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ACMS 13th Dec 2016 11:03

Air Ambulance B200 gear collapse Essendon Airport
 
Seems a King Air came to grief this evening at YMEN, disabled at the intersection of both runways!!

Right main collapse.

Royal Flying Doctor Service plane skids 500m after wheel collapses on landing at Essendon Airport - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Desert Flower 13th Dec 2016 11:19

One had a "landing incident" at Moomba today too, although I can't find out exactly what happened. Must have been "stack a King Air" day!

DF.

Desert Flower 13th Dec 2016 11:20

Official statement - aircraft incidences

DATE PUBLISHED
13 Dec 2016
Today (December 13) there have been two unrelated aircraft incidences that have occurred at separate locations reported by RFDS (South Eastern Section). Everyone on board both aircraft are safe and well and there are no injuries.

The first incident occurred this afternoon just before 1pm central time. A regular RFDS (South Eastern Section) clinic flight from Broken Hill had a landing incident in Moomba, SA. Three of our staff were on board the aircraft at the time. All staff are well and safe and exited the plane safely. No patients were on board.

Later on this evening at 6.20pm AEDT, an RFDS (South Eastern Section) aircraft experienced a landing incident in Essendon, Victoria during a non emergency patient transfer. None of the passengers were injured and all disembarked the aircraft in the normal manner.

We are liaising closely with the relevant authorities to understand the cause of both separate incidents.

As always the health, safety and wellbeing of our staff and our patients remains our top priority.

DF.

YouKnow.Whatever 13th Dec 2016 11:32


"The pilot said when he landed the wheels were in the down position and as he was taxiing it they collapsed," Commander Guy McRorie from the Metropolitan Fire Brigade said.

"We were lucky that when the plane did stop it was in its final part of slowing down," he said.

"... sparks flying off the wheel tips, there is always a potential for a fire.
Oh Guy McRorie - Why can't people be more interrigent, like me?

Desert Flower 13th Dec 2016 11:39

I saw that, & I thought what the hell is he on about?!

DF.

gerry111 13th Dec 2016 11:50

I suspect that he may have meant that it was fortunate that the aircraft didn't come to a sudden stop from a high speed. But I may be wrong? :confused:

Fris B. Fairing 13th Dec 2016 20:17

Clearly not the "front wheel" as Nine are reporting.

Octane 13th Dec 2016 21:45

Did the wheels collapse, tyres blew out or the undercarriage collapse (LH prop looks ok)? Both wheels collapsing at the same time? Odd!

Ixixly 13th Dec 2016 23:20

If no one was injured, why were they on an RFDS flight to start with? :}:}

thunderbird five 14th Dec 2016 00:45

According to the news: Landed, then while taxying in, gear collapsed, then he skidded 500m. I hate it when that happens. Reminds me of the time I skidded on some tram tracks outside Essendon, I ended up in the city.

FGD135 14th Dec 2016 00:48

Incidences?
 
Incidences? Incidences? No such word.

Desert Flower, where did that "press release" come from? Apart from "incidences", there is one other instance of appalling English. If it was the RFDS, then, oh dear ...

Band a Lot 14th Dec 2016 03:29

High speed taxi?

500 m skid is a long way at taxi speeds.

Capn Bloggs 14th Dec 2016 12:09


disabled at the intersection of both runways!!
Captain Murphy in command...

Slab 15th Dec 2016 00:36

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Sitting a little low to the ground in Moomba...

IFEZ 15th Dec 2016 02:16

Can't view the photo for some reason, but I read it clipped a fence on approach about 300m from the runway http://cdn.pprune.org/images/smilies/confused.gif Is this correct..? Seems strange given its a regular destination for them and presumably during daylight hrs..?

Desert Flower 15th Dec 2016 08:06


Originally Posted by FGD135 (Post 9608725)
Incidences? Incidences? No such word.

Desert Flower, where did that "press release" come from? Apart from "incidences", there is one other instance of appalling English. If it was the RFDS, then, oh dear ...

Yes it did come from the RFDS.

DF.

Car RAMROD 15th Dec 2016 20:10

That looks pretty nasty slab. Any more info on how/what/why that happened? That main gear is in an odd spot and is that a massive crinkle in the rear fuselage?
ATSB have it listed as a "collision with terrain" - not surprising considering how it looks in the photo!
The fence in the photo, I'm guessing it's the airport perimeter fence. Is the plane inside or outside the fence- ie did the plane come down on approach before the airport or has it come off the end of the runway?

Also, unless I'm blind, I don't see anything on the ATSB site about the EN Kingair. You'd think a gear collapse would have been reported and on the website. So I'm left thinking, did they report it or was it not as bad as has been reported (say maybe just a blown tyre or two and unable to taxi instead of a gear collapse)?

Desert Flower 15th Dec 2016 20:42

ATSB report says it struck the airport perimeter fence during approach.

https://www.atsb.gov.au/publications...r/ao-2016-170/

DF.

Car RAMROD 15th Dec 2016 22:30

DF, I'm wondering if it hit the fence and then came to grief in the position depicted in the photo, or did it hit the ground and then the fence?

Basically, did it hit the fence and he came down afterwards as a result? Which, if he is airside in the pic, he has gone off the side somehow or way over to the other end of the field before coming to rest.

He sure didn't hit the fence in the pic whilst on approach, unless he came to grief before it and slid into it.


What was the weather like at the time? Hopefully not another Coffs type minima bust/cfit.

Desert Flower 15th Dec 2016 22:54


Originally Posted by Car RAMROD (Post 9610817)
DF, I'm wondering if it hit the fence and then came to grief in the position depicted in the photo, or did it hit the ground and then the fence?

Basically, did it hit the fence and he came down afterwards as a result? Which, if he is airside in the pic, he has gone off the side somehow or way over to the other end of the field before coming to rest.

He sure didn't hit the fence in the pic whilst on approach, unless he came to grief before it and slid into it.


What was the weather like at the time? Hopefully not another Coffs type minima bust/cfit.

It's a bit hard to tell exactly what happened. Pretty sure weather wasn't a problem. And I don't know if the pilot was male or female - the one day I didn't have the scanner turned up high I missed it. I know I know - getting slack in my old age! :(

DF.


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