursion following landing at Tegucigalpa-Toncontin Airport, Honduras. The aircraft sustained significant damage, with all occupants surviving with minor injuries. The flight departed from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, Texas, USA, with four passengers and two pilots. The en route portion of the flight was uneventful. The flight was cleared to land on runway 02, and the runway length is 2012 meters, but the Landing Distance Available is 1657 meters. The aircraft was fast on the approach, touching down at an airspeed of 142 knots, while it should have been 128 knots. Touchdown occurred late, 993 meters short of the end of the runway, and it took 13 seconds before ground spoilers and thrust reversers were deployed. The aircraft failed to stop on the remaining runway, resulting in a slope and subsequent impact with a road. The fuselage broke in two, immediately forward of the wing. Probable Causes: (translated from Spanish) – Approach at a speed greater than the reference speed for weight and balance specified in the aircraft checklist. – Lack of specific information on the length of the runway at Toncont¡n International Airport by the crew for the approach to runway 02, when landing almost halfway down the runway leaving little distance for effective braking of the systems.A Gulfstream G200 Galaxy corporate jet experienced a runway excursion following landing at Tegucigalpa-Toncontin Airport, Honduras. The aircraft sustained significant damage, with all occupants surviving with minor injuries. The flight departed from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, Texas, USA, with four passengers and two pilots. The en route portion of the flight was uneventful. The flight was cleared to land on runway 02, and the runway length is 2012 meters, but the Landing Distance Available is 1657 meters. The aircraft was fast on the approach, touching down at an airspeed of 142 knots, while it should have been 128 knots. Touchdown occurred late, 993 meters short of the end of the runway, and it took 13 seconds before ground spoilers and thrust reversers were deployed. The aircraft failed to stop on the remaining runway, resulting in a slope and subsequent impact with a road. The fuselage broke in two, immediately forward of the wing. Probable Causes: (translated from Spanish) – Approach at a speed greater than the reference speed for weight and balance specified in the aircraft checklist. – Lack of specific information on the length of the runway at Toncont¡n International Airport by the crew for the approach to runway 02, when landing almost halfway down the runway leaving little distance for effective braking of the systems.

Description

A Gulfstream G200 Galaxy corporate jet suffered a runway excursion after landing on runway 02 at Tegucigalpa-Toncontin Airport, Honduras. The aircraft was destroyed but all occupants survived with minor or no injuries. The flight had departed from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, Texas, USA with four passengers and two pilots on board. The en route part of the flight was uneventful. The flight was cleared to land on runway 02 at Tegucigalpa-Toncontin Airport. The runway length is 2012 meters, but the Landing Distance Available is 1657 meters. The aircraft was fast on the approach and touched down at an airspeed of 142 knots, whereas it should have been 128 knots. Touchdown occurred late, 993 meters short of the end of the runway. It then took 13 seconds before ground spoilers and thrust reversers were deployed. The aircraft was not able to stop on the remaining runway, went down a slope and came to rest across a road. The fuselage broke in two, immediately forward of the wing. Probable Causes: (translated from Spanish) – Approach at a speed greater than the reference speed for weight and balance specified in the aircraft checklist. – Lack of specific information on the length of the runway at Toncont¡n International Airport by the crew for the approach to runway 02, when landing almost halfway down the runway leaving little distance for effective braking of the systems. Contributing Factor – Late application of the devices and braking of the aircraft after contact with the runway, actuating them 0:13 seconds after landing.

Source of Information

http://www.diez.hn/notodoesfutbol/1180451-498/avion-sale-pista-tegucigalpa-aeropuerto-toncontin-hondurashttp://www.diez.hn/notodoesfutbol/1180451-498/avion-sale-pista-tegucigalpa-aeropuerto-toncontin-honduras

Primary Cause

Approach at a speed greater than the reference speed for weight and balance specified in the aircraft checklist.Approach at a speed greater than the reference speed for weight and balance specified in the aircraft checklist.

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