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Estrellado en despegue el 747 de National N949CA

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29/04/2013 19:41:50
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Un grave accidente se ha producido durante la fase de despegue en Bagram Air Force Base en Afganistan por parte del N949CA de National (cargo). 7 tripulantes fallecidos según los últimos datos.....
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Maynat

 Respuesta 19
 
01/05/2013 23:46:10

Comunicado de National Air Cargo en su web :

Information Related to Flight NCR102
A National Airlines B747-400 cargo plane was involved in an accident at Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan today.

At approximately 7 a.m. EST, National Flight NCR102 from Bagram to Dubai, UAE with seven crewmembers on board crashed on takeoff. None of the crew members survived. This was a purely cargo flight and no passengers were aboard. Cargo consisted of vehicles and routine general cargo.

"Safety is always our top priority at National Airlines," said National Airlines President Glen Joerger. "This is a devastating loss for our family and we'll work diligently with authorities to find the cause," said Joerger. "Most importantly, our thoughts and prayers are with our crewmembers and their families."

National will release additional information as it becomes available, in cooperation with government authorities. Our focus at this time is on the family members of those we've lost, and on assisting the NTSB and Afghanistan Civil Aviation Authority in their investigations. As of now, the cause of the accident is unknown.

Respondido por
Vladimir Barrios. AIRE.org.

 Respuesta 20
 
01/05/2013 23:56:42

Traduccion al estilo de Google.

Comunicado de National Air Cargo en Do web:

Información relacionada con Vuelo NCR102
Un avión de Aerolíneas Nacional B747-400 de carga estuvo involucrado en un accidente en la base aérea de Bagram, en Afganistán.

Aproximadamente a las 07 a.m. EST, National Vuelo NCR102 desde Bagram a Dubai, Emiratos Árabes Unidos, con siete tripulantes a bordo se estrelló en el despegue. Ninguno de los miembros de la tripulación sobrevivió. Este fue un vuelo de carga pura y sin pasajeros estaban a bordo. Cargo consistió en vehículos y carga general de rutina.

"La seguridad es siempre nuestra principal prioridad en National Airlines", dijo el presidente de National Airlines Glen Joerger. "Esta es una pérdida devastadora para nuestra familia y vamos a trabajar diligentemente con las autoridades para encontrar la causa", dijo Joerger. "Lo más importante, nuestros pensamientos y oraciones están con los miembros de la tripulación y sus familias."

Nacional dará a conocer más información a medida que esté disponible, en cooperación con las autoridades gubernamentales. Nuestro enfoque en este momento está en los familiares de aquellos que hemos perdido, y en la asistencia a la Autoridad de Aviación Civil de Afganistán en sus investigaciones y la NTSB. A partir de ahora, la causa del accidente es desconocida.



Respondido por
John

 Respuesta 23
 
23/08/2013 22:15:20

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.



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