Aerocalifornia windshear accident at MMMX
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Aerocalifornia windshear accident at MMMX
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Accident Description Status: Preliminary
Date: 21 JUL 2004
Time: 19:33
Type: McDonnell Douglas DC-9-14
Operator: Aero California
Registration: XA-BCS
Msn / C/n: 47043/88
Year built: 1967
Total airframe hrs: 96300 hours
Cycles: 102000 cycles
Engines: 2 Pratt & Whitney JT8D-7A
Crew: 0 fatalities / 4 on board
Passengers: 0 fatalities / 52 on board
Total: 0 fatalities / 56 on board
Airplane damage: Written off
Location: Mexico City-Juarez International Airport (MEX) (Mexico)
Phase: Take-off
Nature: Domestic Scheduled Passenger
Departure airport: Mexico City-Juarez International Airport (MEX)
Destination airport: Durango-Guadalupe Victoria Airport (DGO)
Flightnumber: 706
Narrative:
Aerocaliforna flight 706 was the evening flight from Mexico City to Durango and Torreón. About half an hour late, the flight was cleared to takeoff from runway 05L. Immediately after rotation the flight encountered windshear forcing the airplane into the ground with a subsequent loss of control. All three landing gears collapsed and the right wing was destroyed.
Related information/accidents:
Weather - Windshear/downdraught
Source: (also check out sources used for every accident)
NTSB; Diario
Glad to hear that no lives were lost, only injuries.
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Is this the same accident as was mentioned in this thread?
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...hreadid=138515
Thanks for the report.
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...hreadid=138515
Thanks for the report.
Last edited by CaptW5; 1st Aug 2004 at 20:22.
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Yes, CaptW5, it is. . . I didn't see that post, thanks for citing it. Interesting that the preliminary report cites windshear whilst initial discussion focused on hydroplaning and the puddling of rain on the runways of MMMX or any other general deficiencies at that airport. Seems like there are groups out there more than eager to take a stab whenever the opportunity presents itself.