Incident Overview

Date: Wednesday 15 November 2000
Aircraft Type: Antonov An-24RV
Owner/operator: ASA Pesada
Registration Number: D2-FCG
Location: 5 km E of Luanda-4 de Fevereiro Airport (LAD) – ÿ Angola
Phase of Flight: En route
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 57 / Occupants: 57
Component Affected: Airplane engineAirplane engine
Category: Accident
An Antonov aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff into an open field within the Golfe II district of Luanda, approximately 5 kilometers from the airport runway. Eyewitnesses reported the aircraft banked left immediately after takeoff and climbed to a height of 200 feet before impact. The airplane burst into flames after impact, resulting in 45 fatalities, including 57 confirmed deaths. The crew consisted of one Angolan pilot and four Ukrainians. A preliminary investigation determined the accident was caused by engine failure, with Asa Pesada accused of negligence regarding fuel and passenger records.An Antonov aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff into an open field within the Golfe II district of Luanda, approximately 5 kilometers from the airport runway. Eyewitnesses reported the aircraft banked left immediately after takeoff and climbed to a height of 200 feet before impact. The airplane burst into flames after impact, resulting in 45 fatalities, including 57 confirmed deaths. The crew consisted of one Angolan pilot and four Ukrainians. A preliminary investigation determined the accident was caused by engine failure, with Asa Pesada accused of negligence regarding fuel and passenger records.

Description

The Antonov crashed shortly after takeoff into an open field in the so-called Golfe II district of Luanda, about 5 km from the airport runway. According to eyewitnesses the airplane banked left immediately after takeoff, climbed to a height of 200 feet before it crashed. The airplane burst into flames after impact. It is said that 45 people were on board; other sources state a final death toll of even 57. The crew, as confirmed by the airline’s managing director, consisted of one Angolan and 4 Ukrainians. According to the findings of a preliminary investigation the accident was caused by engine failure; the report also accused Asa Pesada, of negligence for failing to keep accurate records of the amount of fuel and number of passengers on board.

Source of Information

http://m.portalangop.co.ao/angola/pt_pt/noticias/sociedade/2000/10/46/,05bccafa-3bd0-4465-b9cd-fcb2e17d3fc2.htmlhttp://m.portalangop.co.ao/angola/pt_pt/noticias/sociedade/2000/10/46/,05bccafa-3bd0-4465-b9cd-fcb2e17d3fc2.html

Primary Cause

Engine failureEngine failure

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