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Old 18th Jan 2016, 18:45
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BE200 fatal crash New Delhi

The 22 December 2015 crash of a BE 200 out of DL/VIDP killing all on board has certain similarities to the previously reported crash of a BE 200 on this thread.

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ASN Aircraft accident Beechcraft B200 Super King Air VT-BSA Delhi-Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL)
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Which similarities are you talking about ?
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Which similarities are you talking about ?
Shortly after t/o.
Experienced prof crews.
Relatively old high time aircraft.
Fatal.
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Shortly after takeoff the crew radioed that they wanted to return to land. The aircraft was approaching runway 10 when it impacted a wall
I can only assume you compare that to the BE200 that crashed in the UK after takeoff at Stapleford...?

Have they radioed in ? Did they return and crash approaching a runway ?

Where have you got info on the Indian crews experience ?

Sorry at this stage I donīt see much similarities apart from the A/C type and the fatal part, which is quite often the case with A/C crashes...
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Thread creep I know but just found this U tube of a short flight of the crashed LEA aircraft.
Part 1 of flight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ll9R8ym6qzI
Part 2 of flight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqApd51qNgw
Is it my imagination or is there not a red warning flag displaying on the HSI?
....look particularly at part 2.
Anyone familair with ac care to comment?
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It's the glideslope flag. Not really surprising.
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From the scant report that they were radioing to return, it's highly unlikely that there was anything similar...
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