Incident Overview

Date: Tuesday 18 December 2018
Aircraft Type: Dornier 228-201
Owner/operator: Africa’s Connection STP
Registration Number: S9-AUN
Location: S?o Tom‚ Island Airport (TMS/FPST) – ÿ S?o Tom‚ and Pr¡ncipe
Phase of Flight: Landing
Status: Substantial
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 10
Component Affected: Nose landing gear torque linkNose landing gear torque link
Investigating Agency: CNIPAIACNIPAIA
Category: Accident
A Dornier 228-201 aircraft experienced a significant incident during a flight from S?o Tom‚ Island Airport to Douala, Cameroon. The aircraft’s nose gear failed to retract, and the nose gear was locked during approach, leading to a forced nose gear-up landing. This resulted in substantial damage to the aircraft’s nose area.A Dornier 228-201 aircraft experienced a significant incident during a flight from S?o Tom‚ Island Airport to Douala, Cameroon. The aircraft’s nose gear failed to retract, and the nose gear was locked during approach, leading to a forced nose gear-up landing. This resulted in substantial damage to the aircraft’s nose area.

Description

The Dornier 228-201 took off from S?o Tom‚ Island Airport at 15:16 hours local time to Douala, Cameroon. After take off from Sao Tom‚ the crew noticed that with gear retraction the transition light did not go off and was on throughout the flight. During the approach to Douala and having selected the landing gear down, the crew realized that the nose gear was not down and only the main gear was extended and locked. The crew recycled the landing gear but to no avail. With this abnormal condition the crew decided to return to home base at S?o Tom‚ Airport. At 19:53 a forced nose gear-up landing was performed, resulting in substantial damage to the aircraft’s nose area. Causal Factors: The investigation determines that the cause of this accident as: During towing of the aircraft, the pin for towing came out and at time of turning it damaged the nose landing gear torque link affecting the alignment and centering of the nose wheel. After take off and selecting landing gear up, the nose gear was stuck in the nose compartment due to 15ø off deflection from centre point. Nose wheel could not be extended because it was stuck in the nose compartment. Contributory Factors: 1 Inadequate tow bar. 2 Inadequate aircraft tow tractor. 3 Aircraft tow tractor was technically faulty. 4 Lack of appropriate training for ground personnel on aircraft towing. 5 Undocumented ground personnel discharging maintenance duties. 6 Roughness and degradation of taxiway surface. 7 No action was taken for specific inspection on the nose landing gear for any damage caused during towing the aircraft. 8 No compliance with Service Bulletin no. SI-228-036 issued by the manufacturer on 28th April 1989.

Source of Information

https://www.telanon.info/sociedade/2018/12/19/28404/pericia-de-pilotos-nacionais-evitou-o-mal-maior/https://www.telanon.info/sociedade/2018/12/19/28404/pericia-de-pilotos-nacionais-evitou-o-mal-maior/

Primary Cause

A pin detached during towing, causing damage to the nose landing gear torque link, resulting in misalignment and locking of the nose wheel.A pin detached during towing, causing damage to the nose landing gear torque link, resulting in misalignment and locking of the nose wheel.

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