Estado: | |
Fecha: | sábado 15 enero 1994 |
Tipo: | Boeing-Canada PB2B-1 Canso A (PBY-5A) |
Operador: | The Catalina Company |
Registración: | N5404J |
Numéro de série: | 22022 |
Año de Construcción: | 1943 |
Tripulación: | Fatalidades: 0 / Ocupantes: 7 |
Pasajeros: | Fatalidades: 0 / Ocupantes: 0 |
Total: | Fatalidades: 0 / Ocupantes: 7 |
Daños en la Aeronave: | Anulado |
Consecuencias: | Written off (damaged beyond repair) |
Ubicación: | 150 km (93.8 milles) N de la costa de Christmas Island ( Océano PacÃfico)
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Fase: | En ruta (ENR) |
Naturaleza: | Ferry/Posicionado |
Aeropuerto de Salida: | Hilo International Airport, HI (ITO/PHTO), Estados Unidos de América |
Aeropuerto de Llegada: | Papeete-Faaa Airport (PPT/NTAA), Polinesia Francesa |
Descripción:A PBY-5A Catalina had been acquired in 1993 and was to be ferried from the U.S. to the owners in New Zealand. The crew flew from Los Angeles International (LAX) to Hilo (ITO), Hawaii. They arrived at Hilo at 16:40 local, 13. January 1994. The next leg was from Hilo to Papeete/Taihiti (PPT)the next day.
En route, no. 1 engine problems forced the crew to divert to Christmas Island. The engine failed completely somewhat later. With a maximum load of fuel on board for the long distance flight, it was impossible for the aircraft to maintain altitude. Weighed down by its remaining 1000 gallons of fuel, the Catalina progressively lost height until a forced landing had to be carried out mid-Pacific. The airplane sank four hours later. All 7 crew members were rescued eight hours later.
Fuentes:
» PBY Catalina International Association Newsletter 1994 Volume 6, #1 (p9)
» Klaus Hagius/Informations-Zentrum Luftfahrt (IZL) (E-mail 21-8-2007)
» VdL Nachrichten Mrz 2005
» Flight International 2-8 Febriary 1994 (p.18)
Fotos
Map
This map shows the airport of departure and the intended destination of the flight. The line between the airports does
not display the exact flight path.
Distance from Hilo International Airport, HI to Papeete-Faaa Airport as the crow flies is 4163 km (2602 miles).
This information is not presented as the Flight Safety Foundation or the Aviation Safety Network’s opinion as to the cause of the accident. It is preliminary and is based on the facts as they are known at this time.