Incident Overview

Date: Monday 15 January 1968
Aircraft Type: Douglas DC-3
Owner/operator: United Arab Airlines – UAA
Registration Number: SU-AJG
Location: Zifta – ÿ Egypt
Phase of Flight: En route
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 4 / Occupants: 4
Component Affected: The lifting surface of the aircraft.The lifting surface of the aircraft.
Category: Accident
A DC-3 aircraft crashed out of control near Cairo due to icing conditions and severe turbulence. The pilot attempted to regain control but exceeded design limits, leading to disintegration of aircraft parts and subsequent impact with the ground, resulting in the loss of all crew members.A DC-3 aircraft crashed out of control near Cairo due to icing conditions and severe turbulence. The pilot attempted to regain control but exceeded design limits, leading to disintegration of aircraft parts and subsequent impact with the ground, resulting in the loss of all crew members.

Description

The DC-3 departed Cairo at 07:21 for Beirut, but the crew elected to return due to icing conditions. The aircraft crashed out of control, approaching Cairo. PROBABLE CAUSE: “The accident was due to ice accretion on the lifting surface of the aircraft accompanied by moderate to severe turbulence, which resulted in loss of aircraft control by the pilot. When he tried to regain control over the aircraft the lifting surfaces were loaded beyond approved design limits, which brought about the disintegration of main parts of the aircraft in the air, and its subsequent impact with the ground and the death of all members of crew. Some of the contributing factors were as follows: 1) The load of the aircraft exceeded the approved load by abut 500kg. 2) The probable shifting of the cargo and the resulting effect on the aircraft’s centre of gravity.”

Primary Cause

Ice accretion on the lifting surface, coupled with moderate to severe turbulence, caused the aircraft to lose control and result in disintegration.Ice accretion on the lifting surface, coupled with moderate to severe turbulence, caused the aircraft to lose control and result in disintegration.

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