Vliegtuigongeval op 24 AUG 1999 met McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30 B-17912 - Hualien Airport (HUN)
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Status:Accident investigation report completed and information captured
Datum:dinsdag 24 augustus 1999
Tijd:12:36
Type:Silhouette image of generic MD90 model; specific model in this crash may look slightly different
McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30
Luchtvaartmaatschappij:Uni Air
Registratie: B-17912
Constructienummer: 53536/2160
Bouwjaar: 1996
Aantal vlieguren:4929
Aantal vluchten:7736
Motoren: 2 IAE V2525-D5
Bemanning:slachtoffers: 0 / inzittenden: 6
Passagiers:slachtoffers: 1 / inzittenden: 90
Totaal:slachtoffers: 1 / inzittenden: 96
Schade: Afgeschreven
Gevolgen: Written off (damaged beyond repair)
Plaats:Hualien Airport (HUN) (   Taiwan)
Fase: Landing (LDG)
Soort vlucht:Binnenlandse lijnvlucht
Vliegveld van vertrek:Taipei-Songshan Airport (TSA/RCSS), Taiwan
Vliegveld van aankomst:Hualien Airport (HUN/RCYU), Taiwan
Vluchtnummer: 873
Beschrijving:
As the MD-90 touched down following a 25-minute flight from Taipeh, there was a loud noise from the front of the cabin and thick black smoke poured from one of the overhead luggage compartments on the right hand side of the plane. Insulation and charred luggage littered the runway. Passengers were swiftly evacuated, but it took firefighters more than half an hour to control the fire. Twenty-eight people were injured. Preliminary investigation reports in 1999 indicated that the blast was caused by two bottles of household bleach. However, the Hualien District Court judges decided the bottles contained gasoline. According to the judges, Ku Chin-shui had put the gasoline into two plastic bleach bottles and gave them to his nephew. The gasoline leaked during the flight and exploded when it caused a short-circuit in a motorbike battery in a nearby overhead luggage compartment. In July 2003 Ku appealed a seven-and-a-half-year prison term. Considering the prosecutor's case against Ku to be full of holes, the Supreme Court ordered a retrial.

Probable Cause:

PROBABLE CAUSE: "A flammable liquid (gasoline) inside bleach and softener bottles and sealed with silicone was carried on board the aircraft. A combustible vapor formed as the leaking gasoline filled the stowage bin, and the impact of the landing aircraft created a short in a battery. The short ignited the gasoline vapor and created the explosion. Contributing factors to the accident were: The Civil Aeronautical Administration Organic Regulations and its operational bylaws fail to designate any entity as responsible for hazardous materials.; The Aviation Police fail to properly recruit and train personnel, to include preparing training materials and evaluating training performance. Some new recruits were found to have not received any formal security check training, but instead were following instructions from senior inspectors. Consequently, new inspectors cannot be relied upon to identify hazardous materials.; The detectors and inspectors failed to detect the hazardous materials. The detectors used by the Aviation Police did not detect the banned motorcycle batteries, nor did security inspectors detect the liquid bleach, a banned corrosive substance."

Bronnen:
» AP
» Erwin Cheng
» John Keane
» Simon Heath
» Taipei Times


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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 Taipei-Songshan Airport en Hualien Airport bedraagt 116 km (72 miles).
Accident location: Approximate; accuracy within a few kilometers.

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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