Incident Overview

Date: Wednesday 24 January 1979
Aircraft Type: Nord 262A-44
Owner/operator: Air Alg‚rie
Registration Number: 7T-VSU
Location: 15 km from B‚char-Leger Airport (CBH) – ÿ Algeria
Phase of Flight: Approach
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 14 / Occupants: 23
Component Affected: AltimeterAltimeter
Category: Accident
An aircraft experienced a catastrophic loss of altitude during descent, resulting in a crash 15 km short of the runway. The incident was likely caused by inadequate procedures, insufficient crew coordination, a malfunctioning altimeter, and crew fatigue.An aircraft experienced a catastrophic loss of altitude during descent, resulting in a crash 15 km short of the runway. The incident was likely caused by inadequate procedures, insufficient crew coordination, a malfunctioning altimeter, and crew fatigue.

Description

The aircraft descended too low and crashed 15 km short of the runway. PROBABLE CAUSE: Non-compliance with prescribed procedures; lack of crew coordination; faulty altimeter; crew fatigue.

Primary Cause

Non-compliance with prescribed procedures; lack of crew coordination; faulty altimeter; crew fatigue.Non-compliance with prescribed procedures; lack of crew coordination; faulty altimeter; crew fatigue.

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