Aeropostal DC95 at Puerto Ordaz on Sep 26th 2011, hard landing at 4.2G tears engines off
Last Update: December 21, 2020 / 22:24:12 GMT/Zulu time
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Sep 26, 2011
Classification
Accident
Cause
Hard landing
Airline
Aeropostal
Flight number
VH-342
Departure
Caracas, Venezuela
Destination
Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela
Aircraft Registration
YV136T
Aircraft Type
DOUGLAS DC-9-50
ICAO Type Designator
DC95
The aircraft was later towed off the runway.
No Metars and no local weather station data of Puerto Ordaz/Ciudad Guayana are available.
On May 2nd 1980, while conducting certification flights for the MD-80 series on the DC-9-Super 80 registration N980DC, a test pilot unintentionally produced a hard landing, which caused tremendeous flexing of the whole airframe resulting in the tail to separate (see video below).
Some time in the past Venezuela's DGPIAAE released their final report in Spanish only (Editorial note: to serve the purpose of global prevention of the repeat of causes leading to an occurrence an additional timely release of all occurrence reports in the only world spanning aviation language English would be necessary, a Spanish only release does not achieve this purpose as set by ICAO annex 13 and just forces many aviators to waste much more time and effort each in trying to understand the circumstances leading to the occurrence. Aviators operating internationally are required to read/speak English besides their local language, investigators need to be able to read/write/speak English to communicate with their counterparts all around the globe).
The report concludes the probable causes of the accident were:
The investigation based on the characteristics of the occurrence as well as the evidence collected assume human factors as the main cause of the accident, with following causes having been conclusively established:
- Violations of provisions of chapter 4 numeral 6 concerning sterile cockpit of the operator's Operations Manual due to activities, that were not related to the conduct of the flight.
- Lack of situational awareness of training captain, the first officer and the observing pilot.
- Other activities performed by the captain adding to his duties as training captain
The DGPIAAE reported there were three flight crew on the flight deck: a training captain (55, ATPL, 14,000 hours total), a first officer under training to be checked out as first officer (42, CPL, 275 hours total) and a safety pilot (no data mentioned), who in the end played no role and was limited to just an observer in the observer's seat.
The DGPIAAE analysed that the aircraft exceeded the maximum pitch angle of 10.5 degrees permitted during rotation for takeoff reaching 13.2 degrees resulting in the possibility that the tail bumper made contact with the runway surface at that point (according to the FDR the aircraft was maintaining a heading of 100 degrees, unclear magnetic or true, hence unclear runway 09 or runway 10, the DGPIAAE never mentions which runway the aircraft departed from).
Subsequently during the approach to Puerto Ordaz the airspeed reduced to 123.8 KIAS resulting in significant loss of lift that contributed to the aircraft hitting the runway hard with a tail strike causing a vertical acceleration of +4.155G and the detachment of both engines.
During the final stages of the approach the cockpit has to be kept sterile, however, this requirement was not fulfilled causing the first officer's handling of the aircraft to be neglected. In his interview the captain stated that he was carrying out his monitoring duties of the first officer and was monitoring the approach speed, however, the cockpit voice recorder as well as psychological studies of the captain suggest, that he was occupied with difficulties in his work environment and multiple charges by the company against his person. Additional assessments are needed to identify which factors influenced the first officer's decisions with respect to spatial orientation (lack of experience, age or psychological problems), that jeopardized the safety of the flight by not taking action as quickly as necessary. In their interviews the crew expressed there had been no gusts, down- or updrafts, corroborated by the weather report which stated the winds were calm.
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Sep 26, 2011
Classification
Accident
Cause
Hard landing
Airline
Aeropostal
Flight number
VH-342
Departure
Caracas, Venezuela
Destination
Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela
Aircraft Registration
YV136T
Aircraft Type
DOUGLAS DC-9-50
ICAO Type Designator
DC95
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