Bagram Airfield Crash

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Postby Naki » Wed Jun 12, 2013 12:07 pm

SUBS17 wrote:
QUOTE (SUBS17 @ Jun 12 2013,12:00 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Pilot error is possible because he had an insecure load, unless it was due to some other failure eg fault strops/chains. Guess we'll have to wait to find out.


Its not pilot error! as per Alastair's post above

AlisterC wrote:
QUOTE (AlisterC @ Jun 8 2013,11:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
On Jun 2nd 2013 accident investigators by the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation of Afghanistan reported in a press conference that quickly shifting cargo, consisting of three armored vehicles and two mine sweepers totalling at 80 tons of weight, caused the accident. The cargo slammed so hard at the back of the aircraft, that parts of the aircraft separated and wiring in the back was severed. As result of the shift and loss of aircraft parts the center of gravity moved so far back, that the attitude of the aircraft could no longer be controlled, the nose of the aircraft rose beyond the flying envelope of the aircraft and the aircraft stalled destroying the aircraft and killing all crew in the resulting impact. Parts of the aircraft, that separated as result of the initial load shift, were recovered from the runway. The straps used to tie down the cargo were recovered from the accident site, although charred they provided evidence of having fractured before final impact, it was unclear however, whether the fracture(s) had happened before or after takeoff.

The FAA had released a Safety Alert for Operators on May 20th 2013 regarding securing heavy vehicles in aircraft, see News: FAA concerned about potential safety impact of carrying and restraining heavy vehicle special cargo loads.
http://avherald.com/h?article=46183bb4

Doesn't sound like pilot error to me,
regards,
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