Incident Overview

Description
The McDonnell Douglas MD-83 sustained damage in a ground collision accident with a fuel truck. The aircraft was taxiing to the terminal at the time of the accident. Cause (translated from Spanish): On a scheduled air transport flight, while taxiing to the platform, there was an impact of the left wing tip with the upper rear side of a fuel truck, due to the combination of the following factors: – Entering the platform while rolling at a speed higher than walking pace, – Failure to follow the axis line running round the aircraft 16 m before the visual guide taxiing and No. 4 parking position. – Not having a wing walker. – The Concesionario Airport did not comply with the provisions of the Operations Manual of the operator of the ramp service provider, nor the PUOAM [Operational Area Movement Plan].
Primary Cause
Rolling speed exceeding walking pace, failure to follow axis line, lack of wing walker, and non-compliance with airport operational procedures.Rolling speed exceeding walking pace, failure to follow axis line, lack of wing walker, and non-compliance with airport operational procedures.Share on: