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Fatal passenger plane crash in Bangui, Central African Republic

2002 Prestige Airlines Boeing 707 crash
The aircraft involved in the accident, previously operated by Liberia World Airlines
Accident
Date4 July 2002 (2002-07-04)
SummaryCrashed on approach
SiteGuitangola, near Bangui Airport, Central African Republic
4°21′49″N 18°31′55″E / 4.36361°N 18.53194°E / 4.36361; 18.53194
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 707-123B
OperatorPrestige Airlines
Registration9XR-IS
Flight originN'Djamena Airport, N'Djamena, Chad
DestinationMaya-Maya Airport, Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo
Occupants30
Passengers21
Crew9
Fatalities28
Injuries2
Survivors2

On 4 July 2002, a Boeing 707-123B operated by Prestige Airlines crashed whilst attempting an emergency landing at Bangui Airport. 28 people on board were killed and two survived. The flight was bound for Brazzaville, but the crew decided to divert to Bangui when the landing gear failed to retract.

Background

The passengers consisted of 17 Chadians on board. The Boeing 707 belonged to airline New Gomair, owned by a local businessmen, but was chartered by Prestige Airlines at the time of the accident.

Crash

On the final approach to Bangui, the aircraft descended until it contacted the ground. The crash occurred in clear weather at about 11:15 a.m. local time in the neighborhood of Guitangola, two miles short of the Bangui Airport's runway. The aircraft exploded upon touchdown, scattering wreckage and reportedly causing the roof of an empty house to collapse.

The two survivors were engineer Laurent Tabako and a woman from Chad, both were admitted to a hospital. According to Tabako, the engines stopped before landing and the crew may have dumped too much fuel before an emergency landing. The witnesses reportedly did not hear the usual engine noise during the crash and saw no flames when the aircraft disintegrated. The aircraft's flight recorder and voice recorder were recovered and an investigation was launched by the government of the Central African Republic.

References

  1. "Accident description". aviation-safety.net. Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Pilot error may have caused CAR plane crash". Independent Online. 7 July 2002. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
  3. ^ "Disabled Jet Crashes in Africa, Killing 23 as It Attempts to Land". The New York Times. Associated Press. 5 July 2002. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
  4. "Many dead as plane crashes in Central Africa". The Irish Times. Agence France-Presse. 4 July 2002. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
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