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Farrell 28th Jul 2020 16:44

737 Banged up in Papua
 
No translation but the video is tasty.

https://harrisdirgantara.com/2020/07...mpression=true

Intrance 28th Jul 2020 17:11

Some info in English: https://www.gatechecked.com/trigana-...a-airport-3432

macdo 28th Jul 2020 17:13

Sounded like a stangulated "Ga Around" in the 1st. vid!:eek:

Joejosh999 28th Jul 2020 17:18

Trailing fluid?...

Intrance 28th Jul 2020 17:34

Seems like just normal vortices.

sprite1 28th Jul 2020 17:37

Looks like a VOR approach to ILS minima!

Broomstick Flier 28th Jul 2020 18:07

A quick search produced only one IFR approach to RWY15, an RNP procedure to an MDA of 6450ft (AD elev. 5435ft). Min visibility required, 5000m.


sprite1 28th Jul 2020 18:30

Yeah, tbh, I didn’t specifically mean a VOR approach. More non-precision and it’s correspondingly high MDA. Those lads broke out around 200’ (20 secs before touchdown)

Maybe they were flying/looking ‘sideways’ and using elements of the airport environs to continue the approach towards the runway.

Anyway, another example of somebody else’s mistake to learn from.

CargoOne 28th Jul 2020 21:58

Wamena is quite famous graveyard for cargo airplanes, half of them by Trigana...

krismiler 29th Jul 2020 00:38

Even the person on the ground taking the video was screaming for a go around. Obviously way too fast over the threshold but if they'd gone for a missed approach at that point it should have worked out okay. The wings were rocking, probably in an attempt to line up with the runway after only getting visual in the last few seconds. There appears to be an increase in thrust as they enter the airport boundary which could have been the autothrust kicking in to maintain speed, or they may have started to go around and had a change of mind at the last second thinking they could make it, either way it further unstabilised the approach.

The current runway length is given as 2175m which is pretty tight, especially if you aren't correctly lined up and on speed. The PF was trying quite hard to put it onto the ground as well which contributed towards the wing strike.

JanetFlight 29th Jul 2020 04:42

Not the first incident with trigana there...it seems first clip was from another incident on the opposite rwy

Capt Fathom 29th Jul 2020 04:53

Those videos look like two different occasions?

JanetFlight 29th Jul 2020 05:02

Indeed... First was on the rwy 15,second rwy 33, trigana ops three daily flts there it seems.

FullWings 29th Jul 2020 05:59

They alternate runways for their incidents due to noise issues.

sagan 30th Jul 2020 23:52

Impressed at 'old mate' wearing a mask at the end of the second video.

'Safety first here old chum'.

https://harrisdirgantara.com/2020/07...mpression=true




The Banjo 31st Jul 2020 09:55

A search of Wamena on avherald would suggest it is an interesting place operate...

The Aviation Herald

chips101 31st Jul 2020 15:59

Goes some way to explaining why so many phones are out in camera mode.

capngrog 1st Aug 2020 15:38

I'm guessing that due to the arena in which this incident occurred, no one really knows what the extent of repair would be before returning the aircraft to service. I'm guessing that the flap actuator jack screw was undamaged, and only the fairing requires repair, but the wing flap would require some sheet metal work. Would inspections be made of structures actuators etc. to check for damage due to the unusual loads? I'm just asking for opinions here. Of course there is always "500 mph" duct tape.


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