Incident Overview

Date: Thursday 17 August 1995
Aircraft Type: Boeing 707-321C
Owner/operator: Air Afrique
Registration Number: YR-ABN
Location: N’Djamena Airport (NDJ) – ÿ Chad
Phase of Flight: Landing
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 6
Component Affected: Fourth engine of the Boeing 707Fourth engine of the Boeing 707
Category: Accident
A Boeing 707, en route from Paris, encountered a rain storm on runway 05 in N’Djamena. The aircraft veered to the left after touchdown, requiring pilots to repeatedly apply reverse thrust to regain control. A failed fourth engine caused directional instability.A Boeing 707, en route from Paris, encountered a rain storm on runway 05 in N’Djamena. The aircraft veered to the left after touchdown, requiring pilots to repeatedly apply reverse thrust to regain control. A failed fourth engine caused directional instability.

Description

After the passage of a rain storm over N’Djamena runway 05 (2800 m long) was wet with standing water. At 23:00 the Air Afrique Boeing 707 arrived from Paris. The aircraft touched down at Vref +4 knots and after extension of the spoilers and reverse thrust, the Boeing started to veer to the left. The crew managed to stay on the runway by reducing the reverse thrust. When applying reverse thrust again the aircraft started to move to the left again, so the pilots reduced reverse thrust again, but were forced to apply more reverse again when the aircraft neared the end of the runway. At a speed of about 10 knots it overran the runway, and the left MLG struck a concrete block and collapsed. The had problems maintaining its directional control due to the fact that no. 4 engine failed to go into reverse.

Primary Cause

Loss of control due to a failed fourth engine during reverse thrust application.Loss of control due to a failed fourth engine during reverse thrust application.

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