Incident Overview

Description
A Varig Curtiss C-46 crashed following a loss of control while on approach to Porto Alegre-Salgado Filho Airport, RS, Brazil , killing all 40 occupants. Soon after takeoff a fire developed in the left main gear wheel well. The pilot however, thought the fire had started in the engine, feathered the no. 1 engine and returned to the traffic pattern for a landing circuit. On finals he tried to lower the gear, but didn’t succeed. To avoid a belly landing, the pilot applied full power and tried to go around for another approach to land. Over the runway 05 and 23 intersection the aircraft’s left wing separated from the fuselage, causing the plane crash. PROBABLE CAUSE: “A fire in the undercarriage housing and consequent breaking-off of the left wing in flight. A contributing cause was an error in judgement. The pilot failed to assess the intensity of the fire in the undercarriage housing, having thought that by applying the procedure prescribed in ‘Regulations for C-46’, the fire had been extinguished or had become inconsequential.”
Primary Cause
Fire in the undercarriage housing and consequent breaking-off of the left wing in flight.Fire in the undercarriage housing and consequent breaking-off of the left wing in flight.Share on: