Vliegtuigongeval op 16 SEP 1998 met Boeing 737-524 N20643 - Guadalajara-Miguel Hidal Airport (GDL)
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Status:Accident Investigation report not yet completed, but information verified through authorities or other sources.
Datum:woensdag 16 september 1998
Tijd:22:53
Type:Silhouette image of generic B735 model; specific model in this crash may look slightly different
Boeing 737-524
Luchtvaartmaatschappij:Continental Air Lines
Registratie: N20643
Constructienummer: 28904/2933
Bouwjaar: 1997-09-12 (1 year )
Motoren: 2 CFMI CFM56-3C1
Bemanning:slachtoffers: 0 / inzittenden: 6
Passagiers:slachtoffers: 0 / inzittenden: 102
Totaal:slachtoffers: 0 / inzittenden: 108
Schade: Afgeschreven
Gevolgen: Written off (damaged beyond repair)
Plaats:Guadalajara-Miguel Hidal Airport (GDL) (   Mexico)
Fase: Landing (LDG)
Soort vlucht:Internationale lijnvlucht
Vliegveld van vertrek:Houston-George Bush Intercontinental Airport, TX (IAH/KIAH), Verenigde Staten
Vliegveld van aankomst:Guadalajara-Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport (GDL/MMGL), Mexico
Vluchtnummer:CO475
Beschrijving:
Continental Flight 475 departed Houston at 20:56 for an IFR flight to Guadalajara. After executing a missed approach on their first ILS approach to runway 28, the flight was vectored for a second approach to runway 28. The second approach was reported by both pilots to be uneventful; however, after touchdown, the aircraft drifted to the left side of the runway. The left main landing gear exited the hard surface of the runway approximately 2700 feet from the threshold and eventually all 3 landing gears exited the 197 foot wide asphalt runway. The first officer, who was flying the airplane, stated that he never felt any anti-skid cycling during the landing roll and did not feel any "radical braking" which was expected with the auto-brake in the number 3 setting. The airplane's nose landing gear collapsed resulting in structural damage to the avionics bay, the forward baggage compartment, the engine cowlings and pylons. Both engines incurred FOD. A total of 15 runway lights on the southern edge of runway 28 were found either sheared or knocked down. The tower operator reported that intermittent heavy rain showers accompanied with downdrafts and strong winds associated with a thunderstorm northeast of the airport prevailed throughout the area at the time of the accident. The two transport category airplanes that landed prior to Continental flight 475 reported windshear on final approach. The winds issued to Continental 475 by the tower while on short final were from 360 degrees at 20 knots, gusting to 40 knots. Prior to the arrival of Continental flight 475, an Aeromexico MD-82, drifted to the left side of the runway to the point where the left main gear exited the hard surface of the runway. The pilot of that flight stated that he used differential power to regain control and bring the aircraft back on the runway. The flight taxied to the gate without further incident.

Probable Cause:

Crew error in attempting to land in crosswinds beyond the aircraft's capability.

Bronnen:
» NTSB Docket DCA09MA021


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Kaart
Deze kaart geeft het vliegveld van vetrek weer en de geplande bestemming van de vlucht. De lijn tussen de vliegvelden geeft niet de exacte vliegroute weer.
De afstand tussen Houston-George Bush Intercontinental Airport, TX en Guadalajara-Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport bedraagt 1313 km (821 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.
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