Fly Jamaica Airways Flight 256
Runway Overrun | |
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Date | 9 November 2018 |
Summary | Runway overrun due to hydraulics failure |
Site | Cheddi Jagan International Airport 6°30′25.1″N 58°14′44.7″W / 6.506972°N 58.245750°W |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Boein 757-23N |
Operator | Fly Jamaica Airways |
IATA flight No. | OJ256 |
Registration | N524AT |
Flight origin | Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Guyana |
Destination | Toronto Pearson International Airport, Ontario, Canada |
Passengers | 118 |
Crew | 8 |
Fatalities | 1 |
Injuries | 5 |
Survivors | 125 |
On 9 November 2018, Fly Jamaica Airways Flight 256, a Boeing 757 (reg. N524AT) returned to Cheddi Jagan International Airport in Guyana for an emergency landing, 45 minutes into a flight bound for Toronto.[1] During the landing, the aircraft overran the runway. The incident occurred at approximately 2:53 am. There were approximately 118 passengers and 8 crew members were on board the aircraft. The aircraft was severely damaged.[2][3][4][5] All passengers originally survived, however an 86-year old female passenger died one week after the crash due to injuries sustained during the incident.[6] Before this event, it had been about 19 years since a B757 passenger has been fatally injured in an accident.
Aircraft
The aircraft involved was a Boeing 757-23n, registration N524AT, powered by two Rolls-Royce RB211 engines. It was built in 1999 and first flew with ATA Airlines and then with another airline before being acquired by the airline in 2012. [1]
Flight details and accident
The aircraft took off from Guyana on 9 November 2018 at 2:10 a.m. local time (6:10 a.m. UTC). At 2:21 a.m., the pilot indicated there was some hydraulic problem and he requested permission to return to Cheddi Jagan International Airport. [1][7] It was noted that after spending an estimated 43 minutes in the air on the way to Toronto, the plane made an emergency landing at approximately 2:53 am which was followed by an immediate evacuation of crew and passengers. [8]
Country | No. |
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Passengers | |
Canada | 82 |
Guyana | 35 |
America | 1 |
Pakistan | 1 |
Trinidad | 1 |
Crew | |
Guyana | 6 |
Jamaica | 2 |
See also
- Flight with disabled controls
- United Airlines Flight 232
- Turkish Airlines Flight 981
- Japan Airlines Flight 123
- Eastern Air Lines Flight 935
- 2003 Baghdad DHL attempted shootdown incident
- List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft
References
- ^ a b c d "Emergency declared 18 minutes into the flight". express.co.uk. 9 November 2018. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
- ^ "Six injured as Fly Jamaica aircraft makes emergency landing in Guyana". jamaica-gleaner.com.
- ^ "Fly Jamaica plane crashes on emergency landing at CJIA – News Room Guyana". newsroom.gy.
- ^ "CRASH: Fly Jamaica plane makes emergency landing in Guyana - St. Lucia News Online". St. Lucia News Online. 9 November 2018.
- ^ "Six injured as Fly Jamaica aircraft makes emergency landing in Guyana". jamaica-gleaner.com.
- ^ "Senior injured in Fly Jamaica crash landing succumbs". stabroeknews.com. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
- ^ a b "Passenger belived to be safe". jamaicaobserver.com. 10 November 2018. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
- ^ "Fly Jamaica in crash landing at Timehri, all passengers safe". stabroeknews.com. 9 November 2018. Retrieved 8 December 2018.