SARAT L410 at Boma on Jan 17th 2025, runway excursion

Last Update: January 19, 2025 / 20:22:38 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Jan 17, 2025

Classification
Accident

Airline
unknown

Aircraft Registration
7Q-SLT

Aircraft Type
Let L-410 Turbolet

ICAO Type Designator
L410

An SARAT Flight Logics Let L-410, registration 7Q-SLT performing a charter flight from Juba to Jebel-Boma County Airstrip (South Sudan), went off or missed the runway while landing at the airstrip and came to a stop on rough terrain and brushland. One passenger received minor injuries.

Local Authorities reported the accident occurred at about 16:00L. The aircraft had been carrying 9 passengers from Juba to Boma, missed the runway and "hit itself" at the side of the runway. A 9 year old girl suffered minor injuries when she collided with the aircraft door while leaving the aircraft.

The MSN of the aircraft is currently still unknown.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Jan 17, 2025

Classification
Accident

Airline
unknown

Aircraft Registration
7Q-SLT

Aircraft Type
Let L-410 Turbolet

ICAO Type Designator
L410

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