Incident Overview

Date: Wednesday 9 December 2009
Aircraft Type: Beechcraft A100 King Air
Owner/operator: Exact Air
Registration Number: C-GPBA
Location: 5,5 km NW of Saint-Honor‚ Airport, QC (YRC) – ÿ Canada
Phase of Flight: Approach
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 2 / Occupants: 4
Component Affected: Aircraft control system (specifically descent control).Aircraft control system (specifically descent control).
Investigating Agency: TSBTSB
Category: Accident
A Beechcraft A100 King Air, registration C-GPBA, operated by Exact Air, experienced a fatal accident during an instrument flight rules (IFR) flight between Val-d’Or Airport, QC (YVO) and Saint-Honor‚ Airport, QC (YRC) on 22:40. The aircraft was cleared for an RNAV (GNSS) runway 12 approach and subsequently landed in a wooded area approximately 3 nautical miles from the threshold. Two pilots and two passengers were fatally injured, and two passengers were seriously injured. The aircraft was destroyed upon impact, with no post-crash fire.A Beechcraft A100 King Air, registration C-GPBA, operated by Exact Air, experienced a fatal accident during an instrument flight rules (IFR) flight between Val-d’Or Airport, QC (YVO) and Saint-Honor‚ Airport, QC (YRC) on 22:40. The aircraft was cleared for an RNAV (GNSS) runway 12 approach and subsequently landed in a wooded area approximately 3 nautical miles from the threshold. Two pilots and two passengers were fatally injured, and two passengers were seriously injured. The aircraft was destroyed upon impact, with no post-crash fire.

Description

A Beechcraft A100 King Air, registration C-GPBA, operated by Exact Air as flight ET822 was on an instrument flight rules flight between Val-d’Or Airport, QC (YVO) and Saint-Honor‚ Airport, QC (YRC), with 2 pilots and 2 passengers on board. Last contact was at 22:40 when the aircraft was cleared for an RNAV (GNSS) runway 12 approach and switched to the aerodrome traffic frequency. The aircraft was located at 02:24 in a wooded area approximately 3 nautical miles from the threshold of runway 12, on the approach centreline. The 2 pilots were fatally injured, and the 2 passengers were seriously injured. The aircraft was destroyed on impact; there was no post crash fire. FINDINGS AS TO CAUSES AND CONTRIBUTING FACTORS: “For undetermined reasons, the crew continued its descent prematurely below the published approach minima, leading to a controlled flight into terrain (CFIT).”

Source of Information

http://www.tsb.gc.ca/eng/rapports-reports/aviation/2009/a09q0203/a09q0203.asphttp://www.tsb.gc.ca/eng/rapports-reports/aviation/2009/a09q0203/a09q0203.asp

Primary Cause

Uncontrolled descent below published approach minima.Uncontrolled descent below published approach minima.

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